ALL TIME ROSE FAVORITES 
To Complete Your Garden 
McGREDY’S YELLOW 
Large, clear buttercup yellow buds, opening to 
partially double blooms of a lighter yellow. Dark 
healthy foliage. $1.25 each. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK 
This All-America winner in its color class in 
1944 stamps this variety as better than average. 
The perfectly formed buds unfurl into a beauti- 
ful light clear canary yellow rose of perfect 
form, delightful perfume, sheer elegance, and 
vigorous growth.* Here is just about all you can 
Expectsonm a rose. (Plant Pat. No’ 664.). $1.50 
each, 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
A rose with an unusual color combination hard 
to describe. The outside petals are raspberry 
pink with an orange base, while the inside of the 
petals is a reddish pink. The flower is big and 
double and very well proportioned. It is a beauty 
iieebude or open tlower. The richly fragrant 
blooms stand on tall, thick stems. (Plant Pat. 
No. 337.) .$1.50 each. 
MME. JULES BCUCHE 
Good whites are not plentiful in roses, so we do 
not hesitate to recommend this one to you. It 
is a pure white, with a slight flushed pink center 
which adds to its charm. A profuse bloomer and 
a very satisfactory white rose. $1.00 each. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD 
Fragrant nasturtium-buff blooms, highly fra- 
grant. Long, slender nasturtium-orange buds. 
$1.25 each. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT 
Deep golden yellow combination; beautiful semi- 
double fragrant flower. Heavy bloomer. Very 
hardy. $1.00 each. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY 
A beautiful coppery - scarlet - orange, heavily 
flushed with Lincoln red on the outside of the 
petals. The flowers are of medium size and are 
freely produced and delicately perfumed. $1.00 
each. 
MRS. E. P. THOM 
Vigorous growing yellow producing beautiful 
blooms of canary yellow. Well shaped buds and 
flowers. $1.00 each. 
PEARL HARBOR 
A new rose of tremendous vigor that blooms 
freely under even adverse conditions. Buds are 
beautifully formed. Flowers of a beautiful del:- 
cate shell pink are borne on practically thornless 
stems. The upper surface of the petals is a 
delicate shell pink, golden bronze at the base, 
the reverse side is Tyrian rose. A vigorous 
grower. Excellent foliage. (Plant Pat. No. 637.) 
$1.50 each. 

LAGOMARSINO of CALIFORNIA 
PICTURE 
Some roses are a must in every garden, and we 
must place this rose in that category. This is 
generally accepted as the finest pink rose grown. 
It is tops in bud and bloom; the color is a clear, 
And it 
seems to be constantly in bloom. This is a 
$1.25 each. 
warm pink, fragrant and long lasting. 
must for every rose garden. 
PINK DAWN 
Outstanding in bud form and beautiful in full 
flower. The long buds are a shell pink, overlaid 
with an orange cast. Flower opens to large shell 
pink full bloom. It is a vigorous, free blooming 
variety. $1.00 each. 
POINSETTIA 
I can never quite decide how to describe this 
beautiful rose because it possesses a vivid shade 
of red no other rose has. The whole flower glows 
with a sheer, dazzling brilliancy. You had better 
lant one in your garden to see just what I mean. 
$1.25, each. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER 
Maroon and orange two-toned. A vigorous, up- 
right grower. Fine cut flowers as stems are 
very long. $1.25 each. 
PRES. MACIA 
This beautiful two-toned double rose has petals 
delicately tinted inside in a soft flesh white with 
the outside veined and shaded in mauve rose. 
Profuse bloomer and strong grower. $1.00 each. 
SATURNIA 
A rose of great contrast. The face of the large 
petals is a brilliant cardinal-red while the re- 
verse is a salmon-yellow and copper. Fragrant. 
Good foliage. (Plant Pat. No. 349.) $1.50 each. 
SANTA ANITA 
A true rose-pink rose and one of the finest pinks 
grown. Color is very uniform; flowers and buds 
beautifully shaped, on strong smooth stems. 
Bright green foliage. You'll like it. (Plant Pat. 
No. 539). $1.25 each. 
SHANGRI-LA 
A pink of real beauty. The long pointed buds, 
exquisitely formed, open into perfect blooms of 
blush, salmon and rose, delicately blended, yet 
a sparkling pink. Vigorous bloomer. (Plant Pat. 
No. 665.) $1.50 each. 
SHOWGIRL 
A new rose of outstanding merit. The buds are 
long, beautiful and perfectly formed, carried on 
long stems. They open to very beautiful heavy 
textured petaled pink roses, a rich deep phlox- 
pink color, lightening in color as the rose opens, 
but always a deep pink. It is a sturdy grower. 
Show Girl is well named. It will show up well 
in your garden. (Plant Pat. No. 646.) $1.50 each. 
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SIGNORA 
Combines the well-known color combinations of 
the Talisman and Hoover roses in new and dif 
ferent tones, producing a rose of compelling 
warmth. Buds brownish orange, opening to 
lighter mandarin and salmon, with gold bas: 
(Plant Pat. No. 201.) $1.25 each 
SONATA 
Long pointed buds open to large perfectly shaped 
flowers of intense cochineal-red, lightening 
deep pink. Outside of petals is several shades 
darker than inside. Fragrant. 
(Plants PateiNio, /oz2.) 
Hardy and vig 
orous. $1.50 each. 
SOUTHPORT 
One of the best reds. Color is exceedingly bril 
lant scarlet, and the bush is very vigorous, pro- 
ducing great quantities of perfectly formed buds 
$1.00 each 
and flowers. Fine for cutting. 
TALISMAN 
Everybody’s favorite and a garden “must”. The 
vivid contrasting colors of orange-scarlet and 
golden yellow in irregular proportions have 
made it better known to most people as a cut 
flowerethan any other rose, and makes it one of 
our best sellers year after year. No garden is 
complete without it. $1.00 each. 
THE DOCTOR 
A wonderfully fragrant rose with long pointed 
buds of a lovely silvery pink, opening to huge 
blooms of the same color. $1.25 each. 
WHITE WINGS 
A single white rose of outstanding merit and 
one you will cherish in your garden. The five 
petals form a perfect flower, which are borne in 
pyramidal sprays, each flower standing out by 
itself in bold relief like stars in the night. This 
is a fitting companion to the well-known pink 
Dainty Bess, a flower of fine form and beauty. 
(Plant. Pat. applied for:) $1.50 each. 
Bridgeport, IIl., 5/5/47. 
“T wanted to write and tell you 
that I received my Tree Rose and 
it was in fine condition. I am very 
much pleased with 1t. My Cushion 
Chrysanthemums and Eclipse Rose 
are growing nicely, too.” 
Mrs. L. J. Seed 
New Haven, Conn. 
“The rose bush came in very good 
condition. Thank you.” 
Hh, AR fey 
Moline, Ill., March, 1947 
“T was certainly pleased with the 
tuberous begonia bulbs I received 
from you last year. The size of the 
bulbs and the beautiful flowers 
was a pleasant surprise. 
MMrse Dats, P: 
“AMERICA’S SEED HEADQUARTERS” 
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 

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