

SONATA (Patent Applied For)—$1.50 ECLIPSE (Plant Pat. No. 172)—$1.50 
HEART'S DESIRE 

(Plant Pat. No. 501)—$1.50 

MARK SULLIVAN (Plant Pat. No. 599)—$1.25 


‘ARS J NOCTURNE—Plant Pat. No. 713. This new, red rose has one of 
the longest, most perfect buds. It is bright cardinal-red with 
dark shadings of crimson. The many large and richly textured petals 
make the flower long lasting. In hot weather the color becomes some- 
what lighter. Pleasantly fragrant. Stems long, foliage large and semi- 
glossy. Vigorous. $2.00 each. Available for delivery in early fall. 
PAN AMERICA—Plant Pat. No. 437. Reddish-orange buds unfold to 
show deep orange inside, and these bright hues diffuse into beautiful 
tawny yellow with outside of petals darker gold. Buds are long-ovoid, 
very effective. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
WARS PEACE—Plant Pat. No. 591. The All-American Rose Selection 
3 for 1946. Here is the unusual and beautiful in Roses. The 
large gardenia-like bloom opens from long yellow buds. A most inter- 
esting fact cbout this Rose is the variance of color shown. It starts 
from a sun gold bud—opening to a pale yellow on through a soft rose 
and finally bursts forth with an alabaster white bloom ruffled with 
pink scallops. The foliage is a dark glossy green. This rose is rec- 
ommended for all sections of the country. $2.00 each. 
PEARL HARBOR—Plant Pat. No. 637. A plant of tremendous vigor 
which will bloom freely under most adverse conditions. Two-toned 
flowe-s on long stems. Upper surface of petals is a delicate shell 
pink, under surface a vivid Tyrian rose. $1.50 each, 3 fo: $3.75. 
PEARL S. BUCK—Plant Pat. No. 423. The pointed orange buds are 
freely produced on a vigorous growing bush, amply supplied with dark 
green foliage. Stems are long and excellent for cutting. As the bud 
opens, it lightens to a deep yellow with tinges of apricot. Delightful 
fragrance. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
POINSETTIA—An exquisite flower of ‘poinsettia’ scarlet. The buds 
are long and pointed, opening to glowing blooms of brilliant scarlet 
quite different from any other red rose. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
RAMON BACH—Plant Pat. No. 366. Apricot-buff. The vigorous, 
healthy plants produce their immense apricot-buff blooms singly on 
erect, wiry stems, each flower a prize by itself. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
REX ANDERSON—Plant Pat. No. 335. Handsome buds and flowers of 
gieat size. C eam turning pure white with cge. Good form of the 
usual McGredy standa d. Blooms are several on each stem and come 
in rapid succession. The plant is very vigorous, with handsome, dark 
green foliage. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
ROSE D’‘OR—Plant Pat. No. 482. From Gaujard, a glorious, unfading 
rose of pure gold. Continuous bloom; an accentuated form of Souvenir 
de Claudius Pernet with deepening touch of red. $1.50 each, 3 fo: $3.75. 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY—Plant Pat. No. 249. A glorious combination 
of vivid shades, blending rich glowing salmon with exquisite pure 
pink with an orange base. The roses are full and freely produced on 
strong vigorous plants. Deliciously perfumed. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
ARS: RUBAIYAT—Patent applied for. All-America 1947. A brilliant 
: flowe~ of rose-red to crimson. Buds. are long and shapely; 
gracefully held on strong stems. Flowers, when full, have an open 
center and somewhat ruffled petals. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.00. 
SANTA ANITA—Plant Pat. No. 539. The deep pink blooms are near 
perfection in form, and the spreading plants really bloom :ecklessly all 
during the hot weather. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
SATURNIA—Plant Pat. No. 349. Flowers brilliant cardinal-red, reverse 
salmon-yellow and copper. Awarded gold medal given by Governor of 
Rome for best new Italian rose, Colle Oppio Rose Garden, Rome. 
$1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
SHOW GIRL—Plant Pat. No. 646. Large, deep pink rose buds, excel- 
lent for cutting, and one that will bring favorable comments wherever 
shown. $1.50 each. 

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