Plan a“/nip to See Our Rose Fields tu Gloom 
PRES. BOONE. Velvety blackish crimson which does not blue. Flowers Forty-Niner 
very large and double. Strong grower. $1.50. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Blooms of mixed scarlet, yellow, cerise 
and flame come singly on erect, firm stems. A fool-proof Rose. $1.35. 
PRES. PLUMECOCQ. Coppery buff and deep salmon. The color is 
unusual and the plant is strong. $1.35. 
PRINCE FELIX. Profuse blooming, full, carmine-red. Vigorous. $1.25. 
PRINCESS MARINA. Buds and blooms of two-toned pink. $1.35. 
PRINCESS BEATRIX. Not a strong grower but beautifully formed 
blooms of unusual coloring—vivid orange-apricot. $1.50. 
RADIANCE. America’s most-planted Rose. Flowers globular, two- 
be pink; very fragrant. Free blooming. Should be in every garden. 
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RED GUARD. (Sold out until fall 1950.) $1.25. 
RED HOOVER. Like Pres. Hoover Rose, except that red dominates the 
color combination. $1.35. 
RED RADIANCE. Light red. In all other respects a counterpart of the 
ever-dependable Radiance. Very fragrant. Exceptionally strong. $1.25. 
ROME GLORY. Pat. 304. A tall plant with large, fragrant flowers of 
scarlet-red. Long lasting when cut. $1.50. 
RUBAIYAT. Pat. 758. Rose-red blooms, lighter on the outside; old 
Rose fragrance. Large, furled flowers on healthy, hardy plants. Best 
in cool weather or shady gardens. $1.50. 
RUBY MANWARING. Rosy cerise. (Sold out until fall 1950.) $1.25. 
SAN FERNANDO. Pat. 785. Page 4. One of the new Mission Roses. © 
Currant-red, changing to bright scarlet as the blooms open. Long 
lasting when cut. Intensely fragrant; vigorous. $2.00. 
SAN GABRIEL. P.A.F. Another of the new Mission Roses. The bud is 
long and pointed, opening to a very large, double bloom of deep salmon- 
pink. Vigorous; profuse. $2.00. 
SAN LUIS REY. P.A.F. The third of the Mission Roses. Deep saffron- 
yellow, with strong fragrance and lavish bloom. $2.00. 
SENATEUR POTIE. Large, vivid orange-yellow.. $1.50. 
SISTER THERESE. Extra long buds of deep yellow, flushed carmine; 
semi-double. Very prolific; exceptionally strong. $1.25. 




McGredy’s Sunset 
SUN TAN. Tawny apricot-yellow. A delightful color and a husky grower. 
$1.50. 
TALISMAN. Combination of scarlet, orange and yellow. Good im 
shade; fine to cut. Very popular. $1.25. 
TALLYHO. Pat. 828. Below. Selected by A.A.R.S. as one of the two 
best Roses for 1949. The inside of each petal is a lovely varying shade 
of pink, while the outside changes from crimson to cardinal-red, giving 
an unusual bicolor effect. The plant is robust and free flowering. Spicily 
fragrant. $2.00. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Pat. 162. Bright red form of Pres. Hoover; 
has all the characteristics of that fine Rose. $1.50. 
THE DOCTOR. A clear satiny pink that seems translucent. Enormous rea, ute Lai ORG RCE oo 
blooms; intense fragrance. Medium grower. $1.50. j T@ 

V FOR VICTORY. Pat. 543. A really intense yellow. Vigorous. $1.50. : ce " 
WHITE RADIANCE. White sport of Radiance. $1.25. ve a . oo) 


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