THE NEW 
PATENTS OF PROMISE-- 
ANGELS MATEU (Plant Pat. No. 174)—Glorious big double 
blooms of orange old-rose to rich salmon-coral. A good sturdy 
bush with mildew resistant foliage. $1.50. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Plat Pat. No. 455)—The All- 
American Rose for 1941. The long slender buds are blood-red, 
deste and the brilliant open flowers spectrum-red in cool weather. 
Cerise in hot weather. Each $1.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY (Plant Pat. No. 105)—Typical urn-shaped 
buds open to full well-formed deep vivid crimson blooms. High- 
est rated red rose nationally. Delightfully fragrant. $1.50. 
ECLIPSE (Plant Pat. No. 172)—Long streamlined bud, en- 
hanced by ornamental sepals, is of rich gold. For cutting in 
the buds stage it is exceptionally fine. A good grower and 
almost constantly in bloom. Hach $1.35. 


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AARS (Plant Pat. No. 537) / 
FRED EDMUNDS (Plant. Pat. No. 731)—Beautiful buds of burnt-orange open to ma 
lasting blooms of reddish apricot aging to orange-pink. Sturdy, glossy foliage. 
All American winner in 1944. Hach $1.50. 
FANTASIA (Plant Pat. No. 590)—Partaking of the character of. the Floribundas 
in its growth habit and profusion of bloom, often in clusters. Long buds of bright 
golden-yellow opening peach then creamy-yellow. Foliage is abundant and clean 
on strong plants. Makes a wonderful display of color in the garden or cut. $1.50. 
GRAND DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE (Pat. Pending)—A fine new shade in roses a 
closest described by claret-red. Opens a deep begonia-rose of sugstantial texture. XS 
Very long lasting in bloom. Has fine carnation fragrance. Good growth and 3 
disease-resistant foliage which is of the right green for the flowers. Each $1.50. < 
HEART’S DESIRE (Plant Pat. No. 501)—All American Winner in 1942. Long- ~ 
stemmed buds of superb form, opening to shapely blooms of pure luminous red. 
Extremely fragrant. Keeps well when cut. Each $1.50. 
HECTOR DEANE (Plant Pat. No. 361)—One of the finest of the McGredy’s 
roses. The long pointed buds are crimson with tints of orange at the base, 
opening to delightfully informal flowers of carmine with silvery edges. Fragrant. 
Each $1.35. 
HORACE McFARLAND (Plant Pat. No. 730)—Deep glowing apricot-pink buds of 
great length opening to salmon-buff and coral-pink flowers which are produced in 
great abundance over a long season. Each $1.50. 

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KATHERINE MARSHALL (Plant Pat. No. 607)—Fruity odor 
which adds charm to the warm, soft pink of the attractively 
shaped, long-stemmed bloom. Each $1.50. 
LOWELL THOMAS (Plant Pat. No. 595)—A compact growing 
bush well covered with canary-yellow blooms. Buds are long 
and slender. An excellent garden variety in growth and showi- 
ness. Hach $1.50. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (Plant Pat. No. 537)—Slender 
pointed deep coral-pink buds opening slowly to blooms of clear 
coral-pink suffused with shimmering gold at base of petals. 
A vigorous hardy plant with long strong stems. $1.50. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Plant Pat. No. 337)—Long shapely 
buds of orange-red and rose opening to camellia-like, 20- pet- 
aled blooms of rich raspberry pink with a gold suffusion. Not 
only a leader but also an exceptionally strong-growing rose 
with large glossy leaves unusually resistant to mildew. $1.50. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET (Plant Pat. No. 317)—A splendid suc- 
cession of blooms which are borne in great profusion. Buds are 
deep yellow tinted with carmine which open to a delightful 
saffron-yellow of greatest charm when fully open. It is an ex- 
tremely showy variety for garden use. Each $1.35. 
MIRANDY (Plant Pat. No. 632)—All America Selection for 
HEART’S DESIRE 1945. Large ovoid buds of deep, dark red with black shading, 
(Plant Pat. No. 501) opening to rich wine red. Delicious damask fragrance. $1.50. 

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