Forty-Niner (Plant patent No. 792) — A lovely bi-color of straw-yellow and brilliant 
red. Tall and upright with sturdy stems. An All American rose selection for 
1949. Potted plants — Each $2.85 
Frau Karl Druschki (Hybrid perpetual) — Snow white blooms, fully double and of 
perfect form. Extremely hardy and vigorous. 
George Arends — A large, delicate, clear-pink rose of much appeal, possessing a most 
delightful fragrance. Hybrid Perpetual that blcoms in summer and fall. 
Go'den Dawn — Magnificent, large, full petaled, tea scented, maize-yellow blooms 
are borne almost continually on fine plants. Foliage glossy, disease resistant. 
Reai tea rose fragrance. 
Good News (Plant patent No. 426) Buds of deep coppery-pink open slowly to great 
60-petaled blooms with a glowing, coppery center, toning to shell pink on the 
outer petals. Rich tea fragrance. A new rose of outstanding merit. Potted 
plant — Each $2.00 
Hearts Desire (Plant patent No. 501) — A clear, luminous, unshaded red with long 
pointed buds, The fragrance is superb, perfuming the entire room. Long stems 
of marvelous lasting quality. Potted plants — Each $1.85 
Hector Deane (Plant patent No. 561) —~ Crimson buds open to strawberry-pink 
flowers that are diffused with orange. Tall, vigorous grower and very floriferous. 
Outstanding old rose perfume. 
Henry Nevard — Very large, double crimson-scarlet flowers. Delightfully fragrant. 
Hybrid Perpetual that blooms in summer and fall. 
Kaiserin Aug. Viktoria Long shapely buds, fully double creamy-white flowers. An 
old variety but still considered to be the most perfect white; delightfully 
fragrant. 
Katherine T. Marshall (Plant patent No. 607) — A rose of rare beauty and delicacy 
of form, growing vigorously with large blooms of warm glowing pink on long 
stems. Fruity fragrance. Potted plants — Each $2.00 
Lily Pons — White, with pure yellow center, large graceful flowers with indescribable 
delicacy. Vigorous, free bloomer. Very hardy. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek (Plant patent No. 664) — Unquestionably one of the best 
light yellow roses of all.time. The giant, perfectly formed buds of primrose 
yellow, and huge many-petaled flowers of creamy ivory is most attractive. Fo- 
liage, glossy dark green. Spicy lemon scented buds and flowers. Long, sturdy 
stems. Potted plants — Each $2.35 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet (Plant patent No, 129) — Coppery-pink. Beautiful form, ex- 
quisite coloring and sweetly fragrant. Free flowering and a splendid grower. 
Margaret McGredy Large cupped flowers of solid orange-scarlet. A profuse bloomer 
and very satisfactory. The clive-green, leather foliage is disease resistant and 
the buoyantly vigorous growth insures a Cay: production of buds and blooms 
from early in June until hard frost. 
Mary Margaret McBride (Plant patent No. 537) — A deliciously fragrant rose, Long 3 
pointed buds that slowly unfold into large, full double, high centered, blooms of 
lovely coral-pink with a gold base. Excellent for cutting and exhibition. 
Potted plants — Each $1.85 
McGredy’s Ivory — The perfection, grace and beauty of the ivory-white buds is 
alluring and breath taking. Delightful and delicate fragrance. 
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