


Aybrid “lea Roses 
HORACE MecFARLAND. (Mallerin, 1944.) 
1945 Buff-salmon color. A sturdy and upright 
Rg grower with large, leathery foliage. Large, 
high-centered buds develop into immense, 
full flowers on erect stems. Free bloomer even 
insummer. Spicily scented. In color on page 4. 
Pat. No. 730. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
JUNO. (Swim, 1949.) Bright clear pink without 
shading, fading gracefully as it ages. Large 
size and perfect form at all times, from the 
long tapering bud until the 40 petals begin to 
drop. Low, bushy plant with glossy foliage. 
Pat. app. for. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. (Boerner, 
1944 1943.) Warm, glowing pink. A Rose of 
reg rare beauty and delicacy of form. Vigor- 
ous grower with an abundance of large 
flowers on long, stiff stems. Fruity fragrance. 
22 petals. Pat. No. 607. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
MANDALAY. (Mallerin, 1942.) Huge yellow 
flowers sometimes 6 inches in diameter. Long 
and pointed in the bud form, unfolding to 
high-centered blooms of clear gold color. Hardy 
and free flowering, growing to 3 feet tall. 
'PoteNO@7 IO: $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. (McGredy, 1938.) 
Saffron-yellow blushed with delicate orange. 
Beautiful buds and full, shapely flowers, 
sweetly fragrant. Very vigorous, prolific bloomer. 
Pat. No. 317. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
MIRANDY. (Lammerts, 1945.) Chrysanthe- 
1945 mum-red. Big, ovoid buds are deep, rich 
WARS. dark red with black shadings. Full flowers 
with 50 petals are of beautiful form, long- 
lasting and wonderfully fragrant. Plant is 
strong and free-branching; a grand producer. 
Pat. No. 632. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
MISS AMERICA. (Nicolas, 1938.) Delicate 
flesh tints touched with salmon and_ gold. 
Large blooms with about 60 petals. Vigorous 
and hardy. Grows 21% feet tall. Pat. No. 264. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. (Mallerin, 1934.) 
Coppery pink. Beautiful form, exquisite 
coloring, sweet fragrance. Splendid grower, 
free-flowering. Good for bedding and cutting. 
Pat. No. 129. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
MME. MARIE CURIE. (Gaujard, 1944.) 
1944 Glowing, clear chrome-yellow. Buds daf- 
exy fodil-yellow. Large flowers, sweetly scented, 
we ideal for cutting. Vigorous, upright grower; 
25 petals. Pat. No. 727. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
NEW YORKER. (Boerner, 1947.) A red, red 
Rose that stays red—clear and sparkling. 
Huge flowers often 6 inches across, of beautiful 
form and lovely texture. Blooms continuously. 
Upright, 3-foot plants; strong cutting stems. 
Pat. No. 823. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
PANORAMA. (McGredy, 1943.) Deep rose- 
pink, reverse silvery buff, suffused with pink. 
Full, ovoid buds open into large, cupped 
flowers, 6 inches across. Hardy, bushy plant, 
well-clothed with large, glossy foliage. Old- 
Rose perfume. Pat. No. 614. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
excellent bloomer. 
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THE NEWER VARIETIES 
PEACE. (Meilland, 1945.) Buds open yellow, 
31946 with edges picoted cerise; huge, glorious, 
amy 5-inch blooms with 4.0 to 45 firm, alabaster- 
~** white petals, each edged with pink that 
deepens as the flower slowly opens. Very 
double; individual petals are large and of great 
substance. Plant is supremely strong and vig- 
orous, with superb foliage. In color on page 4. 
Pat. No. 591. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
PRIMA DONNA. (Dickson, 1944.) Deep sal- 
mon, suffused with pink. High-centered 
blooms of exquisite form, with alluring scent. 
Vigorous, upright grower and generous pro- 
ducer. 35 petals. Pat. No. 639. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
ROSE OF FREEDOM. (Swim, 1947.) An 
ovoid, cardinal-red bud, opening to a very 
double, high-centered flower of medium size. 
The satiny petals roll outward as the bloom 
opens; spicy fragrance. Large, leathery foliage. 
Upright and vigorous in growth, blooming 
freely and continuously. In color on page 4. 
Pat. No. 791. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
RUBALYAT. (McGredy, 1947.) Brilliant red. 
1947 Long, graceful buds open to rich-hued 
ARF crimson blooms of lovely form. Rugged 
bush with luxuriant growth. Profuse 
bloomer; old-Rose fragrance. Pat. No. 758. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
SIGNORA. (Aicardi, 1936.) Warm brownish 
orange buds, becoming salmon color. Double, 
very fragrant flowers on long stems. A vig- 
orous, branching plant with rich green foliage. 
Blooms freely; fine for cutting. Pat. No. 201. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
SONATA. (Van Rossem, 1942.) Cochineal-red. 
in spring and fall; deep lively pink in summer. 
Outside of petals is darker than inside. Large, 
perfectly shaped flowers; long-pointed buds. 
Pat. No. 732. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
STERLING. (E. G. Hill, Co., 1933.) Beautiful 
pink. The long-pointed bud of brilhant pink 
opens into a large bloom, lasting when cut; 
fragrant. Pat. No. 21. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
SUNSET GLORY. (Boerner, 1947.) Yellow, 
pink and bronze tones delicately blended. 
Golden yellow buds suffused soft pink, opening 
to graceful, 5-inch blooms of glowing yellow. 
Strong plants; free blooming. Fine for cutting. 
Pat. No. 738. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (Dixie Rose Nurs., 
1935.) Brilliant vermilion-red. Long, perfect 
buds; large, richly fragrant blooms on long 
stems. Color and substance marvelous in the 
fall. Ideal for cutting. Unusually vigorous, with 
an abundance of healthy foliage. Pat. No. 162. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15 
WAVES. (Dickson, 1944.) Coral-pink, cupped 
blooms with 35 petals. Abundant bloomer with 
old-Rose fragrance. Vigorous, compact, hardy. 
Pat. No. 638. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. (J. & P. Co., 1935.) 
Pure white. Fine form, ideal for cutting; 
deliciously fragrant. Vigorous, bushy, prolific. 
Pat. No. 108. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 

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