NORTHWEST 
OUR NORTHWEST GROWN ROSES are the best 
you can buy because they are grown on multiflora 
understock for strength, hardiness and satisfaction. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Long tapering pink buds with a glow 
of amber and a paler edge. Excellent for cutting. Each $1.10. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. One of the most popular brilliant 
crimson red roses. Oval buds, Jarge double flowers, fragrant. 
Hach $1.10. 
FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. 731). The beautifully shaped orange 
colored buds open to a beautiful bloom of apricot-orange shade. 
The plant is exceedingly strong growing, with good, clean foli- 
age. You'll appreciate this unusual color in your rose garden, 
and thoroughly enjoy this very fragrant rose. Each $1.50. 
GIRONA, Fragrant, full double blooms that are magnificently 
formed and beautifully colored in varying tones of pink, car- 
mine and yellow. Hach $1.25. 
HEART’S DESIRE (Pat. 501). A.A.R.S. Luminous long-pointed 
buds of bright red open to large flowers of deep velvety red with 
broad heavy petals. When fully out the exquisite double flowers 
retain their rich color until the petals fall. Rich, truly old-time 
rose fragrance. Long stems. Bushes are vigorous with hand- 
some dark green leathery foliage. Very disease resistant. Hach 
$1.50. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Rich mixed colors of apricot-orange-scarlet, 
with glossy foliage. Long, strong stems. Hach $1.10. 
LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. 595). Named for the noted commen- 
tator. The large perfectly formed blooms have 35 buttery-golden 
petals which hold their color well, and are borne on long sturdy 
stems from June on. Fragrance is light and alluring. The plants, 
that grow up to three feet in height, are sturdy and vigorous. 
One of the best of the new roses. Mach $1.50. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (Pat. 537). A.A.R.S. This ex- 
quisite flower, admired particularly for its perfect form, is the 
most alluring, shining, coral-pink variety of recent years. The 
long firm buds have a golden base and open slowly to iarge 45- 
petal blooms which are double and high centered. Long, strong 
stems; hardy, vigorous plants. Luxuriant, smooth, leathery, deep 
green foliage. Aromatic. Very generous in heavy spring bloom 
and continuing all summer and fall. Exceptionally easy to grow. 
Hach $1.50. ; 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Symmetrical ivory buds opening slowly 
to immense white blooms. Each $1.10. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Well-formed buttercup yellow buds 
expanding to semi-double blooms of light yellow. Each $1.10. 
MIRANDY (Pat. 632). An All-America winner for 1945 is this 
gorgeous fragrant red rose. The large ovoid buds are a rich dark 
red that unfold to a huge perfect flower. The plant is strong 
with stout stems and dark green heavy textured foliage. The 
enhancing fragrance of this rose along with its beauty make it a 
must on your rose list. Each $1.50. 

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AMI QUINARD. Very fragrant, deep velvety crimson, long 
pointed buds. Vigorous grower, abundant and recurrent bloomer. f 
Hach $1.25. fi 
AUTUMN. A combination of deep orange and pink, streaked 
with red. Hach $1.10. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. 455). A.A.R.S. The long 
buds are a bright shade of carmine which open to cerise in hot 
weather and to spectrum-red in cool weather. Double, high- 
centered fragrant blooms are supported on long, strong vigorous 
stems with deep green, leathery foliage that is highly resistant 
to mildew. Each $1.50. >. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Scarlet crimson that does not blue: 
vigorous. Beautifully waved petals, long pointed buds. Heaviest 
blooming red known. Each $1.10. 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Pat. 38). Coppery bronze and pink, 
flooded with gold; reflex petals with silvery sheen. Well formed 
blooms produced freely. Strikingly artistic and breath-taking. 
Grows 24 to 30 inches high. Disease resistant. Each $1.35. 
ECLIPSE (Pat. 172). Long, streamlined bud of rich golden yel- 
low. One of the finest newer yellow roses. A vigorous, prolific 
bloomer and tall grower with dark green, disease-resistant foliage. 
An excellent cut flower with long stems. Mildly fragrant but 
continuously in bloom. Excellent for boutonniers. Each $1.35. 


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