


MeGredys Suniel 
Plant Pat. No. 317 
From beautifully formed buds of 
delicate orange and rich scarlet, 
this rose opens to large full blos- 
soms of rich saffron. Flowers are 
fragrant and last a long time 
When cut. A rose to admire and 
take pride in possessing. $1.35 
each; 3 for 3.45. 
Wine. 
Marie Curie 
Plant Pat. No. 727 
An All-America for 1944. Clear 
yellow blooms beautifully formed 
and sweetly fragrant. Color of 
flowers deepens in the Fall. 
Abundant foliage. $1.50 each; 3 
for 3.75. 




Plant Pat. No. 713 
Cardinal-red with shadings of 
chrysanthemum-crimson. Moder- 
ate fragrance. Abundant dark 
green foliage. Vigorous continu- 
ous bloomer. It won in strenuous 
competition, a 1948 All-America 
award. $2.00 each; 3 for 5.00. 
S GH Gernnande 
Plant Pat. Applied For 

From sunny San Fernando Val- 4 
ley in Southern California, comes Gaggia 
this new red Rose which reflects 
the glamorous setting of its 
birthplace. A perfectly shaped, 
long-lined bud, an intense bril- 
liant red color, and a rich heady 
perfume are its oustanding char- 
acteristics. The plant is upright, 
moderately vigorous. The petals 
have a very firm heavy texture 
which makes them long-lasting. 
The color is several shades 


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McGREDY’S SUNSET 
The Chief 
Plant Pat. No. 456 
The buds vary with the weather from deep rose 
to flame, opening to a full flower of flame, coral 
and copper and changing to an unusual shade 
of orange-pink as the flowers age. The gigantic 
blooms of rich, fruity fragrance are borne singly 
on exceptionally long stems. A vigorous, spread- 

lighter than Nocturne, and ac- * es 
cording to our observation, it — —e 
does not produce as many _— 
blooms as that kind, but it is a ° ° see ne eee For 
fine red Rose of exceptional White Wings nt Pat. Applied For 
z= quality. Originated by Theodore The flowers of White Wings are perfectly 
eo haa Morris. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 formed. The silvery white petals show to good 
advantage above the laurel green foliage. The 
Rich & Sons’ Roses | prep individual five-petaled roses are borne in 
Tallyhe 

pyramidal sprays. Equal in every respect to the 
Se cihinreyter ss 2 sheer beauty of its counterpart in pink, the 


ee ee re tan ro snildcw ai a ee. ee ee SE yO Sea ee ge Ten UES Talis is a bicolor bitte mate well-known Dainty Bess. $1.50 each; 3 for 3.75. 
Grows from 2% to 3 feet tall. $1.50 each; 3 for 3.75. a : ; trast is not great. The color on Sweet Sixteen Plant Pat. No. 631 
Gres or res “4 i Diamond Jubilee pie Be Crue ae Hi avin This new rose has all the sparkle and beauty 
5 ” p PInaGEPatcnie A pplieda ror FYI E | DUCE ae cn that the name implies. The slender buds of 
All Bush ‘ valaend : : fe and unique shade of pink. The light pink and rose have a dash of gold at the 
> Roses Shipped ¢ Plant Pat. No. 591 All-America Award winner 1948. This rose is an ex- outside of the petals is a rich nee ea open into beautiful flowers of soft 
5 Prepaid » All-America Rose Award for 1945. Big ovoid buds ceptionally good plant which is lavish with its lovely Crimson. The buds, before they rake ha aae sweetly fragrant. Free blooming. 
, p Q of golden canary yellow open to full (about 40 blooms of soft peach-gold. The petals have a heavy unfold, are’ deep Cardinal Red. (o6q cut flower. $1.50 each: 3 for 3.75 
§ We Do Not : petals) high centered bloom of deeper yellow. texture, giving flowers that open slowly and last well The long-stemmed blooms open Sion ; ted 
} Ship C.O.D. ? Tips of outside petals are delicately tinted pink. oi the bush or when cut. Blooms are double, high cen- slowly and last exceedingly well 4 “ ees 
) Q The plant is clothed with plenty of glossy disease tered and fragrant. In habit of growth, vigor and di- because they have such heavy 
A SR ON resistant foliage. Stems are strong. Each $2.00; 3 sqase resistance, the plant approaches perfection. Each substance. They are very large 
for $5.00 $4.00; 3 for $5.00. when fully open. The big free- 
branching plant... the unique % 
<—_az and attractive color of the flow- . 

MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
Mme. Henri 
Guillet 
Plant Pat No. 337 
A rose that in either 
bud or open flower, is 
as near perfection as 
a rose can ever be. 
Warm raspberry pink 
buds open to full (25 
petals), thrilling 
blooms that keep their 
form and color sur- 
prisingly well when 
cut. Grows thriftily 
with excellent foliage. 
$1.50 each. 3 for 3.75. 
Mrs. H. M. 
Eddie 
Plant Pat. 753 
Variable pinkish in 
spring and lemon- 
white in fall. Large 
plant exquisite 
blooms. $1.50 each; 3 
for 3.75. 

er ... the perfect form of the 
open bloom with its spicy fra- 
grance ... all promise to make 
Tallyho an outstanding rose the 
country over. 
Tallyho puts together nearly all 
of the characteristics which 
planters want in a rose—an easy- 
to-grow plant, a beautiful bud, 
a remarkably handsome open 
flower with many petals, rich 
spicy fragrance, and, last but not 
least, a delightful new color 
scheme never before seen in a 
rose. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.25 
(Picture on front cover.) 
once © 
Plant Pat. No. 646 
A new rose of outstanding merit. 
The buds are long, beautiful and 
perfectly formed, carried on long 
stems. They open to very beauti- 
ful heavy textured petaled pink 
roses, a rich deep phlox-pink 
color, lightening in color as the 
rose opens, but always a deep 
pink. It is a sturdy grower. Show 
Girl is well named. It will show 
up well in your garden. $1.50 ea.; 
3 for $3.75 


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