
# FRED EDMUNDS—Plant Pat. No. 731. P.R.R. winner of 1944 All- 
America Regional Award. This rose is sensational. The beau- 
tiful long-shaped buds of burnt orange open to glorious blooms of 
vivid, glowing, coppery orange color which slowly changes to soft 
apricot, and the velvety-textured petals assume an artistic, crinkled 
form that is very pleasing. The plants are vigorous, and have glisten- 
ing, olive-green foliage. Rich fruity fragrance. $1.50 each. 
a GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE—Plant Patent No. 774. This 
rose provides a new shade of red such as may be seen on old 
tapestry, a color not known in any other rose. The beautiful long 
streamlined buds are a rich claret color and open to firm-petaled 
blooms which do not fade but gradually change to begonia-red. AARS 
winner. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
HECTOR DEANE—Plant Pat. No. 361. A radiant newcomer from Ire- 
land. So fragrant is this rose that a single plant scents the whole 
garden with true old rose scent. The bud is crimson with a suggestion 
of orange in the depths, the orange diffusing as it opens, leaving xt 
the heart only a clear circle of yellow. $1.35 each, 3 for $3.60. 

FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. 731)—81.50 




GRAND DUCHESS ii 
CHARLOTTE 
(Pat. 774) 

HEART’S DESIRE (Pat. 501)—$1.50 

PAR HEART’S DESIRE—Plant Pat. No. 501. Exquisite, small slender 
buds of deep red open to a loose semi-double flower of deep 
velvety red which does not fade, and has a true rich old-time rose 
fragrance. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
WARS HORACE McFARLAND—Plant Pat. No. 730. This rose has long- 
ce pointed orange-pink buds that keep well after cutting. $1.50 
each. 





HORACE 
McFARLAND 
(Pat. 730)—$1.50 

