



Mme. Henri Guillot 

ush Roses 
Katherine T. Marshall 
Winner of an All-America Award in 1944, this variety has been 
(> chosen by All-America Selections as one of the top ten AARS Win- 
AA\RS ners. The flowers are a warm clear pink without other shadings. There 
are not many petals (about 22), but all are big and heavy-textured, 
forming a magnificent bud and half-open bloom, with a rich fragrance. It has 
some of the biggest, most luxuriant and handsome foliage to be found among 
the newer roses, and an exceptionally robust plant. If you like your buds and 
flowers large, your plants tall, and your stems extra heavy, you will like this 
one. Plant Pat. No. 607. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Lowell Thomas 
When you are in the garden cutting blooms, you'll be glad you have 
Lowell Thomas, one of the best of the newer yellow roses. The big 
AASRS robust plant flowers incessantly, and every bloom is borne on a heavy 
stout stem. The long, tightly furled buds of rich yellow open into a 
large graceful flower of a uniform light yellow. Planters report this is one of 
the few yellow roses which does well in all areas, coastal or inland, hot weather 
or cool. An All-America Winner in 1944. Plant Pat. No. 595. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek 
The top All-America Winner for 1944, and unquestionably one of the 
(Br finest light yellow roses of all time. Great long buds of Primrose Yel- 
AASRS low open into huge, many-petaled flowers of delicate creamy ivory. 
The bush will become one of the tallest in your garden, and will de- 
light you with a long procession of spicily lemon-scented buds and flowers on 
long straight stems. Plant Pat. No. 664. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Mme. Henri Guillot 
You will marvel each spring at the splendor of this rose. The tight bud becomes 
succeedingly more graceful as it opens into a large 25-petaled flower of brilliant 
flame-pink to raspberry-pink. The luxuriant glossy foliage clothes the big spread- 
ing plant right down to the ground. You'll find the richly colored flowers on top 
of tall straight stems unbelievably gorgeous and deliciously fragrant. We know 
you ll be rating this, just as we do, among your favorites. Plant Pat. No. 337. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Miss Clipper 
Miss Clipper has the finest, most rose-like fragrance of all. The long slender 
buds and lovely cupped flowers of pale salmon-pink, shaded orange and fi 
yellow, are mighty good to look at, too. Plants above medium height, slender, Td 
with long stems. At its best in the cooler areas. Plant Pat. No. 522. P 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 

Lowell Thomas 
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The vigorous tall-growing bush will produce a continuous succession of huge, Roses for Every Garden 
high-centered flowers of clear dazzling red. Delightfully fragrant and long 
lasting with big heavy textured petals it is a red, red rose which stays red This pees book aoe bes S eee See Narra ania 
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until the last petal falls. Plant Pat. No. 823. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.70 each PEN ae cere faba aauaboue he be meat i 
Mrs. E. P Thom either the experienced rose grower or the beginner. Shipped 
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Yellow roses may come and go but Mrs. E. P. Thom continues pleasing gar- 
deners and outselling newer yellow roses every year. You will know why when 
you see the long-pointed buds of clear canary-yellow and the large flowers, fully 
double, lovely in form, and delightfully fragrant. It is often at its best when 
other kinds have passed the peak of spring bloom. 
$1.00 each; 3 or more, 85c each. 





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