14 MEYERS NURSERY .... Highway 20 East. . 
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EVERBLOOMING ROSES (Con’d) 
Mme. C. Chambard, large, semi-double 
cupped, fragrant; outer petals rich rose- 
red; inner petals deep rose-pink, with 
golden glow at center. 
Caledonia — Large double white; long 
buds opening to large, double flowers. 
McGredy’s Yellow—Bright, buttercup- 

The Doctor—Large, beautiful buds op- 
ening to enormous semi-double, cupped 
flowers of satiny pink. Fragrant. Plant 
vigorous and bushy. 
Poinsettit—H.T. Large unfading scar- 
let flowers. Long pointed bud, Souv. de 
yellow; perfect form; vigorous and MecGredy’s Scarlet — Large brilliant 
healthy. scarlet-shaded rose pink. 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Peace — H. T.. Patented, lemon yellow faintly tinged with rose pink. 
Hach $2.00 
Horace McFarland—Patent No. 730. An 
upright growing vigorous plant produc- 
ing an abundance of large deep apricot 
ovoid buds opening to _ beautifully 
formed, buff-salmon, spicely scented 
blooms* of°45 metals” 25 25. Each $1.50 
Katherine T. Marshall—Patent No. 607. 
A rose of rare beauty and delicacy of 
form—growing vigorously with large, 
open upright blooms of warm glowing 
Dink, fruity fraecrance... . ... Each $1.50 
Rose of Freedom—Patent No. 791. A 
Hybrid Tea with beautiful 60 to 70 
petaled, long-stemmed, currant-red 
blooms with delightful true Rose fra- 
grance. The lovely blooms are normal- 
ly borne singly on strong, straight 28 
3 for $5.00 
Rubaiyat—Patented. 
ing rose producing 
long pointed buds that slowly open 
into large rose-red to crimson blooms 
H. T. $2.00 
Lowell Thomas—Patent No. 595. Bud 
large, long-pointed; flower large, very 
double (35 to 40 petals), high-centered, 
lasting, clear canary-yellow, on strong 
STONE IN(O Aulaae eee err ee eae Hach $1.50 
Forty-Niner—Patent No. 792. Brilliant- 
ly hued bi-color that justly secured an 
A. A. R. S. AWARD FOR 1949. Inside 
of petals is a vivid Orient-Red, while 
the outside is a Chrome-Yellow, chang- 
INS tO MS LLaw-Vcllowisen ee, Hach $2.00 
Eclipse—Patent No. 172. 
rich gold without shading. 
A tall tree bloom- 
an abundance of 
Long stream- 
to 32 inch stems. The new wood is lined bud, 
Usuall ya. thormless Gorn te eee Bach $150 ~- Bachigvcre (ies oe ee eee. oe $1.35 
FLORIBUNDA 
Betty Prior—Patent No. 340. Produces almost as large as a Tea ..Each $1.15 
large fragrant clusters continuously P 
throughout the season. Opens lively Goldilocks (P. P. 672)—The first bright 
red turning to shell-pink. Desirable yellow floribunda. Fully double fra- 
fOrsamMasseplantinc arnt. ee Each $1.15  srant flowers in clusters from late 
spring to freezing. 24 inches tall. 
Chatter — Patent No. 739. Unusually Each $1.25 
bright crimson, genercus flower clus- , : 
ters, continuously in bloom, velvety Pinocchi (P. P. 484)—Clusters of. sal- 
firtt> petals Oe eee ees Each $1.25 mon-pink flowers all through the sea- 
SOnSNA DOUtsos Lee tel all eo eene Each $1.25 
Donald Prior — Patent No. 377. The 
large flowers are semi-double bright 
scarlet, flushed crimson, fragrant. Free 
flowering rat oar eee Each $1.15 
Else Poulsen—F loribunda—Bright rose- 
pink, semi-double.......... Each $1.15 
Floribunda—Light 
Gruss An Aachen, 
Double and 
rose overlaid with yellow. 
Red Pinochhio (P. P. 812)—Clusters of 
lovely flowers, carmine shaded scarlet. 
ZOMINGH eS tal) Bee eee ees Each $1.75 
World’s Fair (P. P. 362)—The first rose 
to win AARS award. Especially fine 
in a bed or border. Flowers are 3 to 
4 inches across, velvety deep crimson. 
24S iNGhes<ta lle eee seen ce Each $1.50 
