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McGREDY’S SCARLET, strong-growing plant with large beautifully 
formed flowers of vivid rose-red with a blazing scarlet sheen at 
times) invthesdepihs olmhe towers earwiamuce somalia lententieniicicette 1.50 
McGREDY’S SUNSET, outside of petals clear buttercup-yellow, inside 
@ softichrome-yellow.) Pleasing tragnamnce sm. eee series eiene 1.75 
McGREDY’S YELLOW, bright buttercup yellow, beautiful bud....... 1,50 
MIRANDY, (Pat. No. 632). First place winner of A.A.R.S. for 1945. A 
gorgeous, fragrant bloom of deep, dark red with black shading... 2.00 
MISSION BELLS, (Pat. app. for) Award winner for 1950. The 
pointed bud is deep, glowing salmon-pink, opening to a high 
centered clear shrimp-pink. Richly fragrant................. eho 
MRS. E. P. THOM, slender yellow buds and large well-shaped blooms 
of bright canary-yellow, deepest in center. An exquisite yellow rose 1.50 

MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSUM, buds are deep orange-maroon, opening 
io,olderese, Flowers strongly jperiumecdss «suse eines 1.75 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT, rich golden yellow flowers, very hardy....... 1.75 
MRS. SAM McGREDY, scarlet orange changing to copper, delicately 
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NEW YORKER, (Pat. No. 823). Clear scarlet-red that does not fade. 
Buds are of perfect form and open slowly..................0+: 2.90 
NOCTURNE, (Pat. No. 713). Color bright cardinal-red with maroon 
shading) bud) loncg-poimied sonmsinone,  sieiis.ceisreay se eine aaieniclerenen ae 2.50 
PEACE, (PAT. No. 591). A.A.R.S., 1945. LEMON YELLOW, EDGED 
ROSE PINK. PARTICULARLY RUGGED AND STURDY; LARGE 
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PICTURE, a lovely warm pink; undertones of salmon; strong and 
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PINK DAWN, deep rose-pink flower opening to lively pink with an 
orange base. Fragrant, vigorous grower, long pointed buds....... 1.75 
PRESIDENT HOOVER, large flowers of flaming scarlet and yellow in 
bud, opening to soft creamy yellow with scarlet markings....... 1.50 
PRESIDENT MACIA, very long-pointed buds of rich carmine-pink, 
inside of petals flesh-pink. Deliciously fragrant and extra fine long 
SlSIMSh Ons CULLING, bac elas ran lace kere chro eee ONT one rei eenee econ 75 
RUBAIYAT, A.A.RB.S., 1947. A gorgeous new rose, brilliant red. Long 
shapely buds, old rose fragrance. Extremely hardy............ 2.00 
SAN GABRIAL, bud is long-pointed, opening to a very large double 
bloombmofiideép salmon-pinkseeesateteis-/cion Gitte enna re 2.00 
SANTA ANITA, (Pat. No. 539). Perfectly formed, long pointed buds, 
opening crystal clear, peach-blossom pink; lovely fragrance...... Walls) 
SIGNORA, (Pat. No. 201). A new bi-color. Long tapering buds of 
brownish orange are followed by great blossoms of mandarin 
orange: and’ ‘salmon: « ic ccc cvcler ie aie tie) eee ete ao eI eee een Neth) 
SISTER THERESE, (Soeur Therese). Long, pointed, crome-yellow buds, 
heavily marked carmine. The open flower is a rich daffodil yel- 
low. Does mot fade) “Sweetbrianr inagrenice. render cin aci. 1.50 

SNOWBIRD, exquisitely shaped, long flaring buds opening into 
snowy white, high-centered blooms. Deliciously fragrant......... 1.75 
STERLING, a very beautiful Rose of rosy-crimson. Large stems and 
lasting qualities make it unusually good for cutting. Hubbard Gold 
Medal in 1939 "by A.RUS. aie teense can bestest etre ii ok eee cena 1.75 

SUTTER’S GOLD, (Pat. app. for). Award winner for 1950. Out- 
standing in having a very long-pointed, yellow bud, richly 
shaded orange, beautiful “for: cuttings.) ieee rte 252.0 

TALISMAN, lovely brilliant red and gold buds, opening to well- 
shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and rich yellow................ 1.75 
THE DOCTOR, an enormous flower, satiny pink, intense fragrance. 1.75 

A.A.R.S. means All-American Rose Selection. 







TALLYHO, the Award Winner for 1949. An entirely new color in 
roses. Inside of petal is a delightful shade of phlox pink, outside 
of petal cardinal red. Flower has a spicy fragrance, and is long 
lasting-fors Cutting Asadccais sore eee eee ia ee teases eaten erie 
VILLE de PARIS, round buds of clear yellow and big globular flowers 
of the same hue. Fadeless. A most pleasing rose...............- 
Floribunda and Polyantha Roses 
CECIL BRUNNER, (Sweetheart Rose). Light pink, tea-like fragrance. 
Very free "bIOOMOrs cris eins eae. cover eo sanoie aha grea eT NE GNO Leet me Men eee 
DAGMAR SPAETH, (H.-Pol.). White flower with pink flushes at edge 
changing tompure. Ww hiteseeaurars Siena reicleyns ose ee eer eee 
DONALD PRIOR, graceful clusters of flowers, scarlet veiled crimson. 
ELLEN POULSEN, a large flowered polyantha. Double flowers of 
bright “rOS@=O Lik.) % Resespetale id eve cooks auaeue i ebetre cecal ier cl Cesare eR Pree een 
Award winner for 1950. A NEW 
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FASHION, (Pat. app. for). 
color in floribundas. Intense salmon-orange. 
perfect and open to bright clusters that cover the entire plant. 
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FLORADORA, (H.Pol.). A.A.R.S., 1945. Brilliant red flowers, blooms 
continuously. ery ek coe ecutehe Fase ace Re ee EEE Oe eae 
GOLDILOCKS, (H. Pol.). (Pat. No. 672). Bright golden yellow, an out- 
standing new polyantha and a new color for this class........... 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE, (H.Pol.). The finest bedding Rose. A sturdy 
hybrid Polyantha Rese, producing an abundance of glowing red 
blooms, deeply suffused a vivid crimson. Ideal in solid beds or 
planted between evergreens in the foundation planting, in borders 
and Jonywheret you. likenomadducolompamne nimi teenie 
PINK BOUNTIFUL, (Pat. No. 601). Large, soft-pink flowers that pro- 
duce a mass of colon allesummer.: . aces oe ee Lon ee eee 
PINKIE, A.A.R.S., 1948. The low, bushy plant carries a profusion 
or slender dainty-pink buds) all¥seasony, «acs se se Aeon 
PINOCCHIO, (H.Pol.). (Pat. No. 484). Pink suffused with golden 
salmon. A very prclific bloomer from late spring until late fall. 
Fruity. fragrance; ideal efor bouquets...) nee eee ere 
SMILES, gorgeous clusters of coral-pink buds, open to semidouble 
TlOW ers Ol liveliyarsclmion= piles situs suai wechoeaeeeace et ae eee 
WORLD’S FAIR, large clusters of velvety, black-scarlet flowers, 
A.A.R.S., 1940, floribunda classification........... eRe OM SEeKG 3 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
AMERICAN BEAUTY, brilliant cerise flowers of fine form and rich 
perfume; borne ® imaclustersss ce sacrancyatsiciane tautcee wtiarccate foes sels ciara ete 
BLAZE, (Pat. No. 10). This rose was introduced as possessing the 
color and form of Paul's Scarlet Climber and the everbloocming 
qualities of) a:Hybridelea i Hose:.7—. ae ee eee eee 
DOUBLOONS, (Pat. No. 152). Ovoid buds, open to large, cupped 
blooms of deep saffron-yellow and gold. Handsome foliage. 
Vigorous and hardy. A new climbing rose that has a tendency to 
repeat blooming in’ mid-summier,.......-..5...ss0 005.02 eee 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS, (Pat. No. 457). Everblooming, fully double, deep 
rose-pink flowers, dark green foliage on a vigorous plant......... 
DR. VAN FLEET, baby pink buds and flowers borne on long indi- 
vidual stems. Equal in size to the Hybrid Tea Rose............. 
KING MIDAS, a new yellow climber. Flowers are freely produced 
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NEW DAWN, (Pat. No. 1). The first real everblooming hardy climbing 
rose. Medium sized, slightly fragrant, blush pink flower. Vigor- 
ous, hardy and free blooming from June until frost............... 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER, intense, clear scarlet flowers of excellent 
shade and good size, borne in small trusses. Blooms occasionally 
also during the summer. The finest red Hardy Climbing Rose.... 
SILVER MOON, bud opens creamy white, amber at base 
THOR, (Pat. No. 387). Brilliant scarlet-red flowers. Large and well 
shaped, abundantly= produced sacs, erie 
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