McGREDY’S SCARLET. Brilliant scarlet blooms 
shading to orange-yellow at base of petals; long 
pointed buds. 
POINSETTIA. One of the most brilliant shades in 
red roses, referred to as Poinsettia-scarlet in color. Has 
jong pointed buds, nicely petaled; bush is vigorous and 
prolific in bloom. 
RED RADIANCE. This is the bright rosy-red form 
of Pink Radiance. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Exceptionally fine deep red 
rose of the most intense coloring with the texture and 
luster of velvet. Holds its color exceptionally well. 
Fragrant. 
PATENTED AND SPECIAL ROSES 
All varieties listed below are the Hybrid Tea ever- 
blooming bush roses. Each is offered here for its in- 
dividual distinction; the majority of these have receiv- 
ed American Rose Society Awards (AARS). 
CAPISTRANO. (Pat.) AARS for 1950. Rich shade 
of deep glowing rose pink both in bud and open flower 
with practically no fading through life of flower. Large 
buds and blooms and strong stems. Rich heavy lasting 
fragrance. Hach $2.50. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat.) AARS. Long 
slender blood-red buds open to magnificently brilliant 
spectrum red to cerise flowers that attract attention in 
any rose planting. Hach $1.50. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Pat.) Very long and grace- 
ful buds opening slowly to beautiful high centered 
flowers of coppery bronze and pink suffused with gold 
and salmon. Hach $1.35. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat.) Consistently tops among 
red patented roses. Large urn-shaped buds open to fra- 
grant flowers of intense, deep vivid crimson shaded 
with deeper red, and mellowed with soft velvety nap. 
Vigorous in growth and generous in blooms. Ea. $1.35. 
FORTY-NINEHR. (Pat.) AARS awards for 1949. 
Brilliantly hued bi-color; colors contrast brilliantly, yet 
combine beautifully. Inside ot petals are vivid Orient- 
Red, while outside is Chrome-Yellow changing to softer 
yellow. Long buds and well shaped blooms. Each $2.00. 
HEART’S DESIRE. (Pat.) Long unfurling petals 
of pure even shade of luminous red, holding color and 
shape remarkably well. Exceptionally fragrant; plants 
vigorous and prolific. Faeh $1.50. 
MIRANDY. (Pat.) All-Ameriea winner 1945. 
Strong plant producing deep maroon red blooms with 
deeper shading; long pointed ovoid buds. Beautiful in 
form and long lasting. Sweetly fragrant. Each $1.50. 
MISSION BELLS. (Pat.) AARS for 1950. Deep 
glowing salmon opening to clear shrimp pink color. 
Pointed buds open to high centered very large beauti- 
ful blooms. Vigorous grower with good foliage. 
Each $2.50. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. (Pat.) AARS. Good 
sized long pointed buds opening into high-centered 
bloom on long stems. Color lemon yellow, maturing 
lighter. Few thorns; upright growth. Each $1.50. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. (Pat.) A highly regarded 
rose. The vivid orange-red buds open to very large 
ecamelia-like flowers of rich raspberry pink with a gol- 
den suffusion of rich fragrance. Luxuriant glossy foli- 
age. Each $1.50. 
NOCTURNE. (Pat.) AARS for 1948. Bright cardi- 
nal red with dark shadings of crimson. Large petals 
have good substance and rich texture. Pleasantly fra- 
grant. Each $1.50. 
PEACE. (Pat.) A masterpiece, winning the highest 
score ever given a new rose in the 1946 All American 
Rose Award! Greatest charm is in changing panorama 
of color. Large ovoid buds are rich gold, edged cerise; 
as outer petals unfold, the gold changes to canary to 
pale gold and iridescent cream; cerise edge deepens and 
becomes broader as flower slowly opens to glorious 5 
inch blooms. Excellent foliage and vigorous growth. 
Price now reduced to $2.00 each. 
PINOCCHIO. (Pat.) AARS. Introduced as a Poly- 
antha. A hardy plant producing an abundance of point- 
ed buds of salmon-flushed gold, opening to miniature 
hybrid-tea like roses of soft clear pink and in clusters. 
Each $1.25. 
