HARDY ROSES (Continued) 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Frau Karl Druschki—Snow white. 
K. A. Viktoria—Popular snowy white. Double large 
flower. 
McGredy’s Ivory—Large well shaped. Creamy white. 
Fragrant. 
Snowbird—Most prolific pure white bedding rose. Full 
petalet and perfectly formed. 
EVER-BLOOMING PATENTED 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Charlotte Armstrong—Pat. No. 445. Unique color with 
long slender blood red buds opening to magni- 
ficent brilliantly colored open flowers. Spectrum 
red in cool weather. Cerise in hot weather. A.A.R.S. 
Award for 1941. Each $1.50; 3 for $4.25. 
Apricot Queen—Pat. No. 464. Orange and apricot 
tinted. Salmon flushed with gold. 
Each $1.25; 3 for $3.60. 
Dickson Red—Pat. No. 376. Very good scarlet red. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $4.25. 
Forty Niner—Pat. No. 792. Inside the petal is a vivid 
Orient red while the outside is a chrome yellow. 
Each $2.25. 
Mary Margaret McBride—Pat. No. 537. The buds are of 
deep salmon pink, almost reddish in fall and the 
suffusion of yellow becomes a gold at base of 
petals. Rose full. Having about 45 petals. Bush 
strong and vigorous in growth, producing great 
number of long stemmed roses. Excellent for cutting 
A.A.R.S. Award for 1943. Each $1.50; 3 for $4.25. 
Mirandy — Pat. No. 632. First place winner of All- 
America Rose Competition for 1945. A strong ,free 
branching plant, producing large, long-pointed oval 
buds of rich, dark red with black shadings—open- 
ing to Chrysanthemum-red. The flowers of 50 petals 
displays new beauties of form and long lasting. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $4.25 
Mme. Henry Guillot—Pat. No. 337. A charming two- 
tone rose. Watermelon to raspberry pink. Each 
$1.50; 3 for $4.25 
Nocturne—Pat. No. 712. The color is bright cardinal 
red with dark shadings of crimson, Each $1.50; 3 for 
$4.25, 
New Yorker—Pat. No. 823. Brilliant red with color 
long lasting and sun resistant. Each $2.00. 
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