HYBRID TEA ROSES 
The Newer Varieties 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (M. Leenders, 1932.) 
Copper and salmon, suffused with soft yellow. 
Long-pointed buds; full, fragrant flowers. Vig- 
orous, upright plant; blooms unceasingly. 
Pat. No. 38. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Kordes, 1935.) Deep, 
velvety crimson. Rich in color, perfect in form 
and delightfully fragrant. Thrifty and a free 
bloomer. One of the most popular Roses today. 
Pat. No. 105. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Boerner, 1948.) Warm, 
1948 glowing buff-orange, with a touch of 
orange-yellow at the base of the petals. 
ie) Large, double, high-centered flowers on 
long, stiff stems, with old-Rose fragrance. 
Plant is sturdy and many branched. Heavy 
producer. Pat. No. 824. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
DICKSONS RED. (Dickson, 1938.) Glowing 
1940 scarlet-red. Large, beautiful flowers on 
®B) lone stems, with rich fragrance. Unfading 
ie color, best in the fall. A grand exhibition 
type. Winner of the Clay Cup for fragrance. 
Para NOst0% $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
ECLIPSE. (Nicolas, 1935.) Long, streamlined, 
golden yellow bud. Vigorous, upright grower 
producing mildly fragrant flowers on long 
stems, fine for cutting. Prolific. Pat. No. 172. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
ELLINOR LE GRICE. (Le Grice, 1949.) A 
bright yellow Rose that keeps blooming well 
from June till frost. Full double, 6-inch flowers, 
shaded maroon in the bud stage but opening 
strong clear yellow. Delicate spicy perfume; 
long stems. Pat. No. 917. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
ENCHANTMENT. (E. G. Hill Co., 1946.) 
Peach-pink inside, tinged yellow outside; clear 
yellow at base. Huge, high-centered blooms 
with 35 petals; long lasting and delightfully fra- 
grant. Vigorous, upright grower. Pat. No. 737. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
FANDANGO. (Swim, 1949.) Rich deep scarlet 
changing to bright cerise-red as it opens. Large, 
ruffled petals (about 20 per bloom). Very 
early flowering. Vigorous, compact. Mildly 
fragrant. Pat. No. 894. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
FIRST LOVE. (Swim, 1950.) Long-pointed 
bud and open, semi-double flower borne singly 
on astem. Rose to pink in color. Light green, 
leathery foliage. A profuse bloomer. Pat. 
No. 921. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
FORTY-NINER. (Swim, 1949.) Brilliant bi- 
1949 color. Rich yellow outside and vivid red 
inside, opening from a long-pointed bud 
Me of chrome-yellow, overlaid with pink, 
while the inside surface is  orient-red. 
Flowers well shaped, with 30 to 40 petals. 
Pleasant fragrance. Bush is vigorous, with 
dark green foliage. In color on page 4. Pat. 
No. 792. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.40 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. (Mordigan, 1947.) 
Old-gold flushed apricot. A remarkably good 
plant, well branched and clothed with dense 
foliage. Blooms heavily and continuously. 
Pat. No. 806. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
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GOLD RUSH. One of the best yellow climbers. 
Dark green, glossy foliage with long-stemmed, 
full-centered flowers of molten gold. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15 
GOOD NEWS. (Meilland, 1940.) Peach-pink, 
changing to silvery pink. Full, perfectly formed, 
tea-scented flowers. Bushy, strong grower; 
constant bloomer. A great dooryard Rose. 
Pat. No. 426. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. (Ket- 
1943 ten, 1939.) Chestnut-colored bud, opening 
(G *° firm-petaled blooms of begonia-rose or 
Ava tomato-red. Buds _ long-pointed; flower 
large, double, long-lasting and unfading. 
Glossy dark foliage on a vigorous bush. Car- 
nation fragrance. Pat. No. 774. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
HORACE MecFARLAND. (Mallerin, 1944.) 
1945 Buff-salmon color. A sturdy and upright 
(BP Brower with large, leathery foliage. Large, 
ie. high-centered buds develop into immense, 
full flowers on erect stems. Free bloomer 
even insummer. Spicily scented. Pat. No. 730. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
JUNO. (Swim, 1949.) Bright clear pink without 
shading, fading gracefully as it ages. Large 
size and perfect form at all times, from the 
long tapering bud until the 40 petals begin to 
drop. Low, bushy plant with glossy foliage. 
Pat. No. 895. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. (Boerner, 
1944 1943.) Warm, glowing pink. A Rose of 
rare beauty and delicacy of form. Vigor- 
WA ous grower with an abundance of large 
flowers on long, stiff stems. Fruity fra- 
grance. 22 petals. In color page 5. 
Pat. No. 607. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
LOWELL THOMAS. (Mallerin, 1943.) Glow- 
1944 ing flowers of lemon-chrome with a light 
@ tea fragrance. Strong, upright plants with 
ies lustrous foliage. Pat. No. 595. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
MANDALAY. (Mallerin, 1942.) Huge yellow 
flowers sometimes 6 inches in diameter. Long 
and pointed in the bud form, unfolding to 
high-centered blooms of clear gold color. Hardy 
and free flowering, growing to 3 feet tall. 
PaeeNow 7: $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. (Nicolas, 
1943 1941.) High-centered, large, double blooms 
Gl clear, deep coral-pink with gold at the 
Ae) base of the petals. Pat. No. 537. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. (McGredy, 1938.) 
Saffron-yellow blushed with delicate orange. 
Beautiful buds and full, shapely flowers, 
sweetly fragrant. Very vigorous, prolific 
bloomer. Pat. No. 317. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
MIRANDY. (Lammerts, 1945.) Chrysanthe- 
1945 mum-red. Big, ovoid buds are deep, rich 
@ dark red with black shadings. Full flowers 
Me: with 50 petals are of beautiful form, long- 
lasting and wonderfully fragrant. Plant is 
strong and free-branching; a grand producer. 
In color on page 5. Pat. No. 632. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 

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