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MARK SULLIVAN (Patent No. 599) 
A multi-colored rose that has "every- 
thing.” The first rose to bloom in the 
spring and often the last to stop flowering 
at frost. Gives you a magnificent splash 
of color in your garden. Remarkable 
blending of color tones, rich gold, heavily 
veined and shaded with rose-pink and 
cerise. Glossy foliage. Sturdy and vig- 
OTOus: Each oe ee ee eee $1.50 
McGREDY’S IVORY 
Pointed bud opening to large double 
creamy-white bloom. Will mildew unless 
given special care, but well worth the 
extras effontidhachia cece ee ee $1.50 
McGREDY’S YELLOW 
Bright buttercup-yellow, throughout the 
season. Glossy foliage. Excellent for cut- 
ting. Rach ost 62 ey ee oe hee $1.50 
MISSION BELLS (Patent No. 923) 
All-American award for 1950. A deep 
glowing salmon opening to a clear pink. 
Moderately fragrant. Very vigorous and 
quite resistant to disease. Coppery green 
foliage. Profuse, continuous bloomer. 
Withstands severe winter. Each...._.. $2.25 
MME. CHIANG KAI SHEK 
(Patent No. 664) 
One of the finest of the pale yellow roses. 
Tall, stately growth. Bud is long and 
pointed and opens to a large double high- 
centered bloom. Fades to creamy white. 
Glossy, dark foliage. Vigorous. 
Jailed ame a ee mri ae Neal Ney ee $1.75 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Patent No. 337) 
For the past twelve years Guillot has 
been a ‘must have” on practically every 
rose list. It is so different from any other 
rose in form, type and coloring that it is 
often spoken of as “the world’s most 
beautiful rose.’ Large urn-shaped buds 
open to truly camellia-like blooms of 
glowing tones of reddish-orange, rose and 
coral-pink. Clean, glossy foliage, disease 
‘resistant in any climate. Price............ $1.75 
MRS. MINNIVER (Patent No. 725) 
Large semi-double scarlet crimson-rose 
with a delightful fragrance. Vigorous, up- 
right, bushy, compact growth. Each, $2.00 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT 
This good yellow rose will probably 
bloom more profusely than any other rose 
in your garden. This is especially true 
in hot climates. Rich green foliage. Frag- 
rantsEach .2f:) Ae Se eres $1.50 
MRS. SAM McGREDY 
Since 1929 this rose_has been known as 
"best of the type.’’ No garden is complete 
without it. Scarlet-orange buds open to 
apricot and bronze blooms. Reddish foli- 
age. Low spreading growth. Fragrant. 
Bach: 23 230) SS aie es $1.50 
NEIGE PARFUM 
Large fragrant white bloom, tinted faintly 
pink. Leathery foliage. Vigorous upright 
Growth Baits ess eee eee ee ee ae $1.50 
NEW YORKER (Patent No. 823) 
The most brilliant red rose in our test- 
garden, attracting excited comment 
throughout the season. Vigorous and 
bushy in growth, and has a delightful 
fruity fragrance. We like it. Each......$2.00 
NOCTURNE (Patent No. 713) 
Another Charlotte Armstrong and Night 
combination. Large, open, semi-double 
blooms. Cardinal-red with crimson shad- 
ings. Very beautiful flower if well grown. 
Must spray for mildew, in foggy areas. 
aC esis eee Gee oe a $1.75 
PEACE (Patent No. 591) 
For the past six years Peace has been 
known as “the world’s finest rose.” It is 
different in habit of growth and in color- 
ing from any other rose, although, unfor- 
tunately, it is not photogenic and seldom 
do you see an attractive picture of Peace. 
A lovely, long, golden bud opens very 
slowly to a pale yellow, many-petaled 
bloom, with faint pink picotee edges. 
Gradually, day by day, this bloom opens 
to a huge alabaster white, which turns 
to a pure, soft pink before it drops. The 
foliage is large, glossy, dark, and leath- 
ery and the plant is especially vigorous 
and bushy. We would suggest that you 
plant several of these startlingly beautiful 
roses in your garden and be sure and 
give them plenty of room, as each plant 
is large and spreading. Each............ $2.50 
PICTURE 
Perfectly formed, medium-sized pink 
blooms. Tea fragrance. Upright. Well- 
balanced growth; excellent as a Tree 
Rose, Each oes 22 ieee, eter $1.50 
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