HECTOR DEANE—Plant Pat. No. 361. A radiant newcomer from Ire 
land. So fragrant is this rose that a single plant scents the whole 
garden with true old rose scent. The bud is crimson with a suggestion 
of orange in the depths, the orange diffusing as it opens, leaving x 
the heart only a clear circle of yellow. $1.35 each. 
Q HEART'S DESIRE—Plant Pat. No. 501. Exquisite, small slende: 
A buds of deep red open to a loose semi-double flower of deep 
velvety red which does not fade, and has a true rich old-time rose 
fragrance. $1.50 each, 
Q HORACE McFARLAND—Plant Pat. No. 730. This rose has long- 
A pointed orange-pink buds that keep well after cutting. $1.50 
each. 
JUNO—Plant Pat. Applied for. In this new rose the buds and flowers 
are extraordinarily large, but with a grace and perfection of line that 
avoids any suggestion of coarseness. The color is a bright clear pink 
without other shadings, the high centered bloom of 40 petals retains 
its perfection from the time the long tapering bud unfolds until the 
petals drop. The plant is low, bushy, compact; the stout stems well 
covered with large glossy leathery leaves. $2.00 each. 
HEART'S DESIRE (Pat. 501)—$1.50 
GR LOWELL THOMAS—Plant Pat. No. 595. A brilliant new yellow 
AMRS rose of perfection. Its long slender buds open to a vibrant 
co lemon-chrome flower with a high cupped center. The plants are vig- 
orous and the foliage is a luxuriant green. $1.50 each. 
MAJOR SHELLEY—Plant Pat. No. 447. A grand deep scarlet rose 
beautifully formed. Long-stemmed, vigorous upright grower, excel- 
lent foliage. $1.25 each. 
Q MME. CHIANG KAISHEK—Plant Pat. No. 664. All-America 
ANRS winner for 1943. The color is lemon-ye:icw fading to light yel- 
low as the flower matures. A splendid tribute to a great lady. Bud 
and flower unusually large, foliage glossy, growth compact. $1.50 
each. 
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MME. COCHET-COCHET—Plant Pat. No. 129 Coppery pink. Long 
pointed buds, which open to large, semi-double, artistic flowers that 
simply glow with a mass of golden anthers that reflect a golden shade 
on the inside petals. Rich honey-like fragrence. $1.50. 
oe MME. HENRI GUILLOT—Plant Pat. No. 337. This rose is enchanting 
a q in its loveliness. Beautiful urn-shaped buds, delightful watermelon 
oT \ pink in color, with glistening waxy foliage, makes this one of the love- 
: liest roses in existence. $1.50 each. 
sis i MANDALAY—Plant Patent 775. Long, pointed, golden yellow buds 
4 4 open into huge blooms of molten gold. The largest of all yellow roses, 
~ ee often 6 inches across. Deliciously fragrant. A hardy, prolific grower 
2295 with ample dark green foliage. Very free blooming and resistant to 
MARK SULLIVAN sun, rain, heat and disease. $2.00 each. 
— A (Pat. 599)—$1.50 
MARK SULLIVAN—Plant Pat. No. 599. Glowing blooms 4 to 4¥2 inches 
across. Base color golden yellow, heavily veined and shaded with 
deep rose-pink and cerise. Glossy foliage. $1.50 each. 
Seer! 
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HECTOR DEANE 
(Pat. 361)—$1.35 
MME, HENRI GUILLOT (Pat. 337)--$1.50 
