: Usa Keoges 
GRANDE DUCHESS CHARLOTTE 
(Pat. No. 774) 
This rose is still one of our favorites and 
again we ask for help in describing its 
unusual color. It has been described as 
“Claret,” “Geranium Red,” ‘Burnt Car- 
mine’ and even ‘Tomato Red.’ Fine up- 
right growth. Clean foliage. Excellent for 
ia thier ge cx@ i pe see os gk $1.75 
HAPPINESS (Pat. No. 911) 
Another new rose that shows promise. A 
very brilliant red that holds up well even 
in the hottest weather. The bloom is dou- 
ble with from 35 to 50 petals borne on 
fine long stems. Excellent for cutting. 
icc ripeeme iach. INEM SRD SUE ee $2.50 
HEART'S DESIRE (Patent No. 501) 
A deep red, fragrant, shapely bloom, with 
fine, strong stems. A vase of Heart's De- 
sire fills the entire room with perfume. 
Or plant this rose in climbing form out 
side your breakfast room and enjoy its 
perfect blooms and sweet fragrance as the 
morning sun touches it. We believe that 
it has really lived up to its lovely name. 
Each acest 5 ae ee a Ee $1.75 
HFLEN TRAUBEL (Pat. No. 1028) 
AARS 1952 
Highly deserving of the AARS award for 
1952. A soft lovely pink with apricot 
shading. A compact vigorous bush with 
clean hardy foliage, blooming freely 
throughout the season. Each............ $2.75 
HINRICH GAEDE 
Nasturtium-red bud opens to very double 
crange yellow multicolored bloom. Vig- 
orous growth. Glossy foliage. Each, $1.50 
J. OTTO THILOW 
A truly. pink rose, with no other shading. 
It really has everything. Long slim buds, 
unfading open bloom. Vigorous. Disease 
Tesistant, ach. See seas see... ce alee $1.50 
JUNO (Patent applied for) 
A new Armstrong rose for 1950 and as it 
is a cross between Charlotte Armstrong 
and Duquesa de Peneranda, it should be 
good. Very large ovoid bud, opening to 
full high centered bloom of bright, clear 
pink. Leathery foliage. Disease resistant. 
Continuous bloomer. Each.................. $2.25 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL 
(Patent No. 607) AARS 
Coral-pink buds, suffused with yellow at 
the base, open slowly to glowing pink 
blooms. Erect growing, hardy plants pro- 
duce an abundance of bloom. Best in the 
autumn. months. Fragrant. Each........ $1.75 
LOWELL THOMAS 
(Patent No. 595) AARS 
Long, pointed yellow bud opens to a 
huge bloom of chrome yellow: Very long, 
strong stems, and leathery foliage. A 
Goce cuthower. Bach .......5:.52.-4 $2.00 
MAJOR SHELLEY (Patent No. 447) 
For more than a decade this fine crimson- 
scarlet rose has held its popularity 
amongst the new reds. Pointed bud opens 
to large, high-centered pointed bloom. 
Leathery foliage. Vigorous and bushy. 
Bevel seme See ope ee ee $1.50 
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- 
CEOS NaCl te een eek Te eee 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 
axing ection. Lach... eek $1.50 
McGREDY’S YELLOW 
Bright buttercup-yellow, throughout the 
season. Glossy foliage. Excellent for cut- 
fitavcaren cs bie ee ee NE at Pee te $1.50 
MISSION BELLS (Patent No. 923) AARS 
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 
