An entirely new color irf Roses! 
; _ Atrue clean lavender enriched by a mass 
of golden yellow stamens. This lovely color changes 
various stages, deepens in cool weather. 
The masses of tight buds are warm chocolate-brown 
overlaid by dusty pink. As the buds open, this dusty 
pink is followed by smoky pink-lavender. ‘The bright 
_ yellow stamens make a lovely contrast. ; 
Each cluster frequently has a dozen blooms, ranging 
from tight buds to the lovely wide-open, 3-in. flower. 
The many buds in each cluster are hot out all at once 
- but stage a continuous show of color as new buds con- 
stantly open to take the place of the older flowers. 
Delightful oriental fragrance. (Pat. 947.) 
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the delicate tones and vibrant harmony of a 
musical masterpiece seem somehow to have found 
‘living expression in the exquisite form, enticing 
aroma and sparkling color of this one Rose. The 
ree flowers are perfectly shaped, opening gradu- 
ly and ST adeall from long, pointed buds of in- 
‘cochineal-red. Abundant, dark green foliage 
s the charm and artistry of the entire 
onata grows proudly erect on long, strong 
ng abundantly from spring to fall 
generous supply of cut flowers for 
vigorous Floribunda which will thrill you with great 
f lasting soft pink blooms throughout the season. 
e ovoid buds of deep pink unfold into perfect 3-inch 
: esembling a small Hybrid Tea. The open ‘flowers of 
ff, salmon-pink, and deep-pink are large for a Floribunda 
icate, and they possess a rich fragrance. The sturdy 
y 3 foot plant with its abundant display of bloom is 
um sual and cffective in any garden. Plant Pat. No. 60+. 
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_ but not like other pink nde Th a 
as if it were made up of thin layers of the luscious 
pink, over a crystalline silvery tint, with the veins on, 4975 “4 
of the petals spreading a fine pattern, like a silken oe 
net, of deepest carmine-pink. On the backs of the 
petals, more of the silvery undercolor shines through, 
and often the petals flash a slender thread of silver 
on their edges. Blooms are huge, with many broad, 
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ive until the last petal drops. In all our experience, we have 
x seen a more brilliant shade than that displayed by the lustrous 
NURSERIES 
‘General Nursery Stock 
TYLER, TEXAS 
| Ellinor Le Grice 
Striking, Enormous Blooms for Your 
All-Season Enjoyment 
An exceptionally large, bright golden yellow 
Rose that you can depend on for unfailing 
bloom. Keeps a steady pace, producing’ full 
double 6-in. blooms constantly from June, 
week-in and week-out until frost. 
Full ovoid bud shows deep maroon shading, 
changing to strong clear yellowas petals unfold. 
nusually delicate spicy fragrance. Long stcms, 
ideal for cutting. A striking beauty in any 
garden because the large size and strong color 
makes every flower stand out radiantly. 
Very deep rich green foliage. Plant grows vig- 
orously, with remarkable resistance to disease. 
(Pat. 917.) 
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the parents of this great new Rose. ; 
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%*FRED EDMUNDS. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant 
Pat. 731. All-America Regional Award: Win- 
@ ner. Burnt-orange buds open to 25-petaled 
blooms of vivid, glowing .copper-orange, one of 
the most brilliant and beautiful of Roses where it 
does well. 
#) £559, 5 fw LE 
* ERNIE PYLE. HT. (Boerner.) Plant 
Pat. 673. Warm rose-pink flowers of good size. 
Vigorous, extra-hardy plant. 
of dusky cora 
coral-pink. When unfold 
informal, artistic flower 
195_ 
Tallyho 
See full description page 8. 
Price Total 
Each Price This is that rare beauty, a pure white, 
a live, satiny sheen. 
22 24, ZF. 
exhibition bloems. 
more orange than pink, and as 
it becomes a deep apricot-pink with lighte 
The plant is tall, 
leathery foliage. Moderat 
5 £9. 3 Lor" 
The latest All-America Winner (1949). Pink on the face of 
the petals, with the reverse side crimson. The unique color- 
¢ ing, beautiful form, and rich spicy fragrance are irresistible. 
2 69, 5 for VS SE 
Blanche Mallerin (Plant Patent No. 594) 
fragrant Hybrid Tea Rose, The 
petals of the beautifully modeled blooms are as white as alabaster, with 
or AF aS 
* ANGELS MATEU. H.T. Plant Pat. 174. Lus- 
cious orange-rose, distinct from all other Rose colors. 
Large, full petaled, with delicious fragrance. Fine 
KY 7S an, Shor "A OF 
Greedlove's PATENTED ROSES 
Serena’ 
Exquisite burnt-orange bud opens slowly while retaining its 
high center, which finally explodes into a 5-in., brilliant, 
core cutee bloom. © These pleasing blooms are 
freely produced on 314-ft., open plants. As the buds 
unfurl, the petals open to a flat position, making an 
airy, large flower. The edges ohne petals have an 
interesting darker shade. 
¥2 20 64 Sor AS 25 
SIGNORA 
All over America, legions of new 
worshipers march on in high praise 
of Signora! Season after season the 
popularity of this gay Rose continues 
to mount as old friends increase’ their 
plantings and all their neighbors fulfill 
theit desire to possess it for their own gar- 
dens. A pronounced improvement over the 
everywhere-famed tones of President Hoover 
and its predecessor, the well-known Talisman. 
Born on the Mediterranean, Signora comes to us 
with all its warmth and glamour, together with 
a heritage of vigor under all conditions. Grace- 
ful buds of warm brownish orange, opening to 
lighter mandarin and salmon. (Bat. 201.) 
Horace McFarland Ee 
One of the three 1945 All-America Rose Winners, and a good “solid 
wavy petals. Intensely, delictously fragrant. Ex- |. : 
pare strong in growth, free in bloom, Peace : (Gn rose in every respect. The long-pointed, orange-pink buds are extra- 
AXRS ordinary for their length and beauty of form. In the bud the color is 
the big fully double flower opens 
r shadings of salmon and coral-pink. 
upright, and vigorous, with Jong straight stems and broad 
ely fragrant. Plant Pat. No. 730. 
CHARLES MALLERIN 
Plant Pat. 933 (Meilland) 
This is a gorgeous new Rose, with buds and blooms 
of midnight ‘crimson velvet, the “‘blackest’”’ big red 
Rose to date. It does not blue. Its form, as well as 
its coloring, is exciting, with 30 to 40 petals, broad 
and heavy, and a_ high, cone-shaped, handsome 
center. It is richly, gloriously fragrant. The plant 
is vigorous, so vigorous it tends to throw some extra- 
tall blooming canes without much regard forsymmetry, 
at times. Good, disease-resistant foliage. A truly 
thrilling new Rose. 
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*GOOD NEWS. H.T. Plant Pat. 426. Buds of 
deep coppery pink open slowly to great 60-petaled 
blooms with a glowing,. coppery center, toning to 
shell-pink on the outer petals. Rich tea fragrance. A 
ere Reslthy Pe almost continuous in bloom. | 
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friends sqbavever it is ore RNa Pear 
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MANDALAY 
Largest of all yellow Roses; 
flowers as big as 6 in. across 
. . . gigantic beauties! The 
long, pointed bud unfolds 
into a very large, high- 
centered bloom of clear, pure 
gold which remains un- 
dimmed throughout the life 
of the flower. The 40 petals 
are long and firm and of 
smooth texture. About 3 ft. . 
tall. Very free-blooming; 
resistant to sun, tain, heat 
and disease. (Pat. 775.) 
ID 20) B fo 2S 
Hector Deane. (PI. Pat. 361.) 
Unusual vibrant color. Noted 
for unsparing fragrance. Per- 
fumes whole garden. Ram- 
pant grower. Pointed buds. 
Artistic petal formation. Tall, 
stately, 30-in. plants. 
755g ShPZE 
Dicksons Red. (PI. Pat. 376.) 
This glowing scarlet-red Rose 
has everything’ —flashing 
*MME. COCHET-COCHET. H.T. Plant 
Pat. 129. Coppery pink. From the time of its 
introduction this lovely Rose has been a con- 
tinuous success. The long-pointed buds of cop- 
pery pink open to large, semi-double, artistic 
owers that simply glow with reflected gold on 
the inside petals, the whole effect being a copperv 
pink. Rich honevy-like fragrance. Sy 
Y) G0e4 SoS 
Warm salmon-pink and orange tones com- 
color; large, high-centered 
form; rich fragrance; abun- 
dant, continuous bloom; 
strong, sturdy bush. 
t/ ZEA. SYVoIFE 
R.M.S. QUEEN MARY 
Plant Pat. 249 
Free Paul's Starlet with 
enclosed order in the amount of 
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vig e 
bined in a large, beautiful flower that is 
splendid for cutting. Pointed in the bud form, 
opening to a fully double, cupped bloom. 
Leathery green foliage on a dependable, vig- 
orous bush. Blooms freely. 
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