CHOICE NEW PATENTED VARIETIES 
10 plants or more of any variety 
earns a 10% discount on 
the total order. 
Plus 3% Ohio Sales Tax 
The varieties marked with an asterisk (*) are All- 
America Rose Selections, having received the highest 
score of all Roses tested in the official test gardens 
throughout the United States. Roses marked with a 
double asterisk (**) recerved an A.A.R.S. sectional 
award the year of their introduction. 
Most varieties are available in pots after May 1 at 
an additional cost of 50c per plant. 
Applause. Pat. 829. Deep rich pink, very double, 
fragrant blooms. Vigorous, well-branched plant, 
highly productive. Winner of the Bagatelle Gold 
Medal. $1.75 each. 
Apricot Queen.** Pat. 464. Gorgeous colors ranging 
from orange and apricot to rose and pink when in 
full bloom. ‘Strong growth. $1.35 each. 
Blanche Mallerin. Pat. 594. Exquisite pure white, 
full double flowers on thrifty plants, with fine foliage. 
$1.50 each. 
Bravo. Pat. applied for. Large bold, red rose, new for 
1951. Brilliant even in hottest weather. $2.00 each. 
Butterscotch. Pat. 613. Long graceful buds and 
blooms, a delightful combination of yellow tones 
penciled with orange-buff. $1.50 each. 
Capistrano.* Pat. 922. Bright pink; does not fade. 
Very vigorous, upright growth; rich heavy fragrance. 
Charlotte Armstrong.* Pat. 455. Long, poimted 
bud of blood-red, opening to solid rich cerise. Very 
fine. $1.50 each. 
Countess Vandal. Pat. 38. Rich fragrance. Long- 
stemmed blooms of bright pink lightened with sal- 
mon. $1.35 each. 
TIME-TESTED 
Red Varieties 
Christopher Stone. Rich scarlet that holds from bud 
stage until petals fall. Intense Damask fragrance. 
Etoile de Hollande. First mtroduced in 1925. Still 
the standard by which other red Roses are judged. 
Especially fine fragrance. 
Red Radiance. Light crimson-red or deep pink. 
Round buds and flowers. Very vigorous grower. 
Pink Varieties 
Editor McFarland. One of the best clear rose-pink 
Hybrid Teas. Upright, vigorous plant and good 
foliage. 
Picture. Warm pink with undertones of salmon. The 
bud is truly a picture. One of the best pinks. 
Radiance. Soft pink, rounded flowers with lighter 
shades on reverse. Dependable everywhere. 
The Doctor. An outstanding new Rose. Long-pointed 
buds, expanding to enormous blooms of exquisite 
silvery pink. Intense fragrance. 
NEW DAWN, EVERBLOOMING CLIMBER 
Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. Free blooming. Large, 
urn-shaped buds opening to deep vivid crimson. De- 
lightful fragrance. $1.35 each. 
Debonair. Pat. 677. Clear primrose-yellow. De- 
lightful old-Rose fragrance. Handsome, glossy, 
disease-resistant foliage. $1.50 each. 
Eclipse. Pat. 172. Large, ‘‘stream-lined’”’ buds of 
golden yellow. Prolific bloomer. An ideal Rose for 
cutting. $1.35 each. 
Enchantment. Pat. 737. Shell pink, yellow base. 
Flowers large and of good form, hold color well. 
$2.00 each. 
Forty-niner.* Pat. 792. Probably the most brilliant 
bicolor ever introduced. Outside of petals is rich 
chrome-yellow; inside face of petals is vivid Orient 
red changing to cherry-red. $1.75 each. 
Good News. Pat. 426. Fragrant, well-formed flower 
of delicate pink and apricot. Vigorous, well-shaped 
plant; prolific bloomer. $1.50 each. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte. Pat. 774. Beautiful 
long, pointed buds of a unique deep rose shade that 
opens into gorgeous blooms of dusty rose. $1.50 each. 
Hill Top. Pat. 525. Bud long-pointed, light coral- 
pink. Long stems, excellent for cutting. Well- 
branched, upright plants. Free bloomer. $1.50 each. 
Juno. Pat. 895. Full, high-centered, double bloom, 
rose to pink. Moderate, upright, bushy growth. 
Leathery, glossy foliage. $1.75 each. 
Katherine T. Marshall. Pat. 607. Magnificent buds 
and half-open flower of warm clear pink. Heavy 
textured and long-lasting. $1.35 each. 
Lowell Thomas.* Pat. 595. All-America Rose 
Selection Winner for 1944. One of the best clear 
canary-yellow. $1.50 each. 
McGredy’s Sunset. Pat. 317. Unusually fragrant, 
orange-saffron flower, sprinkled with orange and 
scarlet. Strong growth. $1.35 each. 
Mirandy.* Pat. 632. Long, red buds opening to large, 
double, maroon-red flowers. Prolific grower with 
lasting qualities and rare fragrance. $1.50 each. 
ROSES FOR SPRING, 1951 
Mission Bells.* Pat. 923. High-centered, salmon- 
pink bloom; lIong-pointed bud, fragrant. Profuse, 
continuous bloomer. $2.00 each. 
New Yorker. Pat. 823. Velvety scarlet petals, large 
high-centered blooms. Moderate fragrance. Bushy, 
vigorous growth; abundant bloomer. $2.00 each. 
Nocturne.* Pat. 713. Long-stemmed buds in varying 
shades of cardinal-red; sweetly fragrant. An all- 
round favorite. $1.50 each. 
Peace.* Pat. 591. Words are inadequate to express 
the exquisite qualities of this All-America Selection 
of 1946. Large, long-lasting blooms in a veritable 
rainbow of pastel glory, ranging from yellow and 
pink-edged buds to gold, cream, cerise and rose. $2.00 
each. 
Rex Anderson. Pat. 335. Exhibition Rose of lovely 
ivory-white. Its perfect form, large size and artistic 
style recommend it for show purposes. $1.50 each. 
Rubaiyat.* Pat. 758. Classic, long buds of vivid red, 
opening to deep, sparkling crimson, with petals of 
more delicate hue. Unchallenged winner of 1947 AIl- 
America Rose Trials. $1.50 each. 
San Fernando.* Pat. 785. 1948 All-America Award 
Winner. Delightfully fragrant rose of brilliant non- 
fading red. Grows vigorously and blooms well. 
$1.50 each. 
Saturnia. Pat. 349. Petals of rich cardinal-red, salmon- 
yellow and copper. A bewitching aroma, a burst of 
color, a “‘must” for any garden! $1.50 each. 
Show Girl. Pat. 646. Amazingly Jong, lovely pink 
buds, opening to solid phlox-pink petals with silver 
veins. $1.50 each. 
Sutter’s Gold.* Pat. 885. lLong-poimted, yel- 
low buds, veined with orange and red. Winner of the 
Gold Medal at International Bagatelle Contest, 
Paris. $2.00 each. 
Taffeta.* Pat. 716. Lovely changeable color combina- 
tions from rose-pink, salmon or apricot to rich be- 
gonia-rose in the open flower. $1.50 each. 
Tallyho.* Pat. 828. Mildly contrasting shades of pink 
to cardinal-red according to the season. $1.75 each. 
VARIETIES SUITED TO THIS CLIMATE 
HYBRID TEA VARIETIES LISTED BY 
COLOR FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. 
$1.25 each 
10 or More Plants 10% Discount 
After May 1 all Varieties are available in Pots 
at 50c additional per Plant. 
Add 3% Ohio Sales Tax 
Yellow Varieties 
McGredy’s Yellow. Unfading canary-yellow, excel- 
lent in form of bud and flower. Rich foliage. 
Shining Star. Long pointed bud, opening to large, 
vivid unfading chrome-yellow with fruity fragrance. 
Foliage dark and leathery. 
Sister Therese. Long-stemmed flowers of rich yellow, 
marked with carmine on outside of petals. 
Cut Roses Wake 
White Varieties 
K. A. Viktoria. Creamy long-pointed buds, opening 
to pure white petals with tint of lemon im center of 
flower. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Very large, creamy white merging 
to yellow at the base. Vigorous plant, disease re- 
sistant. 
Orange and Bicolor Varieties 
Condesa de Sastago. Cupped flowers of fiery copper 
inside and rich gold on the reverse. Vigorous, healthy 
plants. 
Mme. Jos. Perraud. Long, slender buds of nastur- 
tlum-orange, opening to sweetly fragrant flowers of 
nasturtium-buff. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Orange-salmon, changing to 
copper as the blooms mature. Branching plants with 
red canes and bronze foliage. 
President Herbert Hoover. Large flowers of flaming 
scarlet and yellow in the bud, opening to soft creamy 
yellow streaked with scarlet. Unusually tall growth; 
free blooming. 
Talisman. Variable flowers ranging from rich scarlet 
and gold to deep rose and pale yellow. 
BLAZE, EVERBLOOMING CLIMBER 
