«...and all the cares of living just seem to fade away, 
@) KATHERINE T. MARSHALL— 
Patent 607 
There is nothing stingy about this rose. The 
‘ large buds and flowers are borne on tall extra 
fl 4q heavy stems, the luxuriant foliage is without 
equal among the new varieties. There are 
CRIMSON GLORY— about 22 big heavy textured clear pink petals 
Patent 105 to each bloom. Top this all off wth a rich fra- 
grance and you have a rose that is a rose! 
Beautifully shaped, richly Excellent for cutting. 3-4 ft. $1.75 each 
f t d deepl im- 
ragrant and deeply crim (@\ 1 oWELL THOMAS—Patent 595 
son, this great favorite is , 
Lovely clear yellow blooms of slight tea fra- 
one of the finest red roses. grance, with high cupped center. One re- 
The freely produced blooms nowned rosarian calls this the easiest of all 
yellows to grow. Vigorous plants, luxuriant 
have a velvety texture and 
grow 10 enormous size i green foliage. 3 ft. $2.00 each 
Vs MARY MARGARET McBRIDE—See page 11. 
the fall. 272-3 ft. MARK SULLIVAN—See page 12. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET—See page 12. 
MIRANDY—Described and pictured page 11. 
MISSION BELLS—See page 11. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK—See page 11. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET—Pat. 129 
Long pointed buds of coppery pink flushed 
orange at the base, open to disclose a mass ol 
golden stamens which light up the interior 
of the artistically shaped blooms. Rich honey- 
like fragrance. 2-3 ft. $1.50 each 
MME. HENRY GUILLOT—See page 10. 
NEW YORKER—Patent 823 
(Illustrated in color on page 24) 
The outstanding virtue of this new rose is bril- 
liant, nonfading clear red color. Tha flowers 
often measure over 6 inches across, and both 
buds and blooms display excellent form. Ex- 
ceptionally vigorous grower of medium height. 
Many discriminating resarians have acclaimed 
this their best red rose in spite of the enormous 
competition in this color class. 3 ft. $2.00 each 
$1.75 each 
Crimson 
Glory 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY— 
Patent 806 
Shapely blooms of fine old-gold coler 
sometimes flushed cpricot. The vigorous 
well shaped plants are fully clad with 
leaves right down to the ground. Bloom? 
heavily and continuously. If you want 
lots of golden roses plant this one. 
$1.75 each 
af “i s _ eee poe we 
Grande Duchesse 
Charlotte 
Ly 
) GRANDE DUCHESSE 
CHARLOTTE Pat. 774 
The unique color of this out- 
standing rose is hard to de- 
scribe. The best we can do is 
to say it opens a rich claret 
end changes to a lovely be- 
gonia rose. The fragrant 
blooms are carried on long 
straight stems. This ‘s a rose of 
unusual distinction, with a 
color unlike any other rose 
4 ft. $1.75 each 
€ @) FORTY-NINER—Patent 792 
This is probably ihe most brilliantly colored bi-color rose ever introduced. The outside 
. of the petals is rich chrome yellow, changing to straw yellow in the open bloom. The 
inside face of the petals is a vivid orient red, changing to cherry red with age. The 
long pointed buds have a mild pleasant fragrance. Very vigozou3, tall end upright. 
The stems ar long, straight and sturdy, with few thorns. Dark green foliage. Unlike 
: : most bicolor roses the colors of Forty-niner are lcsting and beautiful until the last petal 
Golden Anniversary drops. 3 ft. $2.00 each 
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