HYBRID TEA ROSES 
ow ECLIPSE. Patent 172 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. White with slight 
Iemon tint at center. The most generally satis- 
factory of white Hybrid Tea roses. $1.25. 
Katherine T. Marshall. Patent 607. Clear, 
glowing pink buds, slightly salmon, and large, 
double flowers on stiff stems. One of the Top Ten 
Roses of America, and greatly valued in the 
South for its vigorous habit and lovely bloom. 
plea: 
Killarney Queen. Finest of the Killarneys. Deep 
rose-pink, semi-double flower; very lasting. $1.25. 
Konigin Luise. Bud large, ovoid; 
flower very large, extremely double, 
full, high-centered, white. Growth 
vigorous; profuse bloom. $1.25. 
Light Editor McFarland. Beautiful 
light pink sport of the favorite 
Editor McFarland, discovered in 
our fields by Peter W. Hjort. Fully 
as vigorous, prolific and constant 
as Its parent. Many like the color. 
much better than that of the parent 
$1.25. 
Lowell Thomas. Patent 595. 
Deep yellow in spring and fall, 
lighter in summer. High 
cupped center and large, open 
flower. Is a favorite in many 
parts of America. Grows well 
at Thomasville. $2.00. 
Luna. Large, pale yellow; 
beautiful, pointed bud; flower 
large and fairly double, on 
long, stiff stem. Foliage dark; 
growth vigorous. A Rose of 
excellent qualities and a fa- 
vorite where known. $1.25. 
Max Krause. Golden yellow; 
large, Radiance-like blooms on 
vigorous bush. $1.25. 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
McGredy’s Sunset. Patent 317. Deep golden 
yellow, tinged orange; opens clear yellow. Large 
flower: strong stem; heavy foliage. Almost the 
equal of Eclipse for vigorous growth. At Thomas- 
ville regarded as one of the finest of yellow Roses. 
1.73: 
Mirandy. Patent 632. Very large, double, dark 
garnet-red; highly fragrant. Upright and vigorous 
in growth. Usually produces just one flower to a 
stem, eliminating disbudding, and producing 
specimen bloom. At Thomasville, where many 
Roses are tried, it is the favorite dark red. $1.75. 
Mission Bells. Patent 923. Deep, shrimp-pink 
buds, opening to large, salmon-pink flowers. 
Very vigorous, branched growth. One of the 
four 1950 All-America Winners, and a Rose 
which, for its many good qualities, appears 
to be here to stay. $2.25. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Patent 129. Well- 
formed coppery-pink buds open into large, 
well-formed salmon-pink, fragrant flowers. 
We like this Rose better each year, for It Is 
vigorous and prolific. $1.50. 
Mme. Henri Guillot. Patent 337. Long, flame- 
pink buds, changing to watermelon-pink, open 
blooms; fragrant. It is a rather unusual Rose in 
color; is vigorous and spreading in growth, with 
abundant foliage, and has many admirers in 
the South. $1.75. 
Mrs. Breedlove. Sport of Golden Dawn, with all 
the good qualities of its parent. Rose-pink, with 
a tinge of orchid at tips of petals. Very double; 
very good. $1.25. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Sport of Radiance, and iden- 
tical with parent in vigorous growth, freedom of 
bloom and size of flower. Always dependable, 
always satisfactory, and easily the best of its 
color, shell-pink, for the South. $1.25. 
New Yorker. Patent 823. A dark red Rose which 
stays red to the last. The dark color ts clear and 
flowers large. Growth is vigorous, foliage abun- 
dant, and flowers do not burn in sun. $2.00. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Patent 455 | 
