“Wee Newer Everblooming Roses 
Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. Deep red, velvety 
nap. 
Eclipse. Pat. 172. Golden yellow. 
Helen Traubel. Pat. 1028. China-pink and 
apricot. 
reat Pat. 591. Creamy yellow with flush of 
pink. 
Rubaiyat. Pat. 758. Deep cerise-pink. 
All five for $9.25 net 
(Regular Value $10.50) 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. (E. S. Boer- 
ner, 1943.) Pat. 607. Coral-pink. Long- 
Se. pointed coral-pink buds suffused yellow, 
opening to large, beautifully cupped blooms 
with a fruity fragrance. Tall, vigorous plants 
with good dark foliage. 22 petals. $1.75 each; 
3 for $4.75. 
LILY PONS. (The Brownells, 1938.) Pat. 420. 
Yellow. Long-pointed buds open to large, 
very double, fragrant flowers; the center is 
deep yellow shading out to palest yellow and 
white. This Rose is vigorous, with handsome 
foliage and profuse flowers. 50 petals. $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.40. 
LOWELL THOMAS. (Mallerin, 1943.) Pat. 
595. Chrome-yellow. Large, well-formed 
KQ blooms of chrome-yellow, that are lIong- 
lasting even in the sun. Strong plants 
reaching a height of 3 feet. 35 petals. $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.40. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. (J. H. 
Nicolas 1941.) Pat. 537. Pink. This 
a radiant Rose will shed its glowing light in 
your garden all season Buds deep coral- 
pink with gold base, opening to high-centered, 
double, clear pmk flowers. $1.75 each; 3 for 
$4.75. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. (McGredy, 1936.) 
Pat. 317. Brilliant orange base overlaid with 
velvety scarlet hues—the colors of a gorgeous 
sunset, as the name implies. Full-petaled and 
sweetly fragrant. The plant is exceptionally 
healthy. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
ROSE PRICES 
To obtain the 
“three rate,’ you 
must order three or 
more of one variety 
to one address. 
MIRANDY. (W. E. Lammerts, 1945.) Pat. 
632. Dark red. Maroon-red buds and 
QB blooms of good substance. This new 50- 
petaled Rose is very fragrant. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.40. 
MISSION BELLS. (T. Morris, 1949.) Pat. 923. 
@® Pink, Exceptionally beautiful shade of 
Ce deep salmon-pink opening to full blooms 
of clear shrimp-pink often measuring 5 
inches across, which retain their brilliant 
color and fine form until the end. Many long- 
pointed buds on free-branching plants with 
attractive coppery green foliage. Pleasing, 
alluring tea-scented fragrance. $2.25 each; 
3 for $6.00 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. (C. Mallerin, 1934.) 
Pa’. 129. Pink. Long-pointed, coppery pink 
buds, flushed with orange, open to fragrant, 
cupped flowers of soft salmon-pink, glistening 
with a satiny sheen. 20 to 40 petals. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
NEW YORKER. (E. S. Boerner, 1947.) Pat. 
823. Fiery red blooms on long stiff stems. 
Well-formed bud and bloom, very fragrant. 
Sturdy, disease-resistant plant. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.40. 
NOCTURNE. (H. C. Swim, 1947.) Pat. 713. 
The long streamlined buds and open 
Qe blooms are cardinal-red with very dark 
shadings of chrysanthemum-crimson. The 
bush grows big and sturdy with large, abundant, 
semi-glossy foliage. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.40. 
PARAMOUNT. (H. C. Swim, 1950.) Pat. 984. 
Pink. A beautiful pink descendant from the 
famous Charlotte Armstrong has long been 
the aim of the hybridizer. This new salmon- 
pink, blended with rose and peach colors, is 
the answer. Grows tall, vigorously and bushy 
and ts a prolific bloomer. $2.00 each; 3 for 
$5.40. 
PEACE. (A. Meilland, 1945.) Pat. 591. Mag- 
nificent spectacle for flower show, garden 
A or home. The large ovoid buds are yellow, 
soon showing a watermelon-pink picotee 
edging to the petals. Huge, full, open bloom, 
which undergoes a transformation of coloring 
from cream-yellow to a delicate overall flush 
of pink suffused with softening yellow to 
alabaster-white as the blooms open. The 
plants grow more vigorously and are taller 
than most Hybrid Teas. Long-stemmed 
specimen blooms are produced abundantly. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.75 
RUBAIYAT. (McGredy, 1945.) Pat. 758. 
@ Brilliant red. A red Ras producing a 
glorious riot of deep scintillating crimson 
AEBS In your garden. Long, shapely buds with 
a delicate crimson-pink exterior which open 
slowly, revealing rich crimson-red-rose color 
and elusive old Rose fragrance. Extremely 
hardy, grows extra tall and has [uxuriant dark 
green foliage. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
SAN FERNANDO. (Morris, 1948.) Pat. 785. 
Red. Scarlet and brilliant currant-red best 
ce describes its color. Full petalage and good 
form of both bud and open bloom are all 
you could ask for on a new red Rose. Very 
fragrant. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (H. C. Swim, 1950.) Pat. 
@® 885. Yellow. _ This remarkable Rose 
Oe features exquisite long-pointed, bright 
yellow buds, richly shaded with orange 
and red. The opening flower is a lovely high- 
centered arrangement of up to 30 crisp, heavy- 
textured petals and it possesses a fragrance 
unequaled in any other yellow Rose. $2.25 
each; 3 for $6.00. 
TALLYHO. (H.C. Swim, 1949.) Pat. 828. A 
@® bicolor but the contrast is not great. 
Ke) Color on the inside of the petals is a 
varying but always delightful and unique 
shade of pink; outside is rich crimson. Buds 
before they unfold are deep cardinal-red. 
Long-stemmed blooms open slowly and well. 
Large flower; big, free-branching plant. 
Spicy fragrance. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.40. 
WILL ROGERS. (Howard & Smith, 1936.) 
Pat. 256. Red. The 3-inch open flowers are 
packed with a large number of short and 
twisted petals of velvety black-crimson. 65 
petals. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.40. 
Good News. Pat. 426. Peach-pink. 
McGredy’s Sunset. Pat. 317. Brilliant orange 
overlaid with scarlet. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Pat. 129. Salmon-pink. 
San Fernando. Pat. 785. Brilliant currant-red. 
Sutter’s Gold. Pat. 885. Orange-yellow to red- 
dish gold. 
All five for $8.15 net 
(Regular value $9.00) 
MME. COCHET-COCHET 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
