HORACE 
McFARLAND 
KATHERINE T. 
MARSHALL 
J&P 
Ht. Flower 
3-4’ Large 
han: 
*7.6 
LOWELL THOMAS 
C&P 
Hit. Flower 
2-3’ Large 
Ht Flower 
4’ Large 
Double 
Tio 
McBRIDE 
J&P 
Ht. Flower 
2a! 35 petals 
*7.0 
MIRANDY 
ARM. 
Ht Flower 
21’ 40-50 
petals 
ws 
MISSION BELLS 
GER. 
Ht. Flower 
3-4’ Large 
514 In 
#75 
MME. CHIANG 
KAI-SHEK 
H&S 
Ht. Flower 
4’ Large 
24-30 petals 
*6.4 
6 
Pat. No. 730. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) Deep apricot colored buds open 
rich buff-salmon that changes gradually to 
a pleasing coral-pink blended with apricot. 
Buds open slowly to firm, long-lasting 
plone of fine form. AARS winner 1945. 
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Pat. No. 895. (Retails $2.25 each; 3 or more 
$2.00 each.) In no other rose is large size 
bright color, and perfection of form com- 
fined to such a degree of perfection, as in 
this lovely pink rose. The plant is low and 
compact, with stout heavy stems abundantly 
covered with glossy leathery foliage. 
Pat. No. 607. (Retails $1.75 each; 3 or more 
$1.55 each.) A rose of rare beauty. Large 
blooms of glowing shell-pink, delightful fra- 
grance. Has an abundance of handsome fo- 
Hee: AARS winner 1944. 
Pat. No. 595. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) From the béach to the moun- 
tains this variety will grow very well. Its 
long, tightly furled buds of rich golden 
yellow open into a large, graceful flower 
displaying a magnificent high-centered 
bloom of vibrant lemon-chrome with a slight 
ieee fragrance. AARS winner 1944. 
Pat. No. 599. (Retails $1.75 each; 3 or more 
$1.55 each.) A remarkable blending of color 
tones; rich gold heavily veined and shaded 
wath deep rose-pink and cerise. 
Pat. No. 537. (Retails $1.75 each; 3 or more 
$1.55 each.) The color is clear, deep coral- 
pink suffused with shimmering gold at the 
base of the petals. The double blooms are 
tee and high-centered. AARS winner 1943. 
Pat. No. 632. (Retails $2.25 each; 3 or more 
$2.00 each.) The huge, 50-petaled deep crim- 
son flowers open slowly from exquisitely 
modeled, ovoid buds often long-pointed and 
filled with rich penetrating Damask fra- 
grance. An exceptionally good hot weather 
rose. AARS winner 1945. 
Pat. No. 923. (Retails $2.25 each; 3 or more 
$2.00 each.) Deep glowing salmon, which 
opens to a clear shrimp pink color. Vigorous 
heavily branched plants are abundantly 
clothed with disease resistant coppery green 
foliage. AARS winner 1950. 
Pat. No. 664. (Retalis $1.75 each; 3 or more 
$1.55 each.) A very lovely pastel yellow rose, 
considered as one of the best. Great long 
buds of yellow, open to many petaled flow- 
ers of delicate fragrance. A hardy grower. 
ay winner 1944. 
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No. iY Bi Stace ey son ay Be a ER ORs «aie Os 
10-19 
Each 
1.10 
88 
1.25 
1.00 
1.00 
80 
1.10 
88 
1.00 
.80 
1.00 
.80 
1.25 
1.00 
1.25 
1.00 
There Are 223 Roses Listed in This Catalog 
250 
20-99 100-249 Up 
Each Each Each 
1.00 .95 .85 
.80 .76 .68 
1.12% 1.05 .95 
.90 84 -76 
8712 .80 75 
.70 64 .60 
1.00 95 85 
.80 .76 68 
8712 .80 75 
-70 .64 .60 
8742 .80 75 
.70 64 60 
103 2 D5) 95 
.90 84 76 
1.12% 1.05 95 
.90 84 -76 
8742 .80 75 
-70 64 -60 
