PATENTED ROSES (cont.) 
*KATHERINE T. MARSHALL, Pat. No. 607. 
Warm, glowing clear pink. Large buds and flowers of perfect 
form. Fruity fragrance. Long, fine stems, ideal for cutting. 
Retail each $1.75. 
*LILIBET, Pat. No. 1209. (floribunda) 
All America Winner for 1954. 
Delicate light rose to soft dawn pink. Named in honor of 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II]. The abundant clusters of 
small roses are well formed and cover a dense and beautifully 
foliaged bush making it most desirable for either single or 
mass planting. It is a continuous bloomer and resistant to mil- 
dew and black spot. Retail each $2.00. 
*LOWELL THOMAS, Pat. No. 595. 
Deep and glowing rich golden yellow. Long, tightly furled 
buds open to a uniform lighter shade of yellow. Retail each 
$2.00. 
*MA PERKINS, Pat. No. 1143 (floribunda) A.A.R.S. 1953. 
A sparkling soft coral shell pink floribunda with sweet fra- 
grance. Buds are Ophelia-shaped, delicately shaded red in 
outer petals. Open flowers are cup-shaped and appear both in 
clusters and singly throughout the season. Plants are disease- 
resistant, strong and compact, 214 to 3 ft. tall. Foliage is rich 
green and plentiful. Retail each $2.00. 
*MARK SULLIVAN, Pat. No. 599. 
Huge golden yellow flowers veined and shaded rose pink and 
cerise. Honey fragrance. Rich leathery, glossy foliage. Retail 
each $1.75. 
McGREDY'S SUNSET, Pat. No. 317. 
Orange-yellow heavily suffused with orange flame. The beau- 
tifully formed buds open slowly, hold their color in the sun 
and keep well. Foliage shiny green. Retail each $1.75. 
MIAMI, Pat. No. 977. 
A rose for the Connoisseur. The rich gold, orange and fla- 
mingo coloring is unusually brilliant. Buds are long and beau- 
tifully formed, and open to large flowers with heavy petals 
of a satiny sheen. Retail each $2.00. 
*MIRANDY, Pat. No. 632. 
Large buds of deep, rich dark red with black shadings open- 
ing to huge 50-petalled, richly fragrant flowers. Vigorous habit 
and free blooming. Heavily textured dark green foliage. Retail 
each $2.25. 
*MISSION BELLS, Pat. No. 923. 
A beautiful deep salmon pink hybrid tea rose opening to clear 
shrimp pink color. Vigorous plant with attractive coppery 
green foliage which is disease-resistant. Long pointed buds on 
long stems. Full centered flowers up to 514 inches when open. 
Tea-scented fragrance. Retail each $2.00. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT, Pat. No. 337. 
Watermelon pink with a golden base. Has no rival in form or 
color. Large firm-petalled flowers borne singly on strong plants 
with extra-large foliage. The long slender buds are fine for 
cutting. Retail each $2.00. 
