TALISMAN 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
McGREDY’S IVORY 
10 
Modern ROSES for Modern 
PATENTED BUSH ROSES 
RED 
Charles Mallerin (Pat. 933). A big velvety 
black-red rose that keeps its color. The 
30 to 40 petaled fragrant high-centered 
blooms are borne on a tall vigorous bush. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455). 
AARsS Beautiful, long, pointed buds of 
clear cerise-pink, opening to neatly 
tailored flowers. Petals margined with a 
thin silvery line. Vigorous mildew-resist- 
ant foliage, vigorous and free branching. 
(HP Chrysler Imperial (P.A.F.). All- 
AARs America 1953. Vivid rich tones of 
erimson are enhanced by darker 
overtones of glowing oxblood red. Long 
tapering buds, opening to large high cen- 
tered flowers, borne on sturdy medium 
long stems. Abundant dark green semi- 
glossy foliage. 
Dean Collins (P.A.F.). The new Flori-Tea 
rose. Spirea-red buds open to full double, 
long lasting blooms of luminous rose-opal 
and carmine. Vigorous upright plants 
with glossy dark green mildew and dis- 
ease resistant foliage. Blooms all season 
and has the unusual feature of carrying 
its blooms in candelabra-like masses dur- 
ing the heat of summer. Thrives with a 
minimum of care—truly a lazy gardener’s 
rose. 
Nocturne (Pat. 713). Deep cardinal 
AARs red buds of exquisite shape open to 
form large richly textured flowers. 
Pleasingly fragrant. Buds in abundance 
for cutting. 
>) San Fernando (Pat. 785). Long 
ARS pointed buds, well formed and 
richly colored open to fragrant 
glowing red flowers. When open the 
blooms assume a brilliant scarlet color. 
Luxuriant foliage. 
PINK 
Show Girl (Pat. 646). Perfect phlox pink 
buds on long stems for cutting. Flowers 
open rose-pink and are very lovely in both 
form and color. Fragrant. Excellent fo- 
liage. 
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SATURNIA (Pat. 349) 
(GP Helen Traubel (Pat. 1028). A truly 
ANrs outstanding new rose—a star in its 
own right just as the famous opera 
star in whose honor it is named. The color 
varies with the weather from a light, 
sparkling pink to a luminous apricot. The 
magnificent buds are unusually large and 
long and open to a lavish display of vivid 
colors. The large plants are so vigorous 
that they are nearly always covered with 
buds and blooms. A rose that for a long 
time to come will be counted among the 
best ever introduced. 
(@) Katherine T. Marshall (Pat. 607). 
AARS Warm glowing pink blooms with a 
delicious fruity fragrance and per- 
fect form. Buds long pointed with heavy 
petals opening to very large flowers. An 
extremely vigorous grower with long, 
strong stems. An exquisite pink rose. 
YELLOW 
Eclipse (Pat. 172). Popularized and well 
known as the “Streamlined Rose” for the 
long tapering yellow buds enhanced by 
the narrow green calyx and truly stream- 
lined. Rich golden yellow without shad- 
ing. 
e Sutter’s Gold (Pat. 885). The only 
AAyRS rose to win both the Bagatelle Gold 
Medal and the All-America Award 
for 1950. Beautiful golden buds overlaid 
with orange and red open to spectacular 
flowers with more fragrance than any 
other yellow rose. 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. 595). Very 
Awrs double high centered flowers in a 
lasting canary yellow. Large, long- 
pointed buds. Vigorous compact bush— 
upright habit and leathery foliage. One 
of the top ten All-America roses for 1951. 
Peace (Pat. 591). All-America Se- 
aARs lection 1946. Large, fully double 
flowers opening from well shaped 
buds. Often a clear pleasing yellow, some- 
times only yellow at the base, fading to 
a lighter tint and a delicate pink where 
the petals turn over. 
FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792) 
