McGREDY’S 
IVORY 
WHITE ROSES 
McGREDY’S IVORY. 
large perfectly formed 
flowers. Sweetly fragrant. 
NEIGE PARFUM. Very fragrant, large double 
white, sometimes tinted cream, on long stems. 
Leathery foliage. Vigorous. 
SLEIGH BELLS (Pat. 1004). Freely produced 
long ovoid buds opening gradually into large 
size blooms of gleaming white with a trace 
of cool primrose at the base. Fragrant. $2.00 
each. 
Long- pointed buds, 
creamy ivory-white 
YELLOW ROSES 
ECLIPSE. Long tapering yellow buds en- 
hanced by a narrow green calyx. Rich golden 
yellow without shading. 
BUCCANEER (Pat. 1119). A unique new bril- 
liant buttercup yellow, shining and _ lasting, 
with long, slender, tapering buds and rich 
cupped blooms colorproof in nearly all 
weather. Strong, free-branching canes. $2.75 
each. 
LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. 595). Very 
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' double high centered flowers in a lasting 
canary yellow. Large, long-pointed buds. Vig- 
orous compact bush—upright habit and leath- 
ery foliage. $2.00 each. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Double deep canary-yel- 
low flowers. Fragrant. 
@) PEACE (Pat. 591). Large, fully double 
flowers Opening from well shaped buds. 
Often a clear pleasing yellow, sometimes only 
yellow at base, fading to a lighter tint and a 
delicate pink where the petals turn over. $2.50 
each. 
SUN VALLEY (Pat. 1135). Rose growers from 
coast to coast in conclusive trials have found 
this the purest non-fading yellow rose holding 
its color for days even in bright sunshine 
without a trace of fading. The exact shade is 
true guinea gold. The large beautifully shaped 
buds come on tall, straight stems. The foliage 
is dark green, vigorous and disease resistant. 
$2.50 each. 
@) SUTTER’S GOLD (Pat. 885). The only 
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. $2.25 
each, 
PLANTING TIME IN CALIFORNIA IS ALL THE TIME 
CLUSTER-FLOWERED ROSES 
Generally speaking this group of roses are small flowered, but there are a lot of them. 
Beds of Floribundas are very bright and showy. 
The dwarfer ones make fine borders 
for the rose garden, or plant in groups of three or more to enliven the shrubbery. 
EMBERS (Pat. 1178). 
ing floribunda with flowers of such glowing, 
A new, fairly tall grow- 
outshine 
itself. The 
Thick semi- 
burning red, they anything in the 
garden. Embers named warmer, 
the brighter, aging to dark red. 
glossy foliage. Rounded, 
ing, 3-4 ft. $2.25 each. 
moderately spread- 
GOLDILOCKS (Pat. 672 Considered by 
many the best yellow polyantha rose on the 
Healthy, floriferous and lovely. Per- 
forms best in semi-shaded location. 2 ft. $1.50 
coast. 
each. 
IRENE OF DENMARK (Pat. 889). 
double, graceful blooms of pure white, much 
better form than older white 
tremely hardy and very satisfactory growth. 
Medium high. $1.75 each. 
Large, 
varieties. Ex- 
JIMINY CRICKET (P.A.F.). 1955 All America 
Winner. ‘Tangerine red buds opening to coral- 
orange. Pleasing old rose fragrance. Foliage 
lush glossy green, 4 ft. $2.50 each. 
Ko LILIBET (Pat. 1209). 1954 AARS win- 
= ner. Lovely shade of baby-pink, bearing 
perfectly shaped tiny buds suitable for small 
arrangements and corsages. When fully open 
it shows a cluster of prominent yellow sta- 
mens. Nice foliage on bushy plants of medium 
height. $2.00 each. 
(@, MA PERKINS (Pat. 1143). AARS 1953. 
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The cup-shaped flowers are light pink 
with yellow suffusion in the early stages, turn- 
ing to soft coral pink as they age. Pungent fra- 
Bushy growth. Rich, 
foliage. 21/,-3 feet. $2.00 each. 
grance. disease resistant 
(@p\ PINKIE (Pat. 712). Long, slender perfect 
mit little pink buds open to fully double 
flowers about two inches across. 2 ft. $1.75 
each. 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. 484). Pointed rich salmon 
buds with a touch of yellow at the base open 
to soft pink blooms of typical hybrid tea form. 
ne with blooms all through the season. 
2% f . $1.50 each. 
VALENTINE (Pat. 1029). A new bright red 
Floribunda with 214-inch semi-double flow- 
ers. Ideal for a low hedge or border. Will 
provide color all summer. 11% to 2 ft. $1.75 
each. 
VOGUE (Pat. 
926) 
Kea VOGUE (Pat. 926). AARS 1952. Brilliant 
AgBS glowing cherry coral. Individual flowers, 
three: to four inches in diameter are shaped 
like hybrid tea roses. Rich spicy fragrance. 
21f to 3 ft. $2.00 each. 
TREE ROSES 
To set off your rose garden and 
accent your beautiful bush roses 
be sure to plant several tree roses. 
Tree roses are the same as bush 
roses but are budded on straight 
clean tall stems usually about 36 
to 48 inches high. We have an 
excellent selection of both pat- 
ent and non-patented varieties 
for you to choose from and either 
bare root or in containers. ‘Tree 
roses make excellent driveway 
and hedge plantings. 
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