Dame Edith Helen 
Two Toned 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet-copper-orange, flushed 
red outside. Fragrant. Profuse, continuous bloomer, 
very hardy. 
President Hoover. Large flowers.of a very charming 
combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and 
yellow, with broad, thick petals; very fragrant. 
The clean, handsome foliage is an added attrac- 
tion, 
Talisman. Brilliant red and gold buds, opening to 
well-shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and rich 
yellow. Constantly in bloom. 
White 
Frau Karl Druschki. A hybrid perpetual rose. Really 
an ever-blooming variety, bearing a heavy crop 
of blossoms in June and from then, every month, 
until frost. The long-pointed, egg-shaped buds 
open into blossoms of pure white. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Perfectly formed long, pointed 
buds of ivory-white. Always in flower, Vigorous 
grower with abundant glossy green foliage. 
Patented Hybrid Tea 
Charlotte Armstrong. (Pat. No. 455.) This fine rose 
not only won the AARS Award, but also the John 
Cook Medal for being the best new American 
Rose since 1935 and in 1944 won the Gertrude 
Hubbell Gold Medal for being the best American 
Rose in the previous five years. Lovely, long, 
streamlined buds open to enchanting very double 
flowers. The buds are carmine and the open 
flowers cerise, beautiful at all stages. Long stems 
fine for cutting. 
Crimson Glory. (Pat. No. 105.) Winner of many 
medals and honors. The most popular red Rose. 
Large, beautiful formed blooms of deep, vivid 
crimson, with a velvety sheen. Very fragrant. 
Hardy, healthy bush producing beautiful flowers 
from late spring to frost. 
Forty Niner. (Pat. No. 792.) All-American Award 
for 1949. The most brilliantly hued bi-color ever 
introduced. Its contrasting colors are startling in 
their brilliance yet blend together beautifully. In- 
side of petals a vivid Oriental red while outside 
is a chrome-yellow. It makes a beautiful plant in 
the garden, tall and vigorous. Colors are lasting 
and bright until the last petal drops. Long-shaped 
buds open into well shaped blooms of 25 to 40 
petals. Mildly fragrant. 
Peace. (Pat. No. 591.) All-American Rose Award 
1946. Magnificent Rose which defies descrip- 
tion as it changes from yellow.to yellow with pink 
edges, to yellow with all over flush of pink. 
Enormous flowers. A must for everyone. Blooms 
5 inches in diameter. 
Floribunda and Polyantha Roses 
For continuous color you can’t beat Floribunda or 
Polyantha roses. They are fine for flowering hedges 
and also when used to brighten shrub and evergreen 
borders. They require little care other than a spring 
pruning and feeding and no other hardy plant will 
give as many flowers over so long a period. 
Dagmar Spaeth. Alabaster white, edged pink. 
Else Poulsen. Flowers medium size, semi-double, 
lasting, bright rose-pink. Continues blooming 
from summer to late fall. Produced by erect 
growing, very thrifty plants. 
Floridora. One of the gayest Floribundas. It is spec- 
tacular, constantly in bloom and an entirely new 
shade in Roses —a brilliant cinnabar-red, as 
arresting under artificial light as in the garden. 
No matter where they are Floridora blooms are 
always the eye catchers. It grows 21/2 to 3 feet 
tall. 
Joanna Hill 
Ideal. A deep garnet-blood-red Polyantha. Blooms 
very profusely in large clusters, on a bushy, com- 
pact plant 8 to 24 inches in height. With rich, 
dark green foliage. 
Mme. Cecile Brunner. 
Rose) . 
Orange Triumph. Small, semi-double, salmon-red, 
large cluster rose. Glossy foliage. Height 2 feet, 
bush compact and bushy. 
Red Ripples. Flowers semi-double, slightly fragrant, 
oxblood-red to carmine. The daintily modeled, 
long-lasting buds are perfect for boutonnieres. 
Growth 2/2 feet. 
Rose Elfe. Graceful clusters on dainty La-France- 
pink flowers superbly suited for cutting and table 
decorations. The handsomely shaped small buds 
or open blooms lend themselves perfectly to any 
kind of decoration. It is a fine grower and has 
excellent foliage. One of the best in this group. 
Sunmist. Big clusters of bright yellow flowers pro- 
duced all season on hardy, vigorous plants. Grows 
18-24 inches tall. 
Dainty Pink (Sweetheart 
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