Volcano 
J. @ P. CO. 
Sonata 
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VOLCANO. REALLY HUGE! These 
are the only words that describe the 
tremendous size of the blooms pro- 
duced on Volcano—blooms that 
actually open as much as 7 IN. 
ACROSS! The flowers are a live, 
glowing cherry-red that seems to 
lighten the surroundings, and then 
slowly softens to a rosy pink. A 
strong, bushy plant with dark green 
foliage. (Pl. Pat. #951.) 
SIGNORA. Buds are warm 
brownish orange, Opening to 
lighter mandarin a salmon. 
Blooms are cupped, double (27 
petals) and very fragrant, borne 
on long strong stems. Foliage 
rich, glossy dark green. Tall, 
vigorous growth. 30 to 36in. A 
pronounced advance over the well- 
known President Hoover. (Pl. 
Pat. #201.) 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Tinted with deli- 
cate orange and rich scarlet. Best loved of the 
Irish Roses. Fragrance freshly sweet; generous 
when cut, haunting, old fashioned. A 20 to 
30-in. bush covered with many blooms. The 
globular, double, well-shaped flower has 40 
petals. Resistant to sun, hot weather and 
disease. (Pl. Pat. #317.) 
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Je & Pe COW 
McGredy’s 
Sunset 
Serenade 
SONATA. Cochineal-red in spring and fall, 
in summer lightening to unusual hues of deep 
lively pink. Outside of the petals is several 
shades darker than inside. The large flowers 
are perfectly shaped, opening gradually from 
long, pointed buds. Continuous bloomer, 
resistant to sun and heat. Very hardy, vigor- 
ous, upright growth. The dark green foliage 
contrasts beautifully with the flowers and 
completes the charm and artistry of the entire 
plant. Growing proudly erect on long, strong 
stems, Sonata blooms abundantly from spring 
to fall. (Pl. Pat. #732.) 
SERENADE. Exquisite burnt-orange buds 
and 5-in., brilliant, coral-orange blooms, pro- 
duced freely on 3!4-ft. plants. The edges ake 
on are an interesting darker shade. The 
oliage is a shiny green and nicely balanced on 
the plant. It hangs on well and sturdily with- 
stands ordinary Rose ills. In addition to being 
vigorous, the bush has a clean open habit. It 
has caused many very favorable comments 
from the testing stations that have had it. 
(Pl. Pat. #852.) 
DICKSONS RED. This glowing scarlet- 
red Rose “‘has everything’ ... flashing 
color; large, high-centered form; rich fra- 
grance; abundant, continuous bloom; strong, 
sturdy bush standing the hottest sun with 
color undimmed. Dicksons Red will continue 
to be one of the leading Roses for years to 
come. Height 2 ft. (Pl. Pat. #376.) 
Any variety on 
these pages: 
$1.75 each; 3 of one il 
