VOLCANO. REALLY HUGE! These 
are the only words that describe the 
tremendous size of the blooms pro- 
duced on Volcano—blooms that ac- 
tually open as much as 7 IN. ACROSS! 
The flowers are a live, glowing cherry- 
red that seems to lighten the sur- 
roundings, and then slowly softens 
to a rosy pink. A strong, bushy 
plant with dark green foliage. (Pl. 
Pat. #951.) 
Volcano 
J. & P. CO. 
MARY MARGARET 
McBRIDE. Pointed buds, deep 
coral-pink, slow opening. The 
double blooms are large and high- 
centered, with shimmering gold 
at the base. Vigorous and bushy; 
2 ft. talli (CPL, Pat: 7537.) 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Tinted with 
delicate 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.) 
Mary 
Margaret Q J. a co. 
McBride 
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McGredy’s Sunset 
Serenade 
Sonata 
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. A con- 
tinuous bloomer, resistant to both sun and 
heat. Very hardy, vigorous, upright 
growth. The dark green foliage contrasts 
beautifully with the flowers and completes 
the charm and artistry of the entire plant. 
(Pl. Pat.#732.) 
SERENADE. Exquisite burnt-orange buds 
and 5-in., brilliant, coral-orange blooms, 
produced freely on 3!4-ft. plants. The edges 
of the petals are an interesting darker shade. 
The foliage is a shiny green and nicely 
balanced on the plant. It hangs on well 
and sturdily withstands ordinary Rose ills. 
In addition to being vigorous, the bush has 
a clean open habit. (Pl. Pat. #852.) 
DICKSONS RED. This glowing scar- 
let-red Rose “‘has everything’. . . flashing 
color; large, high-centered form; rich fra- 
grance; abundant, continuous bloom; 
and a strong, sturdy bush standing the very 
hottest sun with color undimmed. Dick- 
sons Red will continue to be one of the lead- 
ing Roses for years to come. Height 2 ft. 
(Pl. Pat. #376.) 
Any variety on 
these pages: 
$1.75 each; 3 of one 
GROUP 
No. 2145 
Value $21.00 
Save $2.60 
Dicksons Red Q 
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