LOWELL THOMAS (Below) 
(Rilantseaty 595) 
Vibrant chrome-yellow blooms open from beautifully 
shaped buds. The color is penetrating, clear and deep, 
having a quality not seen in other roses of this color. 
It is a strong grower with good foliage and stiff stems. 
The large flowers retain their color unusually well and 
have an elusive, delicate fragrance. 
LUXEMBOURG (Below) 
A large, high-centered rose of coppery yellow with a 
deeper colored center and yellow stains at base of the 
petals. Soft bronzy foliage on a rather spreading plant. 
Considered a fine yellow rose in the South because of 
its rich yellow buds and its good habit of growth. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET 
(Planrrat 317) 
Orange-yellow overlaid with warm salmon-flame, 
tinted with delicate orange and rich scarlet—a wonder- 
ful combination of appealing colors. The globular 
flower has about 40 petals, with fruity fragrance. It 
lasts well through hot weather. A vigorous plant, 21% 
feet tall, with glossy, bronze-colored foliage. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW (Above) 
A favorite yellow variety. The color is soft, clear, 
pure buttercup-yellow, which does not fade in the sun. 
The well-shaped flower shows a mass of golden anthers 
when it is fully open. A strong grower and free bloomer, 
with foliage of holly-like texture. This fine McGredy 
rose has a charm and grace all its own. 
