Mirandy 
Katherine T. Marshall (Plant Patent No. 607) 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
This is a Rose of rare beauty and delicacy of form. It 
grows vigorously with large, open, upright blooms of friendly 
warm glowing pink. Highly praised in all sections of the 
country. Bred to hardiness and perfect form. The growth 
and foliage are equal to the Radiance family and outstrip the 
old favorite, President Hoover. Fruity fragrance. Long, fine 
stems, ideal for cutting. Buds are long-pointed, deep coral- 
pink with suffusion of yellow. Full, cupped, 5-inch blooms. 
Lowell Thomas (Plant Patent No. 595) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
(Award All-America Rose Selections, 1944.) The vibrant 
chrome-yellow blooms open from beautifully shaped buds. 
They have high-cupped centers with outward rolling petals, 
making magnificent glowing flowers over 4 inches across 
when fully open. The color is penetrating, clear and deep, 
having a vibrant quality not seen in other Roses of this 
color. It is a strong grower with good foliage and stiff 
stems. The finest to date of the deep yellow Roses. 
La Jolla (Plant Patent No. 1103) 
Each $3.00, Three $7.95, Doz. $31.80 
Delicate pastel coloring with Camellia-like imbrications of the petals 
and a very free biooming habit are the features of this new Rose. The 
petal tips, flushed with soft pink, are pointed and recurve gracefully 
from the cream and gold colored heart of the flower. An offspring of 
Charlotte Armstrong, it has inherited many of its parents’ fine qualities. 
The plant is very vigorous, upright in habit, somewhat exceeding aver- 
age height. Long, strong canes produce fine stems and the big shiny 
foliage is abundant and attractive. 
McGredy’s Ivory Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
Lovely large flowers of beautiful double form and moderately fragrant. 
The color is soft delicate creamy white merging into yellow at the 
base. Vigorous, disease resistant, and a prolific bloomer. 
Mirandy (Plant Patent No. 632) Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $24.00. 
(Award All-America Selections, 1945.) The first place winner of the 
All-America Rose Competition for 1945. A gorgeous, fragrant, red 
Rose that takes its place with the finest red Roses of the world. The 
big, ovoid buds, often long-pointed, are deep, rich dark red with black 
shadings, opening to gorgeous chrysanthemum-red. The flower displays 
new beauties of form as the petals unfold and eventually becomes a 
large full bloom, with excellent lasting qualities. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek (Plant Patent No. 664) 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
(Award All-America Rose Selections, 1943.) Perfectly chiseled petals 
clasped in long, spiral buds unfurl slowly, culminating in limpid, light 
clear canary-yellow flowers of perfect proportions. The rich Rose per- 
fume of this premier yellow Rose is a fragrance retrieved from the past, 
recalling the fragrance that hung over China Tea Roses in old and 
forgotten gardens of long, long ago. 
Katherine T. Marshall 
Mojave 
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