* PINK PEACE 
SENSATIONALLY 
SUCCESSFUL IN ITS 
FIRST YEAR! 
* PINK PEACE. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 1759. Now on the market 
for one year, Pink Peace has more than lived up to the great expectations 
we had for it—so much so, in fact, that we are rather amazed! The country’s 
gardeners took to this rich pink beauty with overwhelming enthusiasm 
(you will, too!). Let’s see why. Pink Peace is an enormously vigorous 
plant which grows tall and upright, its steong canes bearing a profusion 
of rich green leaves. Each stem holds a giant flower, each with 60 to 65 
large, firm petals. The color? Truly beautiful! Totally fetching! A solid 
pink that does not fade! What a glorious contrast the huge blossoms make 
with the deep green of the lovely foliage! Pink Peace has an extra touch 
of beauty, too, in that each petal is delicately outlined by the merest touch 
of lighter color, adding a sort of frame to this picture of pink beauty. Such 
Meee §=PINK PEACE the Magnificent! 
Eee a. A great 
* New Rose 
ONCE GREAT—ALWAYS GREAT! 
blooms come in continuous fashion, giving you 
many, many flowers over the long season. The 
picture gives you an idea of the fat bud and the 
cupped form of this nonpareil in pink. And hear 
this! With so many fine attributes, Pink Peace 
is also strongly, delightfully, deliciously fra- 
grant! A great rose! $3 ea.; 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 
PINK PEACE—winner of Gold Medals at Rome and Geneva, and First Certificates at Madrid, Lyons and Paris 
G | d the bright new rose on our cover 
AS 4 Hanpy Discovery for 1960's Gardens 
will. Try as you might. You will not find anywhere a yellow rose to equal this splendid 
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¢ i ic * GOLDEN GIRL. Grandiflora. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. App. For. Look where you 
new beauty! It grows in the Grandiflora style . . . many beautifully formed flowers 
coming on a tall, rugged bush. You get flowers—flowers—flowers—each a clear, bright, 
solid yellow, each a delightfully shaped ‘‘ thing of beauty.’’. They come in good size—4 1% inches across. With its great 
freedom of bloom and of growth, its fine substance and color, its nice touch of perfume, Golden Girl answers the need 
of millions who have been hoping for an outstanding new yellow rose. The plant is exceptional, too, for it is bushy, 
upright, well branched and vigorous. From its roots to the topmost shapely bud, Golden Girl’s quality is exceptional— 
a fact which was recognized and commented upon last summer by the many commercial growers and nurserymen who 
visited our fields of roses. These experts took a fancy to it, and so will you when once you have a plant or two to 
call your own. $3 ea.; 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 
Printed in U.S.A. 
Copyright 1960 by The Conard-Pyle Company 
