CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 



PEACE 



FIVE GREAT ROSE 



CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 



^ H.T. (Lammerts) This beautiful rose, an All-America winner in 1941, has been 

 ,=„^* called by some the "First Lady of Hybrid Teas" and is perhaps unsurpassed for 

 the overall combination of color, form and profusion of bloom. Its perfect buds are strik- 

 ing carmine-red in color, with an undertone of flame. Each bud is long, slender, stream- 

 lined and opens to a high-centered, wavy-petaled bloom of cerise. The plant is extra 

 hardy, disease resistant and grows well in all areas and all climates. This is a tall plant; 

 it is not uncommon for Charlotte Armstrong to reach a height of 4 to 5 feet. Blooms are 

 produced in great abundance. Many championship roses of the last two decades have this 

 All-America in their parentage. $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



PEACE 



/^^ H.T. (Mme. A. Meilland) It is impossible to fully describe the great Peace rose in 

 A^5 so small a space when pages, even books, have been written about "the greatest 

 rose of all time." More than 30 million Peace plants have been sold. No other rose ever 

 has reached this peak in popularity, and perhaps none ever will. Surely, if you have one 

 Peace in your garden now, you will want more. 



Peace is breathtaking in its beauty, size and lasting qualities. The buds are 



golden yellow enlivened by a flush of vivid pink at the petal edges. The blooms 



show delicate tints of yellow, pale gold, cream and ivory, blending on each petal to 



a lightly ruffled edge of pink. The colors vary from day to day, from flower to 



flower. The very double bloom is huge, but always retains its color and fresh 



appearance. The final miracle of Peace is that the plant is as remarkable as the blooms, 



with long, straight, magnificently strong stems and handsome, dark green foliage. Peace 



is rated at the very top of every list in ratings of hybrid tea roses by The American Rose 



Society. An All-America winner in 1946, it has won more national and international a- 



wards than any rose in history. Peace belongs in every garden, including yours! $2 ea. ; 



3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



"/ have always considered Star 

 Roses the best that money can 

 buy. I've purchased roses from 

 other nurseries too but I have al- 

 ways bad the best roses plus the 

 best service from your reliable 

 company." Mrs. A. O., Rhode 

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