These Peace Roses 



OFFER 165 

 THE PEACE GROUP 



CHICAGO PEACE 



PEACE 



PINK PEACE 



$9.70 



CHICAGO PEACE 



Chicago Peace 



Hybrid Tea. (Johnston.) This sport of Peace, which 

 was discovered in a Chicago garden, has a marvelous 

 blend of colors like Peace but intensified many times. The 

 rich coppery pink and gold are full of life and verve, glow- 

 ing and truly spectacular. Flowers are huge, with a high 

 pointed center and old-fashioned fragrance . . . made to 

 be admired in your garden, in your home, and in rose 

 shows too. Even one bud in a vase is a joy . . . colorful, 

 fragrant and long lasting. 



Its growing ability, flower production and hardiness are 

 a good match for Peace. Stems are very long and stiff, 

 to balance the big showy blooms. Deservedly popular 

 everywhere. Plant Pat. 2037. 



$3.90 ea— 3 or more, $3.60 ea. 



PROMISE YOURSELF 

 A ROSE GARDEN 



If you have even a small patch 

 of reasonably good garden soil 

 that receives several hours of sun- 

 shine per day, you can grow roses. 

 A bush or two at your front door, 

 beside the driveway, along your 

 property line or between your side 

 yard and your neighbor's will bring 

 great enjoyment to all who pass by. 

 If you can find a spot where they 

 have a background of some kind — 

 an evergreen hedge, wall or fence, 

 for example — they will be especially 

 showy. Just be sure the rose roots 

 won't have to fight for their share 

 of nourishment from the soil. 



Your roses will need some prun- 

 ing and fertilizing in the spring, 

 watering and spraying in the sum- 

 mer, and interested observation 

 (conversation?) all season. They 

 are not fussy or fragile, and they 

 can stand cold winters with very 

 little trouble. You're missing one 

 of the great satisfactions in life if 

 you don't grow roses. 



