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% PEACE 
%* PEACE. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 591. Just about the most amazing 
@® thing that has ever happened in the history of Rose culture is the world- 
Ke wide acclaim given to this Rose. Peace has won more medals, awards, 
honors—yes, and hearts—than any other Rose. It has outsold every 
other Rose in modern times, earning its popularity through sheer beauty, size 
and vigor. The Rose itself is as amazing as its success—magnificent in its 
golden, pink-edged beauty, superbly large and well formed, masterfully strong 
of bush and branch, and rich with large, Teather y leaves. Peace gives you much 
for little . . . producing blooms more generously than one could ask for, and 
each a perfect delight in color and form. The long, heavy canes bear their 
great blooms proudly, as though aware of your fascinated gaze and the per- 
formance you expect of them. 
This fabulous Star Rose is the crowning triumph of the famed Francis Meilland 
of France, who originated it. Star Roses was given the happy privilege of intro- 
ducing Peace in Ameri ica and of bringing this glorious creation to hundreds of 
thousands of America’s home gar dens. In them, over the years, Peace has ful- 
filled the need of those who know that ‘‘a thing of beauty is a joy forever.” 
If your garden still does not have this nonpareil of the Rose world, you have 
a treat in store. If you do have it, you know how fine it is, and will want to 
plant at least one more Peace this spring. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
* STAR is the trade-mark of The Conard-Pyle Co., registered in 
the U.S. Patent Office. 3 
