Miss All-American 
Beauty 
4 Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) 
Here’s a beauty who will never have to 
give up her crown! So confident, so brim- 
ming with the joy of life that she will indeed 
remind you of the glamorous beauties who 
contend for the title of Miss America. 
We find it hard to curb our enthusiasm for 
this rose, and we are joined in our praise by 
nearly everyone who grows it. Every year it 
earns more plaudits. Terrific .... Fabulous 
.... Out of this world are typical comments. 
The blooms are enormous, with plenty of 
firm broad petals and rich deep pink color 
that lasts and lasts. Generally the flowers are 
carried only one on a long, sturdy stem. 
Marvelous to cut, of course, and so freely 
produced all season long that just one plant 
will furnish many a vaseful. 
Wonderfully fragrant, strong and vigor- 
ous, with no growing problems. Average 
height. For a real treat, plant Miss All- 
American Beauty. Better yet, buy three and 
save. Plant Pat. 2625. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
COMMAND PERFORMANCE 
Vv 
True, Tried and 
& THE ALL-AMERICA SYMBOL 
All the roses on these two pages are All-America award winners carrying the 
AARS symbol. You will see this mark also on many other kinds throughout this 
catalog. It is the only national award given to roses and is your assurance of merit. 
To earn this award a new rose must be entered for trial in 22 test gardens of All- 
America Rose Selections in all the different climates of the United States. There 
the roses are grown for two years and scored continually by knowledgeable judges. 
If a rose meets the high AARS standards it may receive an award and carry the 
AARS symbol of excellence. 

















MISS ALL-AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Command 
Performance 
Hybrid Tea. (Lindquist.) Striking, 
intense and with great eye appeal, 
these long pointed buds and _ graceful 
flowers won the All-America Award in 
1971. The color is a warm, vibrant 
orange, on the reddish side, with a 
somewhat lighter reverse. Flowers are 
medium size, with 50 petals curled at 
the edge, particularly beautiful when 
two-thirds open. Light to moderate per- 
fume. The good strong stems are ex- 
cellent for cutting. 
The plant is extra tall, very vigorous 
and upright, with dark leathery leaves. 
Big branching canes; free blooming. The 
wonderful color is a contribution of 
Tropicana, which is one of its parents. 
Worthy of a place in any garden. Plant 
Pat. 3063. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
AAXRS 
