STAR’ ROSES 
King’s Ransom 
Hybrid Tea. (Morey.) Big lively blooms of 
chrome-yellow, ideal for cutting purposes, with 
a nice lingering fragrance. The tightly curled, medi- 
um long buds develop into S-inch, fully double, 
golden flowers of excellent form. The full center 
Opens wide, to display rose-red stamens that add to 
the beauty of the bloom. 
Grows moderately tall, with heavy canes, 
blooming best in spring and fall. The big, attractive 
flowers decorate the bush in fine style and open well 
even in unfavorable weather. 
King’s Ransom won an All-America Award in 
1962, and since then has established itself in the 
select group of fine yellow roses. Recommended for 
every garden. Plant Pat. 2/03. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 



















PINK PEACE 
KING'S RANSOM 




DON’T MISS IT! 
You're missing something good if you don’t grow 
roses. Escape into your rose garden—if it’s only a 
few bushes—and you're in a different world. Here 
are problems you can solve. You can see results 
quickly and enjoy them hugely. 
The triumph of bringing indoors a bouquet of 
beautiful buds that you yourself have raised is a joy 
you must experience to understand. Then when you 
get a severe case of rose fever and begin to exhibit 
your blooms in rose shows... win your first blue 
ribbon... then your first trophy... This is living! 











Pink Peace 
Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) One of the 
great Peace family of roses, and that’s high recom- 
mendation. Flowers are almost as large as those of 
Peace, and their deep dusky pink color, firm petals 
and lasting ability are unusually good. The shim- 
mering color has a lovely glow. Buds are big and 
pointed, and the fully double bloom has a high peaked 
center surrounded by broad petals. Very thick stems. 
like Peace. 
The plant is very strong and bushy—again, like the 
Peace rose but taller, with large leaves. Excellent for 
the back row of a planting when you give it plenty of 
room. Pleasing fragrance, strong stems and its myste- 
rious pink color make Pink Peace a favorite to cut. 
Plant Pat. 1759. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 

