QUEEN ELIZABETH 



Stars in Every Garden 



PEACE 



"The rose bushes were received very quickly and in good 

 condition. They look like lovely healthy plants." 



Mrs. M. A., District of Columbia 



Queen Elizabeth 



Peace 



Grandiflora. (Lammerts.) A regal beauty, very sure of her- 

 self. Tall, stately and impressive as a plant — sweet and 



friendly as a flower. Truly a superb Grandiflora . . . the first of 



this class and generally rated as the best one. 



Blooms are a clear, clean, "innocent" pink, lightly ruffled and 



cupped in shape. They come two or three on a stem and also 



singly. Stems are unusually strong, bearing the blooms proudly. 



Very sturdy and vigorous in growth, topping most of its neighbors. 



Blooms come in wave after wave until frost. This is a rose you will 



glory in, and one that will last for years. 

 $3.25 ea.— 3 or more, $3 ea. 



/^fe\ Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) The rose of roses! 

 ^3& s It is so widely grown and has been so lavishly praised that 

 we can say only "Peace stands on its record." 



The color is a soft gold to ivory, flushed with a pink tint that 

 gradually suffuses the whole flower. Buds and blooms are huge, 

 with so firm a texture that they last extra long. They are borne 

 in steady succession until frost. Stems, leaves and canes match the 

 bloom in super-size. Give Peace plenty of room so that it can 

 reach its full potential. If you have one bush, you will want 

 another. But if you have room for only one rose, make it Peace. 

 $3.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3 ea. 



Blanche Mallerin 



Hybrid Tea. (Mallerin.) Long, urn-shaped buds of noble bearing 

 and blooms of classic form — high pointed in the center, tapering 

 and well proportioned. They are about 43^ inches across, of pure 

 satiny white, and best of all, have unusually sweet perfume. 



This lovely white rose puts majestic snowy beauty within reach 

 of every gardener. It's generous with its flowers, so that you can 

 cut them often. 



The plant has good heavy canes and leathery, cedar-green 

 leaves. Bushy and quite upright, it is a fine performer in the gar- 

 den. Another rose with a history reaching back over 30 years. 

 $3.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3 ea. 



OFFER 7 

 FIVE CLASSIC ROSES 



BLANCHE MALLERIN ECLIPSE 

 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL PEACE 

 QUEEN ELIZABETH 



$14.90 



