(Wj^Pltint Pat. 2625. All the "super" adjectives apply to this rose. 

 $§&* It came to us from the world-renowned Meilland firm in 

 France, but the name Miss All-American Beauty is especially 

 fitting because it has all the poise and charm of the girls who strut 

 down the runway in the beauty contests. 



Since winning the All-America Award in 1968, this rose has 

 been grown extensively in this country and has had a chance to 

 prove how good it is. At rose shows it has been winning prize 

 after prize. As a matter of fact, we rate it the finest pink rose 

 ever introduced. 



You can see from the photograph how rich and lively the color 

 is — a glowing pure deep pink, clean and crisp. It is so inviting 

 that you instinctively bury your nose in the bloom, and will not 

 be disappointed because it carries heavy tea perfume. The huge, 

 full flowers have 50 or more beautifully curved petals and a high 

 pointed center. Buds are medium long, tapering and bursting 

 with color. Generally they are borne singly on the long stiff stems 

 and will make you reach for the shears because it is impossible 

 to resist the cutting-and-arranging possibilities of Miss All- 

 American Beauty. 



The plant is of medium height for a Hybrid Tea but very sturdy, 

 with large, sage-green foliage. Best of all is its willingness to 

 bloom time after time all summer. One crop is scarcely gone 

 before you can see the next buds appearing. 

 $3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.30 ea. 



OFFER 32 



Four with 



Winning Ways 



CHICAGO PEACE 

 MISS ALL-AMERICAN 



BEAUTY 

 MISTER LINCOLN 

 TROPIC ANA 



$12.80 



(it) 



STAR ROSES The Conard-Pyle Co. • West Grove, Pa. 19390 



Phone: Area Code 215-869-2426 



