CRIMSON GLORY 



PEACE H.T. (Meilland) Rated highest by experts 



and amateurs alike — grown everywhere by niilHons 



jp of people — this splendid pink-tinged yellow rose 



continues to live up to its fabulous reputation. 



Huge blooms and buds, Em immensely strong, tall, 



vigorous plant, rich, heavy foliage — all contribute 



character which is equalled in its way by the colorful 



beauty of the Peace flowers. In sum, they give you 



the all-time champion among roses . . . the rose 



so many others are compared with. SI. 95 ea 



3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



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CRIMSON GLORY H.T. Glorious, rich 

 crimson color — outstanding rose form in the classic 

 tradition — abundance of flowers — the headiest of lovely 

 rose perfumes — all these qualities make Crimson Glory 

 as popular today as it was 25 years ago! A good, solid, 

 low to medium-growing bush with leathery foliage rounds 

 out the reasons why I must include Crimson Glory in any 

 list of Old Masters. You'll really enjoy that wonderful 

 fragrance! SI. 75 ea.; 3 or more, 81.55 ea. 



BLANCHE MALLERIN HT Here we 



have the one white worthy by virtue of popularity and 

 value over the years to be listed in this distinguished 

 group. The beauty of pure whiteness . . . the delight of 

 fine form . . . the pleasing plumpness which speaks of 

 solid character — Blanche Mallerin has them all. Long, 

 shapely buds open to high-centered flowers which come 

 one to the stem on a fine, sturdy bush. The vigorous 

 plant will grow to 3 or 3 J^ feet. There's no finer accent 

 for your other roses than the white beauty afforded by 



this unusually good old favorite. $1.95 ea.; 



3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



JiiarlCoses 



'^^WEST GROVE, PA. 





PEACE 



