Stars to Shine in Your Garden 
= ri Mirandy 
™) Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) Marvelous spicy per- 
fume and velvety wine-red flowers. Huge, opu- 
lent buds and large, high-centered blooms loaded 
with 50 or more petals. Occasionally it turns 
purplish just before it wilts, but that’s a minor fault. 
A sturdy garden plant about 22 feet high, blooming 
steadily until frost. A dramatic cut flower with long 
stems and a personality all its own. Hardy, living for | 
many years and winning friends easily, both in home | 
gardens and on show tables. | 
$3.25 ea.—3 or more, $3 ea. | 
Peace 
» Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) The Sec- 
* retariat of roses! Peace has earned praise and 
prizes all over the world, and promises to keep right 
on doing that. It’s the perfect start for any new rose 
grower .... huge, healthy, hardy. The flowers are 
truly breath-taking in size and beauty. No two are 
exactly alike, but they always show a _ lovely 
blending of yellow, gold, cream, ivory and pink. The 
bush is so strong and blooms so freely that it stands 
in a Class by itself. 
$3.25 ea.—3 or more, $3 ea. 
A 
MIRANDY 
Roses of Your Own 
So you have a house of your own 
now, and you've always promised 
yourself that some day you're going 
to grow roses? Well, some day is 
now! 
There's nothing to beat the thrill 
of raising roses in your own yard, 
where you can see them every day 
and watch their progress through 
the whole year. True, they do need 
more care than a flat of marigolds, 
but consider how much more they 
give you and how many years a 
good bush lives. 
The five roses shown on these two 
pages are an excellent start for any 
planting. Four of them are winners 
of the All-America Award. Notice 
the Offer on page 29. Like all the 
Offers in this catalog, it’s a good in- 
vestment for anyone. It should help 
make it possible for you to start that 
rose garden right now, this very 
year. 
PEACE 
