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Whankend’ 
as announced when introduced by us as the 
only All-America Rose Selection for 1946, 
Having early won the highest Awards wherever shown 
in Europe, it quickly won the Gold Medal Certificate of 
Merit of the International Rose Test Garden of Port- 
land, Oregon; followed by winning the highest score ever 
attained by an All-America Rose Selection Award 
winner. It then won a 9.5 rating in the American Rose 
Society “Proof of the Pudding,” another all-time high. 
Note the illustrations on these pages. 
From these you catch a glimpse of what 
is happening all over the nation. Those 
who want the finest Rose to be had, 
either for their gardens or to win blue 
ribbons, have learned that they make no 
mistake when they order PEACE. 
QUEEN OF THE 
ROSE SHOWS 
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THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
in the Rose World. 
Star Rose Growers > 
WEST GROVE PA The PEACE Rose 
- being admired was 
: ‘Queen of the Show” 
at the Greater Lansing 
Rose Show last June 
at Mich. State College. 
Grown and entered by 
Frank U. Winchester. 
PLANT PAT. 
Lansing State Journal Photo 
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PEACE, ‘‘The Best 
Rose of the Show’’ at 
Asheville Men’s Garden 
Club of America Show; 
Grown by C. L. Kellogg, 
photographed with Ray 
Hastings and Robert 
Pyle, at the show. 
Stee! 
The ‘‘American Envoy of Peace Roses,” presented 
by Lily Pons to the city of Toulon, France, at her first 
postwar concert there. Andre Kostelanetz, Mr. Barto- 
lini, Deputy-Mayor of Toulon, and Lily Pons, on the 
2 concert stage. See Oct. 1946 “Success with Roses” 
COPYRIGHT 1947, BY THE CONARD’PYLE CO. 
PRINTED IN U.S.A. 
