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All America 

 Rose Selections 



Peace 



All America Rose Award for 1946 



Gorgeous 5 inch many-petaled blooms of glowing yellow 

 etched with pink with color changing from canary-yellow to 

 pale golden to iridescent cream. Petals are edged with ap- 

 ple-blossom pink that deepens as the flower slowly opens. 

 PEACE is a healthy, vigorous grower and is continuously 

 in bloom. Winner of All America Rose Selections Award in 

 1946. Perhaps America's most popular rose today. 



2 Yr. No. 1 Plants — $2.50 Each 



PEACE (Pat. No. 591) 



DIAMOND JUBILEE (Pat. No. 824) 



Diamond Jubilee 



1948 All America Rose Selection Winner 



An excellent exhibition rose. DIAMOND JUB- 

 ILEE is a rose of loveliness and perfection. 

 Large, double flowers of warm glowing buff- 

 orange with a touch of orange-yellow at the 

 base of each petal. Flowers open slowly and 

 last very well on the bush or as cut flowers. 

 Rich fragrance. 



2 Yr. No. 1 Plants — $2.00 Each 



TASHION (Pat. No. 789) 



FASHION 



Finest of All Florihundas 



1950 All America Rose Selection Winner 



A gay new Floribunda Rose considered the finest ever created. 

 Brilliant, luminous coral-red buds open into miniature Hybrid 

 Teas of coral-pink suffused with gold. Delicately fragrant blooms 

 ire long lasting. 



2 Yr. No. 1 Plants — $2.00 Each • 



FORTY-XINER 



All America Rose Selection in 1949 



Considered the most brilliantly colored bi-color rose yet intro- 

 duced. Lasting bright colors of vivid Orient-red and chrome- 

 yellow are startling in brilliance, yet blend together beautifully. 

 Mildly fragrant. Patent No. 792. 



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2 Yr. No. 1 Plants — S2.00 Each 

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