Mme. 
Chiang 
Kai-shek 
Crimson 
Glory 

field-grown plants which will be used in filling your orders. 
Ci5 Mme. Chiang Kai-shek (Patent applied for)—All roses are 
beautiful, but here is one so exquisite that mere words cannot 
describe it nor any picture do it justice. Superb pointed buds of 
soft yellow and as the petals gracefully unfold, the outer petals 
become a rich ivory, with the center a clear canary-yellow. A full, 
double rose with 35 petals, freely produced on fine stems for 
cutting. It has a subtle fragrance that enchants you. One of the 
world’s great roses named in honor of one of the world’s greatest 
ladies. It is an All-America Rose Award winner for 1944. 
Postpaid. Each $2.00. 
C14 Heart’s Desire (Patent No. 501)—If we could have but one 
rose, this would be it. It is an All-America winner and destined 
to become one of the greatest roses of all time. The buds are 
absolutely perfect and they open into large, graceful, double 
flowers on long stems, fine for cutting. The color is a bright yet 
soft crimson-scarlet that does not fade. So fragrant that just a 
small bouquet perfumes a room. A healthy, hardy, vigorous 
grower that improves with age. It blooms freely the first year, 
and the second and third seasons you will be astonished. Post- 
paid. Each $1.50. 
C12 Douglas MacArthur (Patent applied for)—A new rose that 
asks no favors and requires no coddling. Hardy, vigorous with 
dark green, healthy foliage, it- produces its lovely flowers all 
through the season. The long buds open slowly into glorious 
flowers of fine proportion. The color is an exquisite blend of rich 
pink, gold and delicate salmon. “Truly a flower of regal beauty. 
Postpaid. Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75. 
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Cil_ Crimson Glory (Patent No. 105)—A deep crimson with a 
velvety sheen. Acknowledged to be the finest dark red rose. The 
flowers are perfect, exquisite buds opening into large, magnificent 
blooms, very fragrant. The plant makes a strong, rather spread- 
ing bush. Hardy, healthy, producing the beautiful flowers from 
early summer to frost. Lovely in the garden and exceptional for 
cutting. Postpaid. Each $1.25. 
Cié Pearl Harbor (Patent applied for)—For many years Pink 
Radiance has been the largest selling pink rose in America. Here 
is a rose that has all the robust health and vigor of Pink Radiance 
and produces a better bloom. The flowers are larger, more 
double, a better bud, also better when open. The color is also 
richer, a lovely light pink inside and bright pink outside. A free, 
continuous bloomer. In addition, it has almost no thorns, a 
feature you will like. Postpaid. Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75. 
C10 Charlotte Armstrong (Patent No. 455)—We do not have 
room to picture this fine rose, an All-America winner in 1941. 
Long stream-lined buds open into amazingly beautiful blooms of 
rich, sparkling cerise. Free-bloomer. Postpaid. Each $1.25, 
3 for $3.15. 
“ GLORY COLLECTION 
1 Crimson Glory 
1 Heart’s Desire 
1 Mme. Chiang Kai-shek 
All 3 for $3.95 Postpaid 

