2 R. O. KIRKLAND 
DOUGLAS MAC ARTHUR 
A new rose named in honor of the famous American General. Long, 
Tulip-shaped buds open slowly into glorious flowers of rose, gold 
and salmon. Strong, healthy bushes, sending up numerous shoots 
clothed with dark green foliage. A flower of regal beauty on a 
plant which requires no coddling. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
ECLIPSE 
Long, yellow, streamlined buds, enhanced with ornamental sepals. 
Has been a consistent medal winner on its perfect form wherever 
displayed. A prolific bloomer on a strong, upright growing bush. 
Chosen “Queen of Show” several times. Pat. No. 172. $1.25 each; 
3 10r $a.10: 
HEARTS DESIRE 
A new rose last year, which we are happy to recommend, after care- 
ful observation in our test gardens. Exquisite, slender buds of deep 
velvety red, which do not fade. True, rich old-time rose fragrance. 
Very tall, vigorous grower. Highest winner “All America Rose 
Selections” 1942. Pat. No. 501. $1.50 each; 8 for $3.75. 
LOWELL THOMAS 
A new, butter-yellow rose, named for the popular news commentator, 
which is one of the ‘All American Roses Selections” for 1944. This 
variety has pointed buds and large, open flowers of some thirty 
petals, and is moderately fragrant. The color holds up well for a 
yellow, and the plant is strong and vigorous in growth. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.00. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK 
This new lovely rose has been named in honor of the First Lady of 
China. Its long-pointed buds of light, canary-yellow open full to 
creamy-yellow, long stemmed flowers over dark green, large and 
leatherly, disease resistant foliage. In our trials, the plant has been 
most vigorous in growth, with a strong upright habit, and a heavy 
producer. Highest award winner in “All America Rose Selections,” 
for 1944. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
MME. MARIE CURIE 
The discoverer of Radium lends her name to this outstanding new 
yellow rose. A shapely, light golden-yellow flower, and perhaps the 
most abundant bloomer of the new trio of yellow roses. The long- 
pointed buds open to large, high-centered flowers of thirty or more 
petals that are moderately perfumed. A bushy, upright plant with 
abundant bronzy-green disease-resistant foliage. Another winner of 
“All America Rose Selections,” for 1944. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 


Three New AARS Winners for 19444 
LOWELL THOMAS—A new deep butter yellow. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK—A new light canary yellow. 
MME. MARIE CURIE—A new golden yellow. 

The All-American Roses Selections, Inc., awards were made to 
these three new varieties after competitive rose tests made through- 
out the country by expert judges. They will be in great demand, 
so we urge you to order early. 

