
NOVELTY GARDEN ROSES (continucd) 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK (Howard & Smith) (Patent applied for )—One of the three varieties selected 
as 1943-44 All America Rose selections which is passed on by fifteen of America’s leading and largest Rose growers, 
cooperating in an undertaking to test each other’s Roses in gardens located throughout this country under different 
growing conditions. Named in honor of the First Lady of China. Long, pointed, pale yellow buds open to large spiral 
flowers of canary-yellow with creamy outer petals. Vigorous, free flowering variety with bronzy green canes which are 
one of its attractive features. When the flowers are fully open a mass of rich golden anthers matching the petals make 
it a most unusual and beautiful subject. Price: $2.00 per plant; $20.00 per dozen. 
PEARL HARBOR 
Upper surface of the petal is a delicate shade of shell 
pink suffused golden bronze at the base. The outer or 
underside of the petals is a Tyrian rose in color. Plant is 
practically thornless: a delightful colored Rose of be- 
witching fragrance. Price: $1.50 per plant; $15.00 
per dozen. 

Douglas MacArthur 
DOUGLAS MAC ARTHUR 
A beautifully proportioned Rose of rose gold and salmon 
blended together on strong bushes which send forth many 
shoots of shiny dark green foliage. Like the great leader 
for whom it is named it commands the admiration of all 
who see and grow it. Price: $1.50 per plant; $15.00 
per dozen. 

Pearl Harbor 
NOTE: 
When ordering, if agreeable to you, will you kindly suggest a second choice on your order in case we are sold 
out of the original variety inquired for. If no second choice is suggested, we will assume a substitute is not 
desired by the purchaser. 

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