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Peace 
All-America Rose Selections 
“All-America Rose Selections’’ are the 
Roses judged best among many of each 
year’s new introductions by an association 
of rosarians organized to conduct growing 
tests. In fifteen official test and demonstra- 
tion gardens, representing different climatic 
conditions throughout the U. S., proposed 
new varieties are grown and observed for a 
two-year period. Each such test is made 
by an accredited ““Test Garden Judge and 
Director,’’ who compiles a complete report 
or “‘score sheet’’ on each Rose under trial. 
All the important horticultural character- 
istics afte scored throughout the entire 
JACKS ON & PERKINS CO. ° 
J. & P. OFFERS 

~ (Plant Patent No. 591) 
AN ALL-AMERICA 
ROSE SELECTION 
Radiant Yellow 
Again, a lovely new Rose is born! Peace takes its 
distinguished place among the yellow Roses, intro- 
ducing a new note of interest in the color stages 
through which it passes. The ovoid buds are golden 
yellow, etched with pink. As they open, they change 
from canary-yellow, to pale gold, to iridescent cream. 
The petals are edged with apple-blossom-pink that 
deepens as the flower slowly opens to glorious 5-in. 
blooms. Peace brings ethereal beauty to your garden 
all Summer long. 
As the flower matures, the petals roll gracefully out- 
ward to forma very double flower, attractively cupped 
and with a high-centered golden heart. Individual 
petals are large, numbering from 40 to 45. The bloom 
is firm-textured and never balls in any weather. Its 
fragrance is as delicate as the flower is beautiful. 
The plant is as superior as the bloom, hardy—vigor- 
ous—disease-resistant. The flowers are unusually 
large and borne on heavy stems that lift them proudly 
above the mass of large, vigorous, shining, holly- 
like foliage. It needs no disbudding to produce ex- 
hibition blooms which hold their form and freshness. 
Best of all, the blooms are produced in glorious 
succession. 
This Rose should have a place in every garden 
as a living symbol of peace on earth, good-will 
toward men. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.25; 12 for $25.00 
Bud. .ovoid, golden yellow, etched with pink. 
Blooms. .cupped, canary-yellow to cream, edged with 
pink. 5 in. across. 40 to 45 petals. 
Fragrance. . delicate. 
Plant. .vigorous, hardy. Very large, glossy, disease- 
resistant foliage. Successive bloomer. 
Peace Roses growing in the field 
growing season by a uniform “‘point 
system’’—color, form, fragrance, size and 
productivity of bud and bloom, sturdiness 
of neck and stem, hardiness and growth 
habit of plant, disease resistance, type and 
abundance of foliage, etc. 
The Rose Council of the AARS then com- 
piles all the reports, and makes its selec- 
tions, from those which scored the highest, 
of the finest new garden Roses in the 
year's competition. Many Roses so select- 
ed during the past six years are offered 
you in this catalog. All are identified by 
the insignia AARS. 
