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ROSES 
Good Roses are scarce. Since it requires two years to develop a good 
rose plant, the absence of skilled workers and other production 
difficulties during the war period are still apparent. 
Some of the old favorites are missing but we are fortunate in being 
able to offer more of the newer roses than ever. 
All plants offered are 2-year Eastern-grown; well-furnished with the 
fibrous roots so essential to a good plant. 
PEACE 
PEACE. (Plant Patent No. 591.) The All-American Selection for 1945 
and the most distinctive Rose introduction in many years. The bud, 
soft golden yellow etched with pink, opens to a magnificently 
large canary-yellow bloom daintily marked with cream and pink. 
Strong, upright growing plant with rigid stems and heavy luxurious 
foliage. A superb exhibition Rose. $2.50 each. 

Mirandy 
MIRANDY. (Plant Patent No. 632.) Another All-American Selec- 
tion. Rich, dark, vivid red with black shading. Long-lasting, 
beautifully formed flowers with a penetrating damask perfume. A 
fine, vigorous-growing, new Rose. $2.00 each. 

PEACE All-American Selection for 1945 

DOUGLAS 
MACARTHUR 
(Plant Patent No. 581.) Remark- 
able freedom features this new 
Rose; as easily grown as the 
favorite Radiance. Color, pink 
with gold and salmon tints. Long 
buds; large blooms. $1.50 each. 
CALIFORNIA. (Plant Patent No. 
449.) Long pointed buds, enor- 
mous flowers 5 to 6 inches across. 
Color, orange, saffron yellow and 
pink in a lovely blend. An excep- 
tionally vigorous, free branching 
plant. $1.50 each. 
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Douglas Mac Arthur 
GRAND DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. (Patent Pending.) A fine, easy growing, 
new Rose. Chestnut red in the bud, opening Begonia-rose. Foliage and growth 
perfect. Long, pomted bud. Large, double, long-lasting, carnation-scented 
flower. $1.50 each. 
MME. MARIE CURIE. (Patent Applied For.) Beautifully formed, clear yellow, 
deliciously scented blooms carried on good stems. This is a choice rose, particu- 
larly valuable for cutting. $1.50 each. 
DICKSON’S RED. (Plant Patent No. 376.) Large, perfectly formed, high- 
centered flower on long stems. Scarlet red in summer, velvety red in cool 
weather. An exhibition Rose. $1.25 each. 
PEARL HARBOR. (Plant Patent No. 637.) A vigorous, free-flowering Rose 
with almost thornless wood. Color, delicate shell-pink with golden bronze shad- 
ing. Reverse of petals, tyrian rose. $1.50 each. 
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