The Worlds Finest ROSES 
Direct to You From the Great 
<¢ 4]l-America”’ 
SELECTION FOR 1946 PEAC 5 
Words and pictures cannot do justice to this wonderful rose. 
. This is in every sense a NEW KIND of rose and can truly be 
| said to be the first NEW rose in the past 25 years. This rose is 
| sensational. Starting with beautiful, large yellow buds with 
edges picoted cerise, the rose opens slowly, passing through 
a series of color changes to alabaster-white, each petal edged 
with pink that seems to deepen as the flower opens. Though 
the bloom is unusually large, long-lasting and constantly fresh 
looking, its effect is that of a delicate and almost ethereal 
loveliness. The individual petals are large and of great sub- ) 
. stance, and when fully open they do not shatter but remain on 
> the flower for an unbelievable time. This rose scored the high- 
est points ever given since the Rose trials started, and as you 
watch it open in your garden and see the many colors displayed 
at one time on a single piant, canary yellow, pale gold, cream, 
The New Rose “PEACE” (Plant Pat. No. 591) ivory and alabaster-white, cerise, soft rose, apple-blossom pink 
and finally a soft pink-lavender, you’ll readily understand why 
ANGELS MATEU this 1946 ALL-AMERICA was 
Glorious big double blooms of orange-old rose to rich the unanimous choice of the 
salmon-coral. A good sturdy bush with mildew resist- — a judges everywhere. Patent No. 
ant foliage. Plant Patent 174. $1.00 each. : 591. Priced at $2.50 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
Big, beautifully-formed blooms of deep, vivid crimson, LOWELL THOMAS ; ; 
A new yellow rose of outstanding merit. 
with well molded buds, opening to full, well-formed, ne f ; . 
high centered blooms, deliciously fragrant. Winner of s its long buds are a rich glowing yellow, 

many medals and honors. Patent 105. $1.00 each. { { : Ge ark ry a peeneten rats 
tai €4 ighter yellow. : 
Sek) ENS ; a4 Fe held on long stems. Mildly fragrant. 
Plant Patent 426. Buds of deep coppery pink open a) : One of the! better newlvelloews.«Pat- 
slowly to great 60-petaled blooms with a glowing 
coppery center, toning to shell pink on the outer pet- 
als; rich and alluringly fragrant. $1.50 each. 
ented. $2.00 each. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
A beautiful rose both in bud and open 
flower. The color is a rich, delicate 
coral-pink set in a base of golden or- 
ange. This strong growing plant will 
produce lots of beautiful flowers for 
you. An All-America winner in 1943. 
Patented. $1.50 each. 
NIGHT 
Just about the darkest of all roses, 
deep crimson shaded black and ma- 
roon, with a spicy clove and cinnamon 
ANGELS MATEO fragrance. A good, vigorous grower. 
Plant Patent No. 174 Patented. $1.50 each. 




POINSETTE 
SIGNORA Possesses a vivid shade of red that al- 
Combines the well known color combinations of the Talis- most glows. Sheer, dazzling brilliancy 
man and Hoover roses in new and different tones, pro- no other rose seems to possess. $1.00. 
ducing a rose of compelling warmth. Buds brownish or- 
ange, opening to lighter mandarin and salmon, with gold All-America 1943 
base. Patented. $1.25 each. MARY MARGARET 
McBRIDE 
(Plant Pat No. 537) 
~~ we 

SIGNORA (Plant Pat. No. 201) 
1 
A 

\ COPYR GHT 
yo ae i F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 

