PEACE $2.50 each, 3 for $6.25 
Grey Another year of trial has passed and our opin- 
} ion of Peace is unchanged. We still think 
Peace is one of the finest roses yet introduced. We have 
found that often the first bloom to come out in the 
spring is pale but from then on the color deepens. 
The range of colors through which Peace passes is almost 
unbehevable. Here in our climate the opening color 
varies from primrose yellow to lemon yellow with edges 
tinged cerise. As the large 50 petal rose ages, the yellow 
becomes hehter while the pink to watermelon shades 
intensify. With the new and older bloom on the plant 
at the same time, one can picture the unusual and beau- 
tiful show of color, which is displayed throughout the 
year. The rose has fragranee, too, and it is an excellent 
eut flower, with superb substanee. 
Another crowning feature of Peace is that the plant is 
just as wonderful as the bloom. It is a very strong 
orower, four feet or more, with long strong stems and 
excellent large, dark green, leathery, disease-resistant 
fohage. } 
Peace is timely named and worthy of the honor. We feel 
pleased that we suggested the name chosen. We shall 
all want Peace in our gardens, not for the name alone, 
but because of its perfection. 
(See illustration pages 12-13) 
