\_ROSES «& 
A NEW CLIMBING ROSE 
HIGH NOON. CR8. (Plant Pat. No. 704.) Vigorous climber pro 
ducing lemon-yellow, double blooms. A continuous bloomer with 
clean, glossy foliage. $2.50. 
“PEACE” 
The Finest New Rose of the Decade. 
PEACE. R43. (Mme. A. Meilland.) (Plant Pat. No. 591.) This All- 
American Winner for 1946 is still receiving wide acclaim. One 
marvel of this rose is the range of colors through which it passes 
—from opening yellow buds with edges of picoteed cerise, to 
glorious 5-inch blooms of alabaster white. Each petal is edged 
with pink which seems to deepen as the bud opens around a 
high-pointed center of tawny yellow. The vigorous plant with 
clean, glossy foliage is as superior as the bloom. Recommended 
for all sections without reservation. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 



R43. PEACE, $2.00. 
ROEDING’S QUALITY BUSH ROSES 
ORANGE SHADES 
os 
CALIFORNIA. R3. (Plant Pat. No. 449.) Long buds of ruddy 
orange, toned with saffron yellow; open to magnificent flowers. 
$1.50. : 
DR. KIRK. R12. Orange-red buds are long and shapely. Open 
blooms shade from orange-red to coppery-rose. $1.00. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL. R13. Apricot and gold flushed rose. Vigor- 
ous, glossy foliage. $1.00. 
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