
_ 2 ALL TIME GREATS 
FOR ROSE LOVERS 
Although introduced several 
tanks just about ‘tops 
It was rated as the No. 1 
24 leading Rose experts who wer 
utiful Magazine in 1946. 
it was the onl 
Committee fo 
Time great among fine 


Rose lovers. 
Rose of all time by 
e polled by House 
t “PEACE” ranked so high 
y selection made by the All-America Rose 
It is destined to become an AIll- 









Glory 
“CRIMSON GLORY” PLANT PAT. 
Enormous double blooms of deep vivid crimson. Long, 
pointed buds which open slowly. Large, sturdy bushes 
produce an abundance of extremely fragrant blooms. 
Foliage plentiful and healthy. A real Rose in every 
sense of the word and a valuable addition to every 
garden, 
Nice, 2-year, field-grown and budded plants. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
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“PEACE” 
Plant Patent no. 59] 
AARS— (The Only 
Selection for 1946) 
We might well use this 
whole page extolling the 
merits of this grand new 
Rose. Adjudged by ex- 
perts to be one of the 
greatest new Roses of all 
time. Magnificent large, 
very double blooms rana- 
ing in color from a deep 
yellow in bud, to creamy 
yellow with  cerise-pink 
edging as the petals un- 
fold, and finally an ala- 
baster shade on fully 
open blooms. Not unusual 
for one to count 5 or 6 
different shadings in 
blooms on a single plant. 
Bushes are massive and 
sturdy in growth with 
tough, leathery, dark 
green foliage. Plants 
bloom from June until 
freezing weather,  pro- 
ducing exhibition quality 
flowers in abundance. 
2-year, No. 1 plants. 
$2.50 each; 
3 for $6.25; 
iy 12 for $24.00 
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Crimson 
