The World's Ginest 
ROSES 
ff Oregon G hows” 
Here they are, the Roses for which you have been asking. So many of 
you Lily customers wrote asking if we sold Roses, that this year we offer 
a selected list of top varieties. 
However, vital as are the varieties, the quality of the plants is even more 
important. Oregon is world famous for fine Roses and the reputation 
is well earned. These plants I’m offering are the cream of the crop. 
They are grown by a friend of mine whose roses | believe to be absolute- 
ly the world’s best. He has agreed to supply me with the very finest of 
the thousands he grows. These super-quality roses are available in but 
limited quantities and it’s first come first served. When these extra 
choice plants are exhausted, we must decline further orders. 
They will be shipped in mid-November (by far the best time to plant). 
BUT your order should be in early as top quality roses are far from 
plentiful. | had to make my reservation months ago or none would 
have been available So get your order in at once. You'll never buy 
better Roses anywhere. 
Roses Shipped FALL Only. 
CALIFORNIA (Pat. No. 499) 
CALIFORNIA-RP25-Pat. Considered a 
sensational novelty as an All American 
Winner in 1940. A glorious shade of 
ruddy orange toned with saffron-yel- 
low, with exterior of broad petals over- 
laid with saturn-rose. A dual tone ef- 
fect of indescribable loveliness. Buds 
i » long and pointed opening into six inch 
j flowers. Growth vigorous, with healthy 
” . glossy green foliage. Each $1.50, Doz. 
$16.50. Postpaid U. S. A. 


Vy CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG-RP27-Pat. All- 
American ‘40. A very long blood-red bud, open- 
ing cerise in hot weather, spectrum-red in ccol 
weather, beautifully shaped and extremely free 
flowering. The deep-green, leathery foliage is 
highly resistant to mildew. Altogether a desir- 
able rose. Each $1.50. Dozen $16.50. Postpaid 
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PEACE (Pat. No. 591) 
PEACE-RP47--Pat. Probably the most important new 
Rose introduced in a decade. Exhaustive nation-wide 
tests have found it successful in every Rose grow- 
ing section. From the cool moist climate of Puget 
Sound to the hot dry plains of Texas and the try- 
ing climate of the open prairie, ‘‘Deace’’ has made 
good. Too, it’s a beautiful Rose, the buds yellow 
with edges picited cerese and gradually opening into 
glorious five-inch blooms of alabaster white with 
a high pointed center heart of tawncy yellow. A vi- 
gorous plant, foliage almost holly-like, blooming 
throughout the season in the greatest profusion. If 
you have room for but one rose, it should be ‘’Peace.”’ 
Postpaid within U. S. A. $2.50 each. 
MIRANDY-RP44-Pat. All-American First Place 
winner 1945. A gorgeous fragrant red Rose with big 
rich red buds, opening a glowing chrysanthcmum 
red, a large full bloom (50 petals), with excellent 
lasting qualities. Mirandy has a wonderful damask 
fragrance equaled by few roses. A strong, free 
branching, vigorous grower, blooming almost con- 
tinuously with dark green heavy-textured foliage. 
Postoaid within U. S. A. Each $2.00. Doz. $22.00. 
Copyr.ght 1944 Armstrong Nurseries 
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MIRANDY 
