Peers: RT D T EA R O 
AMERICAN FLAGSHIP. Attractive urn- 
shaped buds open to high-centered, well- 
formed, double flowers of velvet-textured 
crimson-red, deeply shaded with rich oxblood 
tones. Holds color in sun; does not blue. 
Vigorous grower and free bloomer, with blach- 
spot-resistant foliage. It is a cross of Crimson 
Glory, with many of its parent’s characteristics, 
and was runner-up to Rubaiyat in the AARS 
trials for 1947. In color on page 8. Pat. 
No. 676. $1.50 each 
COUNTESS VANDAL.  Long-pointed buds 
open to full, perfect, fragrant blooms, richly 
adorned in copper and salmon, suffused with 
soft yellow. Vigorous, upright grower that 
blooms unceasingly. The best of the ‘‘salmon”’ 
group. Shown in color on page 8. Pat. No. 38. 
$1.35 each 
CRIMSON GLORY. Deep, velvety crimson. 
Rich in color, perfect in form, and delightfully 
fragrant. Thrifty grower of spreading habit 
and a free bloomer. Rated the best red and the 
most popular Rose of any color. Shown in color 
on page 9. Pat. No. 105. $1.50 each 
DICKSONS RED. Glowing scarlet-red. Large, 
beautifully formed, high-centered flower 
on long stems, with rich fragrance. Un- 
fading color, best in the fall. A grand exhibition 
type. Winner of the Clay Cup for fragrance. 
Pat. No. 376. $1.35 each 
ECLIPSE. Long, stream-lined bud of rich 
golden yellow. Vigorous, upright grower pro- 
ducing mildly fragrant flowers on long stems. 
Unusual, handsome and distinctive. The 
leader of all yellows. A most prolific bloomer. 
Illustrated in color on page 9. Pat. No. 172. 
$1.35 each 
ERNIE PYLE. Glowing rose-pink. Flowers 
of great size are borne in profusion. Vigorous 
grower and bushy plant. Well-formed flowers 
on long stems, fine for cutting. Dedicated to 
the memory of the famous G.I. reporter. 
Shown in color on page 5. Pat. No. 673. 
$1.50 each 
GOOD NEWS. Peach-pink, changing to silvery 
pink in the open bloom. Full, perfectly formed, 
tea-scented flowers. Vigorous, bushy and 
altogether an excellent grower and constant 
bloomer. A truly door-yard Rose. In color on 
page 9. Pat. No. 426. $1.50 each 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. A 
grand new shade of red. Chestnut color 
in bud-form, opening to firm-petaled 
blooms of begonia-rose. Some call it tomato- 
red. Buds are long-pointed, on long stems. 
Flower is large, double, long-lasting, and un- 
fading. Foliage is large, glossy, dark green. The 
bush is very vigorous, upright and bushy. 
Carnation fragrance. Pat. pending. 
$1.50 each 
HECTOR DEANE. Strawberry-pink from crim- 
son buds, diffused with orange, varying quite 
a lot. Tall, vigorous grower and very florifer- 
ous. The intense old-rose perfume is outstand- 
ing. Pat. No. 361. $1.35 each 
The Newer Varieties 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. Warm, glow- 
ing pink. Rose of rare beauty and delicacy 
of form. Vigorous grower with abundance of 
large flowers on long, stiff stems. Ideal for 
cutting. Fruity fragrance. Growth and foliage 
above average. A 1944 ALL-AMERICA 
ROSE SELECTION. In color on page 5. 
Pat. No. 607. $1.50 each 
MceGREDY’S SUNSET. Saffron-yellow blushed 
with delicate orange. Beautiful buds, full 
shapely flowers, sweetly fragrant. Most vigor- 
ous plant and prolific bloomer. Pat. No. 317. 
$1.35 each 
MIRANDY. Gorgeous chrysanthemum-red. Big, 
ag ovoid buds, often long-pointed, are deep, 
rich dark red with black shadings. Full 
flowers of beautiful form are long-lasting and 
have a wonderful fragrance. Plant is strong, 
free-branching, with heavy stems and is a grand 
producer. Shown in color on page 8. Pat. 
Nos00.24 $1.50 each 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. Coppery pink. 
Beautiful form, exquisite coloring and sweetly 
fragrant. Splendid grower, free-flowering, and 
one of the best of all Roses. Pat. No. 129. 
$1.50 each 
PEACE. Sensational new Rose. Buds open 
yellow, with edges picoted cerise; glorious 
5-inch blooms of firm, alabaster-white, 
each petal edged with pink that deepens as 
the flower slowly opens. Very double, showing 
a center heart of tawny yellow. The individual 
petals are large and of great substance. The 
large exhibition blooms are borne singly on 
strong, straight stems. The plant is supremely 
strong and vigorous, with superb foliage. This 
great new Rose appropriately heralds the dawn 
of Peace. In color on back cover. Pat. No. 
DOL: $2.00 each 
RUBALYAT. Brilliant red. Long, graceful buds 
open to rich-hued crimson blooms of lovely 
form. Rugged bush with luxuriant growth. 
Profuse bloomer with old-rose fragrance. Only 
All-America Award for 1947. In color on front 
cover. Prop. rights reserved. $2.00 each 
SAN FERNANDO. Currant-red. Pointed, well- 
formed buds on stiff stems open to glowing, 
bright scarlet. Compact and vigorous grower 
with heavy, dark green, leathery foliage. 
Pronounced fragrance. An ALL-AMERICA 
for 1948. Shown in color on page 4. Pat. 
pending. $2.00 each 
STERLING. Beautiful pink. The big, long- 
pointed bud of brilliant deep pink, with yellow 
at base, opens into a large bloom, lasting when 
cut; fragrant. Pat. No. 21. $1.50 each 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. Pure while. Fine form, 
ideal for cutting; deliciously fragrant. Vigor- 
ous and bushy plant. An early and_ prolific 
producer. Pat. No. 108. $1.35 each 
IF ORDERED IN GROUPS OF THREE OR MORE OF ONE VARIETY 
$1.35 kinds are 3 for $3.40 
$1.50 kinds are 3 for $3.75 
$2.00 kinds are 3 for $5.00 

