

“ALL AMERICA” ROSES 
“THE WINNERS” — 1941 to 1948 
{ epg RUBAIYAT (Pat. applied for}—All America Selection for 1947. 
AAR' ¥Y Extra large blooms of rose-red inside of petals, with outside sev- 
“eral shades lighter. Tall vigorous plant, resistant to minor ills. 
Each $2.00 Postpaid. 
rene PEACE (Pat. No. 591)—All America Selection for 1946. Most beauti- 
AAR’ ful rose ever introduced. Color changes from canary yellow, pale 
gold, creamy ivory, to alabaster white, with soft rose pink edging 
to petals. Immense size and perfect form. Each $2.00 Postpaid. 
apa MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—All America Selection for 1945. Large 
ND ovoid buds of deep, dark red with black shading, opening to rich 
wine red. Delicious damask fragrance. Each $1.50 Postpaid. 
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— FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. No. 731)—All America Selection for 1944. 
AAR Symmetrical buds of burnt-orange open to glorious blooms of vivid, 
: glowing coppery-orange, slowly changing to apricot. A spreading 
HEART'S DESIRE (Patent No. S01) plant with glistening olive green foliage. Each $2.00 Postpaid. 
All America Selection 1942 
apd GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE (Pat. applied for)—All America Se- 
AAR! lection for 1943. Pezfectly formed buds of rich claret red change as 
flower opens to lovely begonia-rose. Richly fragrant and unusual in 
color. Each $1.50 Postpaid. 
apd HEART’S DESIRE (Pat. No. 501)—All America Selection for 1942. 
AAR Small, slender buds of deep red opening to a loose semi-double flower 
of velvety red which does not fade. True rich old-time rose fragrance. 
Each $1.50 Postpaid. 
apg CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. No. 455)—All America Selection 
AARS for 1941. Streamlined buds of spectrum red open to full blooms of 
rich cerise. Flowers cerise in hot weather and spectrum red in cool 
weather. Each $1.50 postpaid. 

PEACE (Plant Patent No. 591) g GRAND DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE (Patent Applied for) 
All America Selection 1946 All America Selection 1943 


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