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Rome Glory 
Peace 










ROME GLORY (Left) 
(Plant Patent No. 304) 
The aristocrat of red Roses, among the largest in Rosedom, unchallenged 
in a wide, bright world of color. A true patrician. Borne freely on extra- 
long stems, keeping marvelously in bouquets. Superb fragrance, most 
prized of all Roses at the florists, commanding fabulous prices wherever 
grown. 
Buds... .more glorious, more perfect than any American Beauty. Large, double 
blooms of exquisite form. 
Lasting. .flowers last long on the plant, or cut. 
Plant... .strong, healthy, of better than average height. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
PEACE (Below, Left) 
(Plant Patent No. 591) 
Peace has already taken its distinguished place among the yellow Roses, 
introducing a new note of interest in the color stages through which it 
passes. The ovoid buds are golden yellow, etched with pink. As they 
open, they change from canary-yellow, to pale gold, to iridescent cream. 
The petals are edged with apple-blossom-pink that deepens as the flower 
slowly opens to glorious 5-in. blooms. The petals roll gracefully outward 
to form a very double flower, attractively cupped and with a high-centered 
golden heart. Individual petals are large, numbering from 40 to 45. Its fra- 
grance is delicate. 
The plant is as superior as the bloom, hardy—vigorous—disease-tesistant. 
The flowers are unusually large and borne on heavy stems that lift them 
proudly above the mass of large, vigorous, shining, holly-like foliage. Best 
of all, the blooms are produced in glorious succession until frost. 
Honors. .All-America for 1946 and other awards. 
Bud.... .ovoid, golden yellow, etched with pink. 
Blooms. .cupped, canary-yellow to cream, edged pink. 5 in. 
Plant...vigorous, hardy. Large, glossy, disease-resistant foliage. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
MME. JEAN GAUJARD (Below, Right)) 
(Plant Patent No. 338) 
An aristocrat, bearing in the long, shapely bud an exquisite blend of pastel 
colors, every mark of the patrician. Delicate creamy yellow, with gorgeous 
shades. of orange and carmine-pink on the reverse. Extraordinarily fine and 
graceful in form, with lovely long stems. Stands the sun—very free bloom- 
ing. Possesses all the subtle allure of France, from the birthplace of Pernet- 
Ducher Roses, created by the famous French hy- 
bridist, Jean Gaujard. 
Hardy..... disease-resistant, sturdy, upright. About 
3 ft. tall. 
Desirable. .for cutting and garden. Slightly fra- 
grant. 
Colors... .charming, rich, in both natural and 
artificial light. 
Awarded...Gold Medals: C.F.S.R. France; Colle 
Oppio, Italy. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
© fs. Mme. Jean Gaujard 


