
CRIMSON GLORY 
5020. (Pl. Pat. 105) Intense vivid crimson 
with a lustrous, velvety sheen. The ex- 
quisite buds open to magnificent large 
flowers of fine fragrance. The plant is a 
very vigorous grower. It is hardy, healthy, 
and produces bloom from early-summer to 
frost. A most excellent cut flower. Each 
$1.50, Postpaid. 

CLIMBING 
PAUL'S SCARLET 
5134. The finest climbing rose. Dazzling scarlet 
blooms cover the entire bush with often as many 
as 500 to 1000 blooms on an individual plant. It’s 
hardy, too. There are many of them in Shenan- 
doah and each year they are admired by all of us. 
We know you'll be mighty proud to have Pavwl’s 
Scarlet blooming gloriously in your yard. ALL 
POSTPAID. 
Standard 2-Year Plants 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.05; 
6 for $3.65 
Selected 2-Year No. 1 Plants 
Each 85c; 3 for $2.40; 
6 for $4.65 

ALL-AMERICA 
ROSE SELECTIONS 
Only the finest hybrid tea roses ever 
achieve All America acclaim. They are 
selected for perfection of bud and bloom, 
for vigorous growth and abundant bloom, 
for fragrance, and every worthwhile 
characteristic. These annual awards are 
now made following observation and re- 
ports from eighteen official test gardens 
around the country. The five presented 
here are sure to thrill you with exquisite 
beauty and fragrance. 
5013. DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Pat. Applied For.) 1948 All 
America Winner. Very large, high-centered flowers are 
glowing buff-orange with the bas= of the petals bright- 
ened with orange-yellow tones. Buds open slowly, last 
exceptionally long with intensification rather than fad- 
ing of the exquisite colorings. Sturdy upstanding 
growth produces long clean stems ideal for cutting. 
This prolific bloomer will bring new and thrilling 
beauty to every rose planting. Each $2.00, Postpaid. 
5012. NOCTURNE. (PI. Pat. 713.) The brilliant glow- 
ing beauty of Nocturne will thrill every lover of roses. 
Long streamlined buds of red open to a very large rose 
of cardinal red with richly highlighted darker shadings 
of chrysanthemum-crimson. A strong grower, prolific 
with bloom, and possessed of luxuriant glossy foliage. 
Each $2.00, Postpaid. 
5021 
"5021. PEACE, (PI. Pat. 591) The soft blendings of 
light gold and cerise make description of this great rose 
very difficult. Long buds of white and gold are edged 
cerise. Blooms open to immense size, 5 inches across. 
The center of the flower glows softly golden, while the 
cerise edging suffuses and blends beautifully deeper 
into the petals. Very long lasting and very prolific. 
Each $2.00, Postpaid. 
5007. TAFFETA. (Pl. Pat 716) The predominant color 
of this 1948 All-America Winner is rich rose carmine 
and there is'a charming change to begonia-rose as the 
flower opens. The reverse of the petals is softly tinted 
old gold. Delightful fragrance and very long stems 
contribute still more excellence to this award winner. 
Each $2.00, Postpaid. 
5022. RUBAIYAT. (Pat. Applied For) The only All Am- 
erican winner for 1947 is this vivid rich-red rose. The 
buds are long and shapely, slowly opening to extra 
large blooms . . . of heady old rose fragrance. The 
stems are long and upright. The bush grows vigorously 
and very tall, producing an abundant profusion of 
bloom. Eack $2.00, Postpaid. 
ALL-AMERICA ROSE GARDEN 
Order No. 5254. One each of the 5 All-America 
Roses Pictured here. 
ALL 5 ONLY $9.50, POSTPAID 



