RUBAIYAT 
aoe 1947 ALL-AMERICA Selection. Named after Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyat, the celebrated 
stanzas of Omar, the Tentmaker, this unchallenged winner of the 1946 All-America Rose 
Trials is another gorgeous rose conquest of the famous McGredy’s of Ireland. It is a bril- 
f liant red with a profusion of long, graceful buds. The very large, slowly opening flowers 
are a rich crimson to red-rose color. Tall, vigorous, free blooming, and of dark green foli- 
age, this new rose combines the fragrance of old roses with the disease-resistant qualities 

of the best modern hybrids. Pat. applied for. £2.00 each. 
An All-America award in 1944, this is a new yellow rose of outstanding merit; its 
long buds are a rich glowing yellow, opening to a large flower of uniform lighter yellow. 
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Good grower. Flowers are held on long stems, mildly fragrant. One of the better new 

yellows. (Plant Pat; No..595.)" 31:50 each: 
RUBAIYAT—1947 All-America 
4 MIRANDY 
1945 ALL-AMERICA Se- 
lection. This gorgeous, 
fragrant red rose takes its 
place among the best. The 
big ovoid buds are deep 
rich red with black shad- 
ings, opening to lovely 
chrysanthemum - red, vel- 
vety textured flowers of 
huge proportions. Its de- 
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make you inhale deeply, 
for the perfume is the es- 
Bence Onprose perlection,. 
You will list Mirandy as 
Ome,Ol mw Oum cl oleate 
(Plant PateNo.632.) sl o0: 
MIRANDY LOWELL THOMAS 

PEACE ——-_————___> 
1946 ALL-AMERICA Se- 
lection. In every section 
of the country “Peace is 
recognized as an outstand 

ing rose, and the most 
beautiful ever introduced 
in America The well 
shaped buds are canary 
vellov with cerise picotee 
border, slowly opening to 
rlowers OT BARN ORE SdH Rot > ial S 
and perfect form. The col 
ors change as the flov ers 
untold ‘ vellow, pale 
oold, creamy ivory and 
alabaster vh Le; with the 
cerise petal edging passin: 
through soft rose to true 
apple blossom pink, finally 
to softest of soft pink lay 
ender. Plants vigorous, fo 
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lage shiny, intense green. 
. st for rose gardens 
m1 1 n 7 - " 
Tant Pat. No. 59] £? (0) 

