CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
1941 ALL-AMERICA Selection. 
This rose has been one of the most 
popular we have ever handled since 
its introduction. Each year more 
glowing reports reach us from many 
satisfied gardens. The long stream- 
lined buds are a rich colored spec- 
trum red, opening to full blooms of 
rich cerise. Its tones of red vary 
through the growing season so that 
you have to see the rose to realize 
its rich tones. Flowers are held on 
tall, stiff stems. From Maine to Cali- 
fornia itis a winner. (Plant Pat. No. 
455.) $1.50 each. 

CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
All-America, 1941 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE 
1943 ALL-AMERICA Selection. 
begonia-rose. 
HEART’S DESIRE —————~> 
1942 ALL-AMERICA Selection 
This beautiful rose has fully justi- 
fied its selection for a place in the 
All-Americas. Buds are long, well- 
shaped and luminous deep red, open- 
ing into a beautiful full double rose 
with broad petals and heavy tex- 
ture. The full blown roses do not 
fade, but retain their rich color until 
the petals drop. Held on long stems, 
they are ideal cut flowers with a 
delightful rich fragrance. It is a vig- 
orous grower with handsome green 
foliage, disease resistant. (Plant 
BatgNO. 012) Boleo0reach, 
HEART'S DESIRE 


All-America, 1942 
<—— FRED EDMUNDS 


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The well-formed buds of this beautiful 
rose are rich claret, almost brick red, changing as flower opens to lovely 
Buds and flowers perfect and beautiful in every stage of 
development; highly fragrant. Plant is vigorous grower and free bloomer. 
Selection as All-America justifies giving it a prominent place in your 
garden. Patent applied for. $1.50 each. 

1944. REGIONAL ALL- 
AMERICA Selection. An 
outstanding new rose in 
an unusual color. The 
beautifully shaped orange 
colored buds open to a 
beautiful bloom of apricot- 
orange. The plant is ex- 
ceedingly strong growing, 
with good clean foliage. 
You'll enjoy this unusual 
color in the garden, or as 
cut flowers for the home, 
as well as its delightful 
fragrance. (Plant Pat. No. 
731.) «$1.50 each. 







GRAND DUCHESS 
CHARLOTTE 
All-America, 1943 
