: Rubaiyat 

Diamond 
Jubilee 

QW Cmericam 
The All America Rose Selection Award is the highest 
honor a rose can win in the United States. There are a 
number of rose test gardens in different sections. Experts 
watch the new roses carefully. They meet and compare 
C69 Rubaiyat (Plant Patent No. 758)—This fine rose was 
the only one to win the All America Rose Award in 1947. The 
plant is a strong, sturdy, very-healthy grower. It is an exceed- 
ingly free-bloomer with luxuriant, deep green foliage. The 
cerise-red flowers have the delightful old rose fragrance. Long 
shapely buds open slowly into large flowers on long stems. It 
is a magnificent garden rose and excellent for cutting. This 
rose will live for years. Postpaid. Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75 
Extra Large Specimen Plants, Each $1.75, 3 for $4.50 
Charlotte Armstrong 

C29 Diamond Jubilee (Plant Patent Applied For)—This 
grand rose won top honors in the 1948 All-America Rose 
Awards. The large, fragrant flowers of warm buff-orange are 
fully double, high centered. They last unusually long both on 
the bush and when cut. Very strong, healthy grower and free- 
bloomer. Postpaid. Each $2.00, 3 for $5.00 
Extra Large Specimen Plants, Each $2.25, 3 for $5.75 
C10 Charlotte Armstrong (Plant Patent No. 455)—This 
fine rose is making a remarkable record. It not only won the 
A ARS Award, but also the John Cook Medal for being the 
best new American rose since 1935 and in 1944 won the Ger- 
trude Hubbell Gold Medal for being the best American rose 
in the previous five years. Lovely long streamlined buds open 
to enchanting full-blown flowers. No picture can do the color 
justice. The buds are carmine and the open flowers cerise, 
beautiful at all stages. Long stems fine for cutting. One of the 
world’s finest roses. Postpaid. Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75 
Extra Large Specimen Plants, Each $1.75, 3 for $4.50 
