



Tested and Chosen by Our 
Foremost Rose Fanciers All 
Over America 
Peace (Plant Patent No. 591.) All-America Selection. The bud 
is a rich golden yellow with pink markings. As the 
flowers open, the pink seems to deepen until, as they come to their 
full high-crowned glory, the golden color fades first to an attractive 
ivory, then to an alabaster-white and the pink blush spreads and 
deepens along the edge of the individual petals. The plants produce 
many flowers at once and they can be seen in all stages. The whole 
effect is of several gorgeously different Roses on one plant. $2.00 
each; $5.00 for 3; $20.00 for 12. 
MIRANDY (Plant Patent No. 632.) All-America Selection. Large. 
ovoid buds open fully double, many petaled, deep red 
flowers, having the texture and pile of good velvet, and a delicious, spicy fragrance. 
Long, sturdy stems. Fine for cutting, lasting much longer than average indoors. Foli- 
age heavy, leathery, durable, and of a lustrous dark green which does not fade. Plant 
is upright, vigorous and free blooming. Altogether, this is the finest red Rose we have 
seen. We highly recommend it. $1.50 each; $3.75 for 3; $15.00 for 12. 
° 1950 All-America Winner. A rich shade of glow- 
Capictrauo ing rose-pink that is retained throughout the life 
PARE of the flower. Capistrano is vigorous and makes 
an F large, sturdy plants with a gorgeous display of heavy, 36-petaled blooms, on 
long, strong stems. Heavy, leathery, green foliage on a sturdy plant makes this 
one of the most rugged and beautiful Roses recently introduced. Add to this 
the rich, fruity fragrance, and we have an unsurpassed pink Rose. $2.50 each; 
$6.25 for 3; $25.00 for 12. 
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