<—« PEACE. Plant Pat. No. 591 any 
Peace is the first Rose to be awarded the National Gold 
Medal of the American Rose Society, the highest Rose honor 
in America. It also received top national awards in France 
and England. Flowers are extra large and long lasting, their 
tints of yellow, pale gold, cream and ivory having a varying 
blush of pink on the ruffled petal edges. The plant has great 
tall stems and handsome foliage. No such amazing combina- 
tion of long stems, fine lasting qualities and huge, perfectly 
formed flowers has ever existed before. 
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Shecial COLLECTION No. 15 
One each of the 3 varieties 
illustrated on this page 
PEACE FORT Y-NINER NEW YORKER 
VALUE $6.00 $5- 1 oO You save 90¢ 

© PEACE 
FORTY-NINER. Plant Pat. No. 792 
ra ae All-America Winner for 1949 
The most brilliant bicolor ever produced. The rich chrome-yellow on the 
: outside of the petals contrasts and yet harmonizes with the vivid red inside. 
oe Long-pointed buds open into well-shaped, delightfully fragrant flowers. The 
plant is vigorous, with heavy, long, straight stems relatively free from thorns. 
Foliage heavy and resistant to disease. 
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FORTY- 
NINER 
DW GERARD K.KLYN, 
INC. 
The Gardeu Kose 
Yursery 
MENTOR, OHIO 
NEW YORKER 
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NEW YORKER. Plant Pat. 823 
{f you are to have only one Rose in your garden, you 
should plant this one, for no other variety can equal its 
all-round performance. From bud stage to mature bloom, 
it is magnificent at all times. The bud, of perfect form and 
texture, opens slowly to a scarlet flower with a rich velvety 
sheen. The blooms are long lasting even in the hottest 
weather; the rugged petals are sun resistant and hold 
their color. The very vigorous, bushy, disease-resistant 
plant grows to 3 feet or more. 
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