} Armstrong Leads the 
"World in Creating Roses 
Which Have Won All-America 
Awards 
Charlotte Armstrong—An out- 
standing favorite in gardens 
from Maine to California 
First Love—There are 
always plenty of 
long-lasting buds 
and flowers like 
these to cut 
The Loveliest Buds 
‘ in All Rosedom 
First Love 
If you want (and who doesn’t) to cut bouquets of exquisitely 
graceful and distinctive long, tapering buds in a delightful shade 
of pale dawn pink, then this is sure to be the “‘first love” in ‘ 
your garden. In certain weathers, the delicate color is tinted € “—a 
with lovely pastel shades of salmon, orchid and rose, but they 
always retain their perfect form. The flowers have a mild pleas- 
ant fragrance and the crisp, gracefully pointed petals (about 25) foo “ es 
open very slowly. They last exceptionally well and the color ms i, i 
remains attractive to the finish. The plant is a vigorous one, o 
fairly upright in habit, and nearly every perfect bud and flower é : 
is borne singly on a long, straight stem, ideal for cutting. Free- 
branching and free-blooming, it is easy to grow, but your big- ee a ee 
gest delight will be in cutting and arranging the exquisite buds. ie ee 
Originated at the Armstrong Nurseries by H. C. Swim. Plant 7 
Pat. No. 921. $2.25 each, 3 or more, $2.00 each. ? 
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