CHOICE ROSES 3 
NOCTURNE 
Outstanding for its bright cardinal-red coloring and unusually long 
perfectly formed bud. The large petals have good substance, are 
highly textured, and it is a pleasingly fragrant red rose on long, 
sturdy stems. Has been tested from coast to coast, and won the 
approval of experts everywhere. A real show rose. Winner of 
AARS award 1948. Pat. No. 713. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
PEACE med 
The “All America” award winner for 1946, and the outstanding new 
rose of the year. The immense flowers are lemon-yellow and edged 
with rose-pink. The plant grows tall and vigorous and the lovely 
buds are borne on strong, erect stems. “All America” in every re- 
spect, and a consistent sweepstake winner in every rose show. 
Pat. No. 591. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
REX ANDERSON 
The creamy white buds are long and pointed, high centered, and are 
freely produced on a large, strong vigorous bush. We admire this 
Mc Gredy rose more each year, and consider it the best of all white 
roses. Pat.-No, 335. $1.50-each: 3 for: $3.75. 
ROSE OF FREEDOM 
A fine new Hybrid Tea with beautiful 60 to 70 petalled, long stem- 
med, currant-red blooms with delightful true old rose fragrance. The 
new wood is usually thornless, and the plant blooms freely on a 
vigorous, upright bush of handsome foliage. Highest scoring red 
rose in 1947 national trials. Pat. No. 791. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
RUBAIYAT 
This beauty produces long, shapely buds of rose-red or crimson, be- 
coming paler in the open flower. Buds and flowers are extra long 
and carry a delightful fragrance. The tall, vigorous plant keeps up 
a never ending succession of bloom. An All-America winner of 1947. 
Pat. No. 758. 91.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
SAN FERNANDO 
AARS award winner for 1948. Glowing currant red, opening to 
glowing scarlet, pointed, well formed buds on very straight stems. 
The blooms have long lasting quality and are very fragrant. A fine 
cutting and exhibition rose. Pat. No. 785. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
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ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTIONS FOR 1951 
The All-America Rose Selections, a national non-profit organi- 
zation set up to scientifically test all new roses and to select the 
best in each year’s introductions for national awards has announced 
that there will be no new winners for 1951, and that the 1950 win- 
ners will wear their crowns for another year. 
REPEAT WINNERS FOR 1950-51 
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One each of all four 1950-51 AARS Winners for $6.75 
(You save $1.25) Ask for AARS collection No. 1. 
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