PEACE—Stixu ‘““‘Heap-Man”™' 
Cli. Peace. Patent 932. ARS 76%—Av. Growth 11’. Too soon after in- 
troduction to rate nationally, but reports so far indicate all the plant and bloom 
virtues of the bush variety are repeated. ‘The clear calm and color of an Easter 
dawn.’ Why do so many rosarians ignore the advantages of Hybrid Tea Climbing 
Roses, with the big increase over the bush form in bearing wood and resulting 
bloom? A seven to eight foot pillar stake in the background of your low grow- 
ing sorts will take your climber away from the ground and up into that ‘‘air- 
space,’ which is yours too, you know,—why not “‘occupy’’ it! 
3 for 6.60 each 2.50 
Picture. H. Tea. ARS 84%. So many people have asked us ‘‘why we 
don’t have Picture’’ we are growing it to save postage. Color is a clear, velvety 
rose-pink. Has a distinctive form, which has survived the competition of later 
varieties,—the reflexed petals give a unique ‘“‘crispness’’ and lasting quality. 
Just about everybody knows and loves Picture, hence further comment is super- 
fluous. 1.50 
Picture, Climbing. Pie daw arenl fed nono paren iL.» 12°. The 
climbing form of this old favorite, has just made a remarkable ARS rating of 
89%, and won general acclaim from oe to coast. Takes a fine performance for 
a climber to gain such universal approval. If you are a ‘‘cautious rosarian’’ and 
want your roses “‘fool proof’ (like Hennessey’s), Climbing Picture will reward 
you amply for teak 
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“Every rose variety in extstense was at some time considered marvelous, otherwise the 
originator would not have continued to grow it.’’—Roy HENNESSEY 
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