1952 All America Award Winners 
OUTSTANDING 
OF BREATHTAKING BEAUTY 
C 40 Helen Traubel (P.A.F.). This lovely new | 
1952 AARS winner was named for the famous 
lady of American Opera. The buds are large 
and perfectly formed, truly magnificent. The 
color varies somewhat with the weather but is 
always beautiful. In the summer it is a bright 
lively porcelain-pink. In the Spring, late Summer 
and Fall it deepens to a luminous apricot-pink 4 
with a tinge of orange. The flowers are large, 
well-formed and borne singly on long stems with 
only a few thorns. Ideal for cutting. A vigorous, 
healthy grower that produces its flowers freely 
from June until frost. You certainly will want 
to add to your garden this great rose created 
by the genius, Herb Swim. It had to be ex- 
ceptional to win a 1952 AARS award. 
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Each $2.75, 3 for $7.20, 6 for $14.40 2-Year No. 1 Plants Postpaid 
If you want Large Specimen Plants, add 25c per plant. 
C194 Vogue (P. P. 926) This grand Floribunda is a 1952 
TRAUBEL-HOWARD SPECIAL AARS Award winner. It is pictured and described on page 40. 
2 Helen Wcleepit CC 82 CC 82A All 4 for? } 0.20 POSTRAID: Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00, 12 for $24.00 
2 Fred Howard All 4 for $9.20 Large Specimen on 2-year No. 1 Plants a 
2-Vear No. 1 Plants Postpaid Plants Postpaid Add 25c per plant for Large Specimen Plants. 
1952 AARS SPECIAL 
| C 39 Fred Howard (P.P. 1006) One of the last 
| creations of the late famous rosarian whose name TH ieee aa 3 tor $6.60 - CC 83A All 3 for $7.35 
it bears. This rose performed so outstandingly in 1 Vogue 2-Year No. 1 Large Specimen Plants 
the AARS trial gardens from coast to coast, that §- ™ Plants Postpaid Postpaid 
it won a coveted AARS award for 1952. The large, 
shapely buds open into fully double, attractive : 
flowers often 4 inches or more across. The color is 4 al <> ti 
a rich buff-yellow with a delicate blending of orange 7 
and pink. Keeps its color and form unusually well 
| even right through the hottest summer weather. : 
The flowers come singly on long strong stems espe- |). i 
cially fine for cutting. Extremely po 
vigorous plant with glossy deep 
green foliage. Blooms freely all, 
season and especially well in the} 
fall. They are a gorgeous sight. | 
Perfect buds and huge open flow- ' 
ers, almost of gold, on healthy 
plants standing over 3 feet tall. 
Worthy of the name it bears and 
a place of honor in your garden. 
Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60 
6 for $13.20 
2-Year No. 1 Plants, Postpaid 
If you want Large Specimen 
Plants, add 25c per plant. 
The AARS (All America Rose Selec- 
tions) was founded in 1938 for the sole 
purpose of promoting better roses. To 
win an AARS Award, the highest honor 
a rose can attain, it must pass strict 
standards in official test gardens locat- 
ed in all sections of the United States, 
for two years before introduction. 
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