America’s 
NX FINEST 
\ PATENTED 
ROSES 
AARS | 
WINNERS § 
Nocturne 
(Patent No. 713) 
All-America Winner for 1948. It 
has one of the longest, most per- 
fectly streamlined buds of any red Rose. The 
dark rich color, perfect buds and flowers and 
ability to grow, make Nocturne one of the 
best red Roses in the country today. Each 
$2.00; 3 for $5.25, postpaid. 
New Yorker 
N octurne 
Peace 
(Patent No. 591) 
Golden yellow, ovoid buds 
etched with pink, as they 
open color changes from ca- 
nary-yellow to pale golden to 
iridescent cream. Petals are 
edged with apple-blossom- 
pink that deepens as the flow- 
er slowly opens to glorious 
five-inch blooms. AARS \ 
Award for 1946. Each $2.50; 
3 for $6.60, postpaid. 
New Yorker 
(Patent No. 823) 
Acclaimed as the best red Rose 
of all times. No other variety 
can equal its all around per- 
formance. Each $2.00: 3 for 
$5.25, postpaid. 
Charlotte 
Armstrong 
(Patent No. 455) 
Unique color with long, slender 
blood-red buds opening to mag- 
nificent brilliantly colored open 
flowers, spectrum-red in cool 
it 
First Love 
" weather, cerise in hot weather. 
First Love AARS Award for 1941. Each 
A beautiful pale dawn-pink, with $2.00; 3 for $5.25, postpaid. 
long tapering buds. The flowers with 
their mild fragrance and gracefully —— 
pointed petals open very slowly. A 
The plant is vigorous and very up- ; 
right in habit, each flower borne y ne : ppariet 
singly on a slender stem. Each $2.25; 4 oats 
3 for $6.00, postpaid. 
Peace 
