Kansas Landscape & Nursery Company’s 
AARS MEANS All-America Rose Selections. 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
This is a non-profit committee, nationally and internation- 
ally recognized as the most important rose testing organization. Each year, AARS scientifically tests and selects 
the best of each year's rose introductions for national awards. Al rose entries are planted in 18 test gardens 
distributed throughout America. Competent judges score the entries over a period of two years, and at the end 
of the two year period, the top scoring entry is given the All-America Award. You can be certain that any 
AARS winner is one of AMERICA’S FINEST ROSES. 
The Patented Hybrid Tea Roses listed below are supplied in heavy grade only. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
(Patent No. 1176). SEE PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE. 
Unmatched by any other red rose. Its vivid, rich tones of crim- 
son are enhanced by darker overtones of glowing oxblood red, 
and the gem-like lustre of garnet in the folds retains its sparkling 
beauty. Long, tapering buds unfold even in adverse weather, 
opening to large, high centered flowers, borne on sturdy, medium 
long stems. The opening of each glorious rose is a thrilling spec- 
tacle of changing, irridescent shades of red. In growth, CHRYS- 
LER IMPERIAL is compact and symmetrical. Its abundant, dark 
green, semi-glossy foliage gives the bush the appearance of a 
handsome garden shrub. AARS award for 1953. POSTPAID: 
Each, $2.75; 3 for $7.20. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE 
(Patent No. 824.) (SEE PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE.) 
Winner of the-top score in the All-American Trials for 1948. 
Fully double, high centered flowers of a glowing buff-orange with 
a touch of orange-yellow at the base of the petals. Often 5 to 6 
inches across. Delightful fragrance. POSTPAID: Each, $2.00; 
3 for $5.25. 
MIRANDY 
(Patent No. 632. ) (SEE PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE.) 
The first-place All-America award winner for 1945. This beau- 
tiful creation is a gorgeous rose, producing big, ovoid, long 
pointed buds of deep, rich red with black shadings which open 
to lovely flowers of Chrysanthemum red. Along with its deep, 
rich color, Mirandy possesses a most delicious, full-bodied frag- 
rance. The flower displays new beauties of form as the petals 
unfold, and eventually becomes a huge, full bloom (50 petals) 
which last a long time. Mirandy reaches its magnificent best in 
sunshine and warm weather. The plants are more medium: in 
height, vigorous, and free-branching. POSTPAID: Each, $2.25; 
3 for $6.00. 
MOJAVE 
See picture, descripton and price on front cover. 
FRED HOWARD 
(Patent No. 1006.) (SEE PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE.) 
This AARS winner for 1952 has long, rich yellow buds, tipped 
with a delicate penciling of light pink. Bears beautiful flowers 
from early spring to late fall on long stems. Excellent for cut- 
ting. The tall growing plants, with their dark, shiny foliage, are 
strong, hardy and fully branched. POSTPAID: Each, $2.50; 
3 for $6.60. 
PEACE 
(Patent No. 591.) (SEE PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE.) 
AARS AWARD FOR 1946. The greatest merit and charm of' this 
new variety is the changing panorama of colors from bud to full 
flower. Large ovoid buds of yellow open slowly into large, fully 
double, fragrant flowers which are at first a cream yellow with a 
picotee edging of warm watermelon pink around the edge of the 
petals, then gradually change to a delicate overall flush of pink 
suffused with softening yellow as the bloom opens. Each stage 
of development shows different color combinations in perfect har- 
mony. POSTPAID: Each, $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
TALLYHO 
(Patent No. 828.) (SEE PICTURE ON OPPOSITE PAGE.) 
AARS AWARD FOR 1949. Uniquely colored blooms of which 
the inside of the petals is a varying but always a delightful and 
warm shade of pink. The outside of the petals is a rich crimson. 
The buds, before they unfold, are deep cardinal red. The long, 
stemmed blooms open slowly and last exceedingly well because 
they have such heavy substance. Very large, perfect form, and 
spicy fragrance. Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
All America Award 
Winners Collection 
This special consists of one each of the patented roses 
pictured on the opposite page: 
1 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
1 DIAMOND JUBILEE 
1 MIRANDY 
1 FRED HOWARD 
1 PEACE 
| AVNELNAS(© 
All Six Roses For 
A $14.00 VALUE 
$12.30 
POSTPAID 
AARS Winners continued on pages 32 and 33 
