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grand, luscious peach-colored blooms. “2 /, | ae 
The outer perimeter of this new Rose Vf 
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a full center of lively peach color. 
The flower is very double, reminiscent 
of some of the sweetly fragrant, full old-fashioned monthly Roses. Al- 
though modern in its flower production, its general appearance and its de- 
lightful effect, here is the Rose that answers the often-heard plea for “full- 
ness and fragrance,”’ like the Roses of old. The plant is bushy and the foliage 
is medium green. The 4% to 5-in., full double flowers are heavily perfumed : 
with a very distinctive, sweet but richly spiced fragrance. Every garden : GROUP 
should have a planting of this long-lasting newcomer, for its fragrance, 1ts No 1054 
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size and form and its friendly cheerfulness. Lodestar will give unbounded 
joy to new and old rosarians alike. (Pl. Pat. 41251.) = : : 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 12 for $26.40 Value $10.00 
Save $1.25. 
© J. & P. co. 
BEGINNERS AND EXPERTS: | 
Both will benefit by membership in the | 
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Lodestar 
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY 
All this is yours to enjoy and profit by: 
1. The American Rose Annual—280 pages, illustrated by many beautiful Rose 
pictures. = 
2. A subscription to the 
Monthly American Rose 
Magazine. 
. Guide for Beginners on 
Growing Roses. | 
. Help on personal Rose 
questions. 
. Use of the mail Lending 
Library. 
. Membership Card—a pass- 
port to new friends. 
Dues only $4.50 a year; 
Three Years for $13.00 
Write the 
American Rose Society 
4048 Roselea Place 
Columbus 14, Ohio. 
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History in Ro 
All-America Award 
Winner for 1953! 
Pe (Left) Likea precious stone, Chrysler Impe- 
Imperial Kose rial displays ie tones of vivid crim- 
son in the broad, open petals, heightened by 
dark overtones of glowing oxblood-red and the gem-like luster of garnet in the 
folds, retaining their sparkling beauty throughout the life of the flowers. A 
monochromatic Rose of dark, dramatic beauty! The play of shadows and lights 
accentuates this animated red Rose. Evolving from long, tapering, velvety 
maroon-ted buds, the flowers of this lovely Rose, like the facets of a diamond, 
change with the play of light; the iridescent shades of red deepen and become 
more brilliant as they open to their full 444 to 5 in. The beautifully formed 
flowers have between 40 and 50 wide petals that are symmetrically arranged 
and pee? The compact bush has abundant, dark green foliage. (Pl. 
Chryales Pat. #1167. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 12 for $26.40 
Imperial 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO 
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