CRIMSON GLORY — 
Enormous double blooms of deep vivid crimson. Long, pointed buds which 
open slowly. Large, sturdy bushes produce an abundance of extremely fragrant 
blooms. Foliage plentiful and healthy. A real Rose in every sense of the 
word and a valuable addition to every garden. 2-Yr.-Old, No. 1, Field-Grown 
Plants, $1.50 each. 
COLLECTION | 
1 Countess Vandal 
1 Crimson Glory 
2-Yr., Field-Grown 
ONLY $2.39 
NO DISCOUNT 
COUNTESS 
VANDAL 
Long pointed bud, upright 
stems, color combination § can 
hardly be described, being pink. 
copper, gold and salmon. So beau- 
tiful and fragrant 2-yr.-old, 
field-grown plants, $1.50 each. 
CACE 
THE ARISTOCRAT OF 
CHOICE ROSES 
(Plant Pat. No. 591.) Peace 
was the AARS Winner in 1946, 
and is still judged the greatest 
Rose ever introduced and patent- 
ed. Magnificent, large, very 
double blooms ranging from deep 
yellow in bud to cream-yellow 
with cerise-pink edging as the 
petals unfold. Lasts for days in 
full bloom. Bushes make a sturdy 
growth, with rich green leathery leaves 
Plants in bloom from June to freezing 
weather in the fall. Keep well after 
cutting and will perfume the whol 
house. It’s No. 1 Rose in every garden. 
5-inch blooms are common. See en- 
graving of PEACE flower at right 
Printers ink cannot bring out the ef- 
fect of a golden sunset reflected on its 
pure, delicate surface. PRICES—2-Yr.- 
Old, No. 1 Plants, $2.50 each; 2 
for $5.00; 3 for $6.60; 10 for 
$22.00. 
