CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(1941): A hybrid tea which has retained (1941) ; 
its phenomenal popularity through the 
years. It is an all-climate rose with splen- 
did rich cerise blooms 4 inches across. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL 
This is one of the outstanding 
modern pink roses. The long, pointed 
buds are a deep coral pink suffused with 
yellow. Blooms are full, high centered. 
MIRANDY (1945): Shows to 
best advantage in the warmer 
months when it yields huge blooms. 
Long pointed buds are of deep red 
with almost black shading. 
Fifteen all-time All-America Roses 
VOGUE (1952): A floribunda of 
brilliant cherry coral. Flowers are 
perfect hybrid tea but in clusters, 
and about 3 to 3144 inches in diam- 
eter. Buds are dark, oval in shape. 
using them in your garden 
HELEN TRAUBEL (1952): A beautiful 
pink hybrid tea. The color varies with the 
weather, sometimes a light, lively pink, 
more often a luminous apricot which blends 
into deeper orange tones. 
CHRYSLER (1953): 
hybrid tea created from a crossing of Charlotte 
Armstrong and Mirandy, two previous AARS 
winners. Flowers are large, high-centered and 
borne singly on sturdy cutting stems. 
This is a crimson-red 
