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America Winners is literally 
a choice of “the best of 
the best.” All are picked from 
the greatest winners in All- 
America history. They are our 
candidates for rosedom’s Hall 
of Fame. 
Peace 
Canary, buff and pink 
Giant flowers to 6 in. 
A long-lasting beauty 
Husky, medium plant 
Fine foliage & stems 
All-area rose 
This is undoubtedly one of the greatest roses of all time. 
The opening to fully open blooms, displaying tones of 
yellow, cream, buff, pearly white and apple blossom, are 
lovely beyond what words can describe. Plant Pat. No. 
591. $2.50 each; 3 or more, $2.20 each. 
Charlotte Armstrong 
Carmine-red to cerise 
Large flowers to 5 in. 
Perfect tapering buds 
Vigorous tall plant 
Mildew resistant 
Grows well everywhere 
Year after year the public acclaims it “Queen of them 
Charlotte 
Armstrong 
all.” Among light red roses, it enjoys world-wide ac- 
claim for its outstanding beauty and performance. The 
finest rose of American origin ever introduced. Plant 
Pat. No. 455. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
Helen Traubel 
Luminous apricot-pink 
Perfect blooms to 6 in. 
Delightfully fragrant 
Tall robust plant 
Large handsome foliage 
Easy to grow anywhere 
Exquisite long tapering buds and beautifully formed 
opening blooms of warm pink and luminous apricot. 
Helen Traubel, like its namesake, is a rose which will 
make music in any garden. Plant Pat. No. 1028. 
$2.50 each; 3 or more, $2.20 each. 
