NOCTURNE 
(Plant Pat. 713) 
Universally a favorite deep crimson rose which 
has reached enviable heights of popularity. Buds 
are long and slender, borne singly on fine cutting stems. 
Sturdy, fairly tall-growing bush bearing luxuriant 
foliage. AARS winner 1948. 
OPERA 
(Plant Pat. 1017) 
As gay and dashing as a first nighter. A blend 
of golden yellow at base to scarlet at top of slender, 
well-formed buds, which open slowly into great big, 
fully petaled flowers. 
foliaged. 
Plant is sturdy and beautifully 
PEACE 
(Plant Pat. 591) 
This is undoubtedly the 
most talked-about rose of 
our time. In a class by 
itself, it defies adequate de- 
scription, as each flower is 
individually different. The 
amazingly big, full-blown 
flower shows it off to best 
advantage, as the bud form 
is not Peace’s ‘Sunday 
dress.’’ AN ALL-TIME 
GREAT ROSE. AARS 1946. 
