PRESIDENT EISENHOWER 
(Plant Par 1217) 
A splendid new rose of rich, unfading rose-red color. 
Large buds open slowly to 4 to 5-inch, well-formed 
flowers with 35 to 40 petals, on strong, straight stems. 
A free, continuous bloomer with heavy canes, 21% to 
3 feet tall. Sweet old-time fragrance. 
Pee 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
A glorious combination of cerise-toned orange, 
scarlet and yellow. Large, open flowers with about 
25 petals and rich spicy perfume. An unusually 
tall, well-branched plant with unbelievably strong 
cutting stems. One of the first multicolor varieties, 
still widely grown after 25 years. Very free 
blooming. The clean, handsome foliage is an 
added attraction. 
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RADIANCE (Above) 
The standard American pink rose, widely planted 
because it does well almost everywhere. A brilliant 
carmine-pink, with salmon-pink and yellow shadings at 
base of the petals. The fragrant, globular flowers are 
produced abundantly all season, even through the 
hottest weather. Commonly known as the “beginner's 
rose’’ because it has been the means of introducing 
thousands of home gardeners to the hobby of rose 
growing. 
RED RADIANCE (Above) 
This is one of America’s great red roses and the per- 
fect companion for Radiance, with blooms and plant 
of the same type. Vigorous growing, hardy, healthy, 
free blooming, with true rose fragrance. The color is 
a bright cerise-red. 
