SIX CHOICE PATENTED VARIETIES, 2.00 to 2.50 Each Prepaid 
91 GC 5010—CHARLOTTE ARM- 
sTronG. AARS winner in 1941, 
continues to rate high among the 
best red roses. Huge, carmine-red 
flowers often 4 in. across with high, 
tight centers. Sweet, delicate fra- 
grance. Plant Patent 455, Each $2.25 
91 GC 5021—Pgace. 1946 AARS 
winner. Hailed one of the best 
roses ever developed. Truly magnifi- 
cent ivory-yellow blooms with tinges 
of pink around edge of each 
petal. Handsome, shiny dark green 
foliage. Plant Patent 591. Each $2.50 
91 GC 5003—Forty-Niner. 1949 
AARS winner. Spectacular gold- 
en-yellow on reverse side of petals 
creates startling effect with brilliant 
red lining. One of the best bi-colors. 
Plant Patent 792.....-- Each $2.50 
(k) 91 GC 5017—First Love. As en- 
chanting as its name. Beautiful 
long tapering buds are deep rose- 
pink, opening to reveal more deli- 
cate pink centers. Tall, bushy 
plants. Plant Patent 921..Each $2.25 
91 GC 5002—CHARLES MALLERIN. 
Developed by Meilland, French 
hybridizer who created Peace (i; 
above). Rich, deep shade of scarlet 
with velvety texture found only in 
the finest roses. Color does not 
"blue’’ or fade. Fragrant. Plant 
Pettente9SSiir crestor crete rae) cc Each $2.50 
(w) 91 GC 5019—Mrissi1on BELLS. 
1950 AARS winner. Pointed buds 
and high-centered flowers are often 
5 in. across. Unique shrimp-pink in 
color. Haunting fragrance. Dense 
foliage. Plant Patent 923. Each $2.00 
BUY THESE 6 ROSES, SAVE $2.05 
COLLECTION OF 6 PATENTED ROSES. 
Excellent group for beginner or 
veteran rosarian. Six distinctly dif- 
ferent colors. All have won high 
honors in competition. Four of the 
six are AARS selections (see ex- 
planation at right, below). Includes 
1 each of all of the varieties ap- 
pearing on this page, G through M. 
Will provide a colorful pageant 
from early summer through fall. 
Shipped Prepaid. 
SI GCSB aye eran sae All 6 for $11.95 
BUY THESE 12 ROSES, SAVE $4.55 
COLLECTION OF 12 PATENTED ROSES. 
An enviable group which includes 
Charlotte Armstrong, an old-timer 
which has never diminished in popu- 
larity; many recently introduced 
newcomers, three members of the ex- 
citing new family of Grandifloras, and 
the beautiful red rose President Eisen- 
hower which appears on the Front 
Cover of this Garden Book. Includes 
all of the Patented Roses A through 
M, on this and the facing page. 
91 GC 5215—Prepaid . All 12 for $24.95 
Wuat Are Att AmericA Rose SELECTIONS? Each year, newly developed 
roses are submitted for trial by the world’s leading hybridizers. Plantings 
are studied for two years in 22 different test gardens throughout America un- 
der every condition of climate and soil. This is called the All America Rose 
Trials. A detailed record is kept of the performance of each plant. Ratings are 
based on a point system for vigor, disease-resistance, foliage, perfection of 
bloom, color, and fragrance. Only the highest 
rated roses become the AARS selections of the year. BA WARDS 3 
