(Shown on front cover) 



ALL-AMERICA AWARD 

 WINNER FOR 1969 



ffi^ Floribunda. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant Pat. 

 *4fii- s 2792. The first lavender rose to be 

 honored with an All-America Award and sure 

 to win a place in the affections of rose lovers. 

 Buds are urn shaped, of lovely ruby-pink open- 

 ing to charming 3 r 2 to 4-inch blooms of rich 

 lavender with a band of ruby tinting the petal 

 edges. The flower is double, exquisitely formed, 

 with wavy and scalloped petals. Penetrating 

 fragrance. Long-lasting clusters carry 3 to 7 or 

 more blooms. The plant grows vigorously but 

 low and bushy, with plenty of bloom. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, S3. 10 ea. 



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All-America Winners 



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MISS ALL-AMERICAN BEAUTY 



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$9.90 



OFFER No. 12 7 A 



3 Newest, Finest Floribundas 



ANGEL FACE 

 EUROPE ANA (See p. 15) 

 GAY PRINCESS (See p. 16) 



$8.75 



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ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER FOR 1969 



Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant Pat. 2855. This exciting 

 <S| new rose is a striking, colorful spectacle. The pointed buds are a deep 

 ^ brick-red, unfurling to show the glowing fires within. The face of the open 

 flower is orange-red and the reverse rosy red. The vivid blooms are 33^ to 4 

 inches across, with about 50 petals. Strong stems hold the blooms, sometimes 

 singly but more often 3 or 4 to a stem. Foliage is exceptionally dark and thick 

 textured. Medium tall (to 5 feet), bushy and vigorous, producing a profusion 

 of bold color all season. 



$3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.30 ea. 



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