ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER FOR 1966 



Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts) Plant Pat. App. For. Here is a distinctive 

 new rose. American Heritage is distinguished by a continuous suc- 

 cession of changing color; shades of cream with Ught canary-yellow 

 in the opening flower, contrasting with scarlet and vermilion at the 

 half-open stage plus a flush of crimson on the petal edges of the 

 mature bloom. In the bud, this rose is perfection itself — long, taper- 

 ing and urn-shaped. The mature flowers, containing 50 to 60 petals, 

 are quite large, up to 5 inches across and are full-bodied and high- 

 centered. It is a tall vigorous plant with large, leathery, semi-glossy 

 leaves with a striking red coloration on dark olive-green. A light 

 Tea fragrance adds the final touch of distinction to this worthwhile 

 "new addition" to America's gardens. 



$4 each — 3 or more, $3.55 each. 



NEW FOR 1966 



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Hybrid Tea. (Pedro Dot) Plant Pat. 2462. The subtle, very beautiful 

 variations of color in this rose produce a unique eflfect. From a crisp, 

 deep orange-pink in the newly opened bud the petals slowly unfold 

 to a bold barn-red with touches of scarlet at the edges. Villa de Ma- 

 drid is ever changing its constantly beautiful color scheme. A tall, 

 upright grower. Villa de Madrid produces free, continuous bloom on 

 strong stems of good cutting length. The medium size blooms are of 

 excellent substance, come usually one to a stem and consist of 50 to 60 

 petals. Emerald-green, scarab-like leaves and a rare, light musk 

 fragrance add to the "Old World" beauty of this new rose from a 

 famous Spanish hybridizer. 



$4 each — 3 or more, $3.55 each. 





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