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ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER FOR 1968 



Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2625. 



This very large, choice flower has already won wide ac- 

 claim. The winner of an All-America Award, it is, in our opinion, 

 the finest pink rose ever introduced . In color it is a warm, glow- 

 ing, solid pink, clean and crisp. The buds are medium long and 

 tapering, slowly unfurling to extra size blooms. The flower form 

 is full, with as many as 50 or even more beautifully recurved 

 petals. Stems are long and strong ... an invitation to cut and 

 enjoy the blooms in the house. The plant is a sturdy one, medium 

 tall, with sage-green foliage. It is shapely and well branched, and 

 best of all, it blooms abundantly. A pleasant tea fragrance adds 

 the final touch of perfection. 



%3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.30 ea. 



M/JffJ Grandiflora. (The House of 

 /l/CUKV lyieiiiand.) Plant Pat. 2692. 

 /^fe. This bold, prancing rose pulls all eyes in its direc- 

 ^^ tion. Each separate flower is big and bright, and 

 each stem carries from 3 to 5 of these beauties. Buds are 

 deep red, of nice tapering form. As the velvety-petaled 

 bloom opens, it becomes bright scarlet and this vibrant 

 color does not blue as it ages. The big, vigorous canes 

 are covered with thick, rich green leaves from the ground 

 right up to the bloom. Good stems bear the 43/^-inch, 

 mildly scented flowers, and give lots of bloom all through 

 the season. Average height, vigorous and upright. The 

 first true scarlet-crimson Grandiflora to win the All- 

 America Award. You will vote for it too. 



$3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.30 ea. 



OFFER No. 103 



New and 

 Beautiful 



COMANCHE 



MISS ALL-AMERICAN 



BEAUTY 

 PASCALI 

 SCARLET KNIGHT 



$13.75 



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/@^ Hybrid Tea. (Lens.) Plant Pat. 2392. Exquisite beauty of 

 ^^^ flower and good plant habit combine to make Pascali an 

 unusually fine white rose. Foliage is especially thick textured and 

 abundant. The delicate-looking buds are followed by high- 

 pointed blooms of soft creamy white with an ivory-yellow center. 

 Its name — for the paschal or Easter season — is suited to its color. 

 Blooms are medium large and double, with over 35 petals that 

 curl back as they open. The high center lasts well, and every 

 specimen is perfectly formed, even in poor weather. Strong stems 

 are excellent for cutting. A tall plant, often growing over 4 feet 

 high, with strong canes and healthy, dark green foliage. A valu- 

 able new rose, sure to win attention. 



$4.25 ea. — 3 or more, 



53 ea. 



