oj,/^ Hybrid Tea. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 1176. 

 To enjoy a real lift in your garden, plant 



Mojave. This is just what you need for eye- 

 catching color and beautifully modeled form. 

 in color it is coppery orange tinted nasturtium-red 

 md scarlet, with prominent veins running down to 

 he base of the 4 to 43/2-ii'ich flower. Buds are long 

 md delicate in shape, and to come upon one un- 

 ;xpectedly — especially in a cool half-shady spot 

 <vhere the color glows best — is a thrilling experience. 

 These high-centered, richly scented blooms of good 

 irm substance generally are borne singly on stems 

 )f perfect length. In the proper setting the flowers 

 ire breathtaking for arrangements. Tall, strong 

 md free blooming, with large, forest-green leaves. 

 This beautiful rose, named Mojave because it echoes 

 he colors of a desert sunset, is another winner of 

 jold medals in international rose competitions. 



$3 ea. — 3 or inore, $2.65 ea. 



rj 1814. 1 he sculptured blooms of 

 ^^^ this All-America Winner are a soft delicate com- 

 ^^ bination of rich ivory in the center of the bloom 

 jiving way to creamy tones and finally to a delicious 

 lush of appleblossom-pink. Garden Party is a bold, 

 Iramatic rose with 25 to 30 large flaring petals with 

 excellent texture and substance. Bloom is plentiful and 

 continues all season long. The plant is tall, very strong 

 md well branched. Handsome foliage, reddish under- 

 neath and red veined, provides the perfect background 

 or this very lovely, very alluring rose. Its distinguished 

 mcestry — its parents are Peace and Charlotte Arm- 

 trong — is apparent in many features of Garden Party. 



$3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



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