Winners for 1976 
1976 All-America 
Cathedral Award Winner 
Floribunda. (McGredy.) From the Misty Emerald Isle 
* and the talented, creative hand of Sam McGredy comes 
CATHEDRAL, a shimmering beauty of reflected light. 
Shapely coppery-peach buds become delightful semi- 
double, 3-inch blooms of blazing scarlet-orange maturing a 
deep scarlet and enhanced by a golden apricot glow as the 
sun dances across the petals. Crinkled petal edges give the 
blooms a ruffled effect adding to its distinctive old-world 
charm. Lightly perfumed. 
Very bushy, medium size, well rounded plants with ex- 
ceptionally dense and luxurious foliage hold the blooms 
erect to catch and reflect every ray of sunlight. Perfect 
wherever you need a dash of brilliance. 
CATHEDRAL is so friendly and gives so much—a virtu- 
al explosion of fiery brilliance completely covers this 1976 
All-America Winner. Plant Pat. 3524. 
$4.50 ea.—3 or more, $4.20 ea. 
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Seashell Award Winner 
Hybrid Tea. (Kordes.) A delightfully 
* distinctive new beauty to capture your 
heart from the first moment you see the per- 
fect buds begin to unfurl. Delicate orange 
petals gracefully roll back displaying a range 
of many colors that blend delightfully into a 
warm combination of luminous salmon-pink 
washed with sunny yellow and maturing a 
lively rich salmon. Large, double blooms 
often reach 44 inches across, usually one to 
the stem but occasionally in clusters of two 
or three. At times there will be a superb 
long-stemmed cluster making a _ whole 
bouquet. SEASHELL is a_ continuous 
display of radiant and delightfully fragrant 
bloom. 
Freely branched, upright plants are 
clothed in a lush mantle of luxurious forest 
green. The leathery texture of the leaves 
defies disease and makes SEASHELL the 
“complete” rose with the “total look”... 
and totally satisfying. A delight in the garden 
and a joy in your home. Plant Pat. App. For. 
$6.90 ea.—3 or more, $6.40 ea. 
