JOHN F. KENNEDY 



Hybrid Tea. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 2441. A rose for remem- 

 brance. Graceful buds of lemon-white, on long strong stems, 

 become high-pointed flowers with 35 to 40 broad petals, pre- 

 cisely arranged. Blooms are snowy white, 5 to 6 inches across, 

 and they hold their firm glossy texture through all kinds of weather. 

 They show a full but open center and are made even more enjoyable 

 by their tea perfume. 



J. F. K. is an upright plant eventually reaching about 4 feet in 

 height, with dark, healthy foliage. Blooms all season. 

 $3.90 ea. — 3 or more, $3.60 ea. 



JOHN F. KENNEDY 



FIRST PRIZE 



^»x Hybrid Tea. (Boerner.) Plant 

 W Pat. 2774. This striking All- 

 America winner of 1970 has been 

 earning its name on show tables ever 

 since it was introduced. But First 

 Prize is more than a "show rose." In 

 ordinary home gardens it performs 

 without any special care ; giving plen- 

 tiful bloom all summer. 



These magnificent large buds and 

 flowers are almost too good 

 to be true. The rich pink 

 color is very satisfying. 

 Flowers are lighter on the 

 inner side and close to light 

 red on the reverse. Satiny 

 petals roll back from the spiraling 

 center . . . truly a work of art. A 

 medium tall plant, strong and up- 

 right. 



$4.50 ea. — 3 or more, $4.15 ea. 



OFFER 

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A BOUQUET 

 OF FOUR 



FIRST PRIZE 

 GOLDEN GIRL 

 JOHN F. KENNEDY 

 SCARLET KNIGHT 



$14.40 



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