THE 1969 



AMERICA 



Each a Winning Personality with Excellent 



{shown on the front cover) 

 ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER FOR 1969 

 (M^ Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant Pat. App. For. This brilliant scarlet Grandi- 

 ^ flora captures the warmth of a campfire and the excitement of a tribal dance. Bold, 

 high-centered, orange-red blooms ... as colorful as war paint ... are borne in pro- 

 fusion on tall,' well-branched plants. Urn-shaped, fiery scarlet-red buds unfold to fully 

 double, 4-inch blooms with more than 50 petals. Sometimes they are carried singly but 

 often three or more come on a long strong stem. The plant stands tall and strong, yet 

 bushy and vigorous, reaching 5 feet in height and steadily producing colorful blooms for 

 cutting and garden decoration. Exhibitors will thrill over the perfect buds and the ex- 

 cellent substance and form of the open blooms. A top choice for garden accents, bright 

 hedges, spotlight groupings or growing in large tubs. 

 $3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.30 ea. 



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{above) ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER FOR 1969 



(^ Hybrid Tea. (Lens.) Plant Pat. 2592. Already a sensation in Europe, Pascali combines exquisite 

 ^ beauty and fine plant habit. Tapered buds, seemingly sculptured from marble, are succeeded 



by gracefully high-centered blooms of creamy white. Its name — for the paschal or Easter season is 



appropriate for its color. Blooms are medium large, with more than 35 petals. Both bud and fully 

 open, double bloom are perfect in color and form. This perfection is not a "sometimes" quality, for 

 every specimen will be ideally formed, even in poor weather. Strong stems make it excellent to cut. 

 Pascali is unusually vigorous ... a valuable asset in a white rose. Often growing over 4 feet tall 

 with strong canes and bright green foliage. 



$4.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3.85 ea. 



Phone: Area Code 215-869-2426 



Copyright 1968, The Conard-Pyle Co. 



Printed in U. S. A. 



