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ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER 

 FOR 1969 



(^^ Floribunda. (Swim & Weeks.) Plaiit Pat. 

 ~^ 2792. The first lavender rose to be honored 

 with an All-America Award. This is a once-in-a- 

 lifetime kind of rose ... a unique combination 

 of lavender color, delightful ruffled flower and 

 deep, penetrating old-fashioned fragrance. The 

 urn-shaped, ruby buds open slowly to lovely 

 ruffled blooms of rich lavender with petal edges 

 touched by a band of ruby. Fully double, with 

 old-time perfume that fills a room. Blooms are 

 of good size (4 inches) and come abundantly 

 in clusters on erect stems of medium length. 

 They last and last, both on the plant and when 

 cut. The plant is medium low and rather 

 spreading. Give it a front-row location in your 

 garden. A new rose you can't forget or overlook. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



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 ALL-AMERICA P^SfP.^T:> WINNER FOR 1969 



Floribunda. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. App. For. The outer petals are 



"^^ pure light pink with a warm rosy pink at the lieart of the bloom. 

 The delicate pointed buds are deep rose at first, softening to pink as they 

 begin to open. The blooms come in large clusters and as they mature the 

 satiny petals roll back gracefully, maintaining both their high- 

 centered form and clear pink color. This is a tall, upright grower, larger 

 than most other Floribundas. Plants are often over ?>} 2 feet tall, but well 

 branched and fully covered with glossy bright green foliage. This fine 

 new rose is a fitting memorial to the hydridizer who gave us so many 

 good Floribundas. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



OFFER No. 3 



The 4 New 1969 

 All-America, Winners 



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$12.95 



