Lovely Newest Ploribuuda Kases 
THE 1954 ALL-AMERICA WINNER 
. Lilibet Plant Pat. pend. 
& This is the sweetheart of the All-Americas, to 
Aas date. Its color is a really pleasant soft pink, 
and the lilting form of the perfect sweetheart 
buds and the wide-eyed blooms will charm your heart 
away, we believe, far more than any wild Irish Rose 
of old song or fancy ever could! Lilibet makes a 
broad, very bushy plant about 2! feet high, with 
wiry stems thickly studded with the dainty blooms 
and small, neat foliage. Its delicate fragrance suits 
its winsome dawn-pink coloring and charming form. 
% Lilibet 
It has no coarseness In any way, yet it is sturdily 
disease-free and vigorous, with a lot of bloom all 
season. In fact, it seems to be exceptionally resistant 
to blackspot. The blooms practically always come in 
large clusters, with many opening at the sdme time. 
“Lilibet,’ the childhood nickname of Queen Eliza- 
beth II, is a good name for this new Floribunda 
award winner: It Is truly a princess of a Rose. $2.50 
ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea.; 25 or more, $2 ea. 
ALL - AMERICA 
WINNERS 
$°7.70 
* Fashion 
* Lilibet 
* Ma Perkins 
%* Vogue 
Any Rose that wins an All- 
America award has to be good, 
and good in all parts of the 
country. This group of Flori- 
bundas is outstanding! 
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