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• HELEN TRAUBEL. Dresden china pink and apricot. (See page 4.) 



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• SUZON LOTTHE. Pearly pink and white. (See page 5.) 



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• MOJAVE. The Only H.T. All-America Winner for 1954 



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 fully urn-shaped opening blooms of glowing copper-orange. The color on 

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shade, while the outsides of the petals hold their orange color. 20 to 25 petals; 



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