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ALL- AMERICA AWARD WINNER FOR 1968 



(m, Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 



~^ 2625. In our opinion, Miss All-American Beauty is 

 not only the finest pink rose to date, but one of the very 

 best roses ever offered. The sheer beauty . . . the breath- 

 taking new color . . . the vitality and performance of this 

 All-America Winner practically defies description. The 

 color is an illuminated pink; a sultry pink; an exciting pink 

 that holds right up to the end of the bloom. The solid buds 

 open to big, lively blooms 5 inches and more across. The 

 fully double, cup-shaped fiowers have excellent substance 

 and are produced in profusion throughout the season. 

 Plant has excellent vigor, grows 4 to 5 feet with attractive 

 foliage. Wonderful fragrance. 



$4 ea. — 3 or more, $3.55 ea. 



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ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER FOR 1968 



Grandiflora. (The House of Meilland). Plant Pat. 2692. 



'^^ Scarlet Knight is a wonderful new Grandiflora which fills a 

 need in this class for a good red rose. This is a rich, vibrant red 

 Grandiflora — an eye-catching, velvety, scarlet-red that holds its 

 magnificent color beautifully. The well-shaped buds open from a 

 deep, dark red to blooms of classic, high-centered form, 4 to 5 

 inches across. Bloom comes usually two or three to the stem, with 

 occasional single flowers which are excellent for cutting. Not only 

 are the blooms exceptionally beautiful, but Scarlet Knight pro- 

 duces so many of them all season. The plant has wonderful vigor, 

 grows medium to tall with a fine, upright habit. The excellent 

 foliage is of a rich leathery green. 



$4 ea. 



-3 or more, $3.55 ea. 



Copyright 1968, The Conard-Pyle Company 



Printed in U.S.A. 



