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White Pinocchio 
Lavender 
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Lilibet 
@ Named in Honor of Her Majesty 
Queen Elizabeth IT 
@ All-America Winner 1954 
This dainty new Floribunda is destined to be 
carried into the hearts of Rose lovers every- 
where. Lilibet’s popularity is well deserved, 
for it is a model plant. Its blooms unfold 
continuously through the growing season, 
presenting radiant clusters in a variety of 
exquisite pink tones. The colors range 
from light rose to soft dawn-pink during 
progressive stages of bloom. Subtle grada- 
tions of tone within each petal enhance the 
depth and loveliness of the abundant clusters. 
The plant is exceptionally hardy, with heavy 
foliage. 2% to 3-in. blooms. Height 18 to 24 
in, Lilibet will be one of the most wanted 
Roses of 1954. (Pl. Pat. App. For.) 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 12 for $26.40 
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A glistening white Pinocchio, with fully 
double, 24%4-in. flowers. They are usually borne 
in large clusters of up to 30 or more. Cream- 
tinged buds and sheer white, long-lasting 
blooms for many weeks. 
The tests show White Pinocchio has been very 
successful in all parts of the country from 
California to New York and from Michigan to 
Texas. Height about 2 ft. (Pl. Pat. #1010.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.90; 12 for $15.60; 
25 for $30.00 
uvender Pvc 
An entirely new color in Roses! 
A true clean lavender enriched by a mass of 
golden yellow stamens. This lovely color 
changes at various stages, deepens in cool 
weather. The masses of tight buds are warm 
chocolate-brown overlaid by dusty pink. As 
they open, this dusty pink is followed by 
smoky-pink-lavender. Each cluster frequently 
has a dozen blooms, ranging from tight buds 
to the wide-open, 3-in. flower. A delightful 
oriental fragrance. (Pl. Pat. #947.) 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00; 
25 for $40.00 
