1953 and 1954 ALL-AMERICA ROSE WINNERS 
1954 All-America Winner LELYEBET Floribunda Rose 
Patent Pending. A winsome little miss that 
is sure to capture the hearts of rose lovers 
everywhere! Exquisite buds and open 
flowers in a charming shade of porcelain- 
rose; borne in great clusters throughout the 
long blooming season. Flowers have a de- 
lightful, spicy fragrance. Foliage is healthy, 
Lilibet is the only Floribunda to win an 
All-America award this year and we take 
great pleasure in offering it to you. We 
know you'll want to be first in your neigh- 
borhood to have this lovely new introduc- 
tion in your rose garden. $2.50 each; 3 for 
$6.60; 12 for $26.40, postpaid. 
glossy green. 
1954 All-America Winner 
MOJAVE 
Hybrid Tea Rose 
Pat. 1176. A superb new Hybrid Tea Rose in a whole 
new color range—glowing apricot-orange tinted scarlet. 
A long slender bud and fragrant double flower. The tall, 
upright plant blooms freely from early spring to late 
fall. Here is the latest Hybrid Tea to win the distinction 
of the All-America award, and one that should find a 
place in every rose collection. $3.00 each; 3 for $7.95; 
12 for $31.80, postpaid. 
1953 All-America Winner 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
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Hybrid Tea Rose nie: 
Pat. 1167. This opulent, vivid crimson-red Rose is prov- 
ing to be a favorite after being on the market just a 
year. The long, tapering buds open to extra-big, 
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gorgeous full blooms with 40 or more petals. Large, 
dark foliage on a compact, sturdy plant. Flowers 
are sweetly scented; medium long stems are excel- 
lent for cutting. $3.00 each; 3 for $7.95; 12 for 
$31.80, postpaid. 
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