Mojave 
One Each of 
One each of the five famous AIll- 
America Winners on these two 
pages, postpaid anywhere in the 
States, for just 
(Add 39% sales tax if delivered in 
California.) 
Mojave 
Most widely acclaimed rose introduction for 1954. Spec- 
(Qr tacular new orange colored All-America and International 
AAX\RS Winner. Fully described on page 4. 
$2.75 each; 3 or more, $2.40 each. 
Peace—one of 
the finest roses 
in the world 
Helen Traubel— 
a distinctive and 
lovely pink rose 
Helen Traubel 
Named for Helen Traubel, the great American 
(Gr singer, this rose won All-America honors in 1952 
AAXSRS and was also awarded the Gold Medal of Rome in 
competition with the best of foreign roses. The 
color varies somewhat with the weather, but characteristically 
it is a blend of warm pink and luminous apricot. Glints of 
the bright orange undertone make the combination a rich 
one. The long tapering buds are very graceful and the half 
open flowers with their high centers are delightful. Even 
when fully opened, the huge large-petaled blooms display 
their lovely color in a lavish way. Often 6 inches across, the 
big flowers with their abundant spicy fragrance are 
extremely lovely. 
The plant of Helen Traubel is one to delight every 
grower. Tall, bushy, and attractive looking, it will 
grow vigorously without any special coaxing and 
is seldom without buds or blooms. Glowing re- 
ports on its performance from all parts of the 
world are ample proof that Helen Traubel is at 
home everywhere. Originated in the Research De- 
partment of the Armstrong Nurseries by H. C. 
Swim. Plant Pat. No. 1028. 
$2.50 each; 3 or more, $2.20 each. 
