1954 ALL-AMERICA FLORIBUNDA 
Hs tibet (P.A.F) Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60 
A dainty new rose—the only floribunda to win the All- 
America citation for 1954. The medium-sized flowers 
range from light rose color to soft dawn-pink and are 
carried in abundant clusters all season long. Individual 
blooms are double, opening flat, with a spicy 
fragrance. The plant is unusually hardy, with 
heavy, glossy foliage. Height 18 to 24 inches. 
Sure to be one of the most popular roses of 
the year. 
Another new Queen, Sally | 
Kay, of Tyler, reigns over 
the 1953 Texas Rose Festival. 
1953 AARS WINNERS 
Chrysler Tampertal (rat 1167 
No matter how many other reds you have, you will want Chrysler Imperial for its 
smashing, rich crimson color. It has oxblood-red overtones and lustrous garnet 
in the depths of the bloom. The long, slender buds and large, high-centered blooms 
are equally appealing. Sturdy stems carry the flowers on a well-knit, dark-foliaged 
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Wa Perkius (Pat 1143) 
Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00 
Whether you cut the bloom sprays and bring them in the house or leave them 
to adorn your garden, you will be delighted with their translucent soft pink 
color. The buds are shaded red in the outer petals and suffused yellow at the 
base. As the bloom gets older, the color becomes soft coral-pink. Sturdy, com- 
pact plant 214 to 3 feet in height. Healthy, hardy; blooms all season. 
Arp rose is guaranteed to grow and bloom, and every tree to 
leaf, the spring following planting. 
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