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1954 
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MOJAVE 
(Pat. No. 1176.) A new 1954 
AARS Winner. A Charlotte Arm- 
strong cross, retaining many of its HELEN TRAUBEL 
parent’s fine characteristics. (Plant= sPats). No. = 10282) AARS 
Award for 1952. A very vigorous grow- 
er, color varies with the weather, at 
times a sparkling pink, often a lovely 
apricot. One of the finest of Roses. 
See Inside Rose Pages for 
Prices and Complete List 
of Outstanding Roses, 
Recommended for Our 
Upper Mid-West Climate 
LILIBET 
(Pat. Applied For.) A new 1954 
Floribunda. Rose AARS Winner. 
Produces abundant clusters of lovely 
pink tones. Mildew and black spot 
resistant. 
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” CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
The only All-America Award for a 
hybrid Rose for 1953. But what a Rose. Its 
glowing crimson color and beauty ot form 
in both bud and open flower and rich fra- 
grance is amazing. Blooms grow erect on 
sturdy stems. Supply of plants limited this 
year. 
FLORIBUNDAS 
FASHION 
(Plant Pat. No. 789.) Won a 1950 All-America Award, also 
many international awards From early spring to late fall, it is 
seldom without bloom. Plant very dwarf. 
MA PERKINS 
A 1953 All-America Win- VOGUE 
ner. A free bloomer of sweet- (Plant Pat. No. 926.) This 
ly pungent fragrance; color 1952 AARS Winner is a con- 
varying from red and yellow stant bloomer of little flame- 
early to shell-pink later on. red buds, semi-double, open 
Foliage rich green. flowers are rich deep coral-pink. 
