Mojave 
MOJAVE All-America Award Winner for 1954! 
(Left) The only Hybrid Tea Rose to win an All-America award for 1954. The domin- 
ating color is apricot-orange . . . a glowing radiant orange, highlighted with other 
warm tints of nasturtium- red, scarlet and vermilion. The richly colored bud of Mo- 
jave is long and slender; the large, double flowers have about 25 petals and are pleas- 
antly fragrant. Nearly every beautiful bloom is borne singly on a long, straight stem, 
which makes it a perfect Rose for cutting. Next to the unusual or ange color, the ex- 
traordinary number of fine long-stemmed buds which it ee is the outstanding 
feature of this new Rose. The plant is tall and upright, so full of vigor that it produces 
a continuous succession of blooms from early spring until late fall. It is reed with 
large, glossy, handsome foliage. Mojave is a descendant of that earlier famous ALI- 
America Rose, Charlotte Armstrong, and has shown the same ability to adapt itself 
to all climates and Rose-growing areas. (Pl. Pat. #1176.) 
$2.75 each; 3 for $7.20; 12 for $28.80 
| Only One Grade—The Finest! | 
Ever since the first Hybrid Tea was produced in 1867, an endless parade of thousands of 
varieties has followed. Jackson & Perkins, the World’s Largest Rose Growers, has been one 
of the leading contributors to this Parade of Modern Roses. For over 82 years our Research 
Department has made great strides in producing such outstanding Roses as the ones appearing 
in this catalog, which are not only Everblooming but are Guaranteed to be the finest available. 
, you will find in ,~— = 
| this catalog the ||| 
| choicest of Roses, 
among them the 
top All-America 
Award Winners. 
(| Hybrid Teas, the 
most popular of all 
df Roses, promise to 
A beautify your home 
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has captured 
the enthusiasm “i 
of gardeners 
everywhere. Its new, intriguing 
tawny gold color outshines every- 
thing around it! And as if that were not enough, the petals of Tawny Gold 
acquire a quaint frilled edge that adds to the charm of the open bloom. Two 
or three blooms will fill a whole room with their perfume. 
EXCEPTIONAL LASTING QUALITIES 
Another feature of Tawny Gold is its ability to last a long time both on the plant 
and indoors. Few Roses can compare with this new gem, ‘and we are sure you will 
see what we mean when it blooms in your garden this year. Holly-like foliage is 
outstanding. (Pl. Pat. #950.) $2.25 each; 3 for $6. 00; 12 for $24.00 
colored blooms all = ©). eP.co. 
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