NEW YORKER 
(Plant Pat. 823) 
As fabulous as old New York! Abundant, fragrant, 
unfading red, fully petaled flowers. Plant is vigorous 
and grows upright. Everywhere it is one of the talked- 
about new red roses. 
& MOJAVE 
AARS (Plant Pat. 1176) 
THE ONLY HYBRID TEA AARS AWARD WINNER 
FOR 1954. Completely new color combination of 
blended salmon, apricot and orange. As always, these 
warm autumn colors deepen with the coming of cool 
weather, enhancing the striking qualities of this new 
orange rose. Plant grows upright, with individually 
stemmed, handsome buds and open flowers. Another 
of Charlotte Armstrong's famous family—need more 
be said? 
NIGHT 
An old-timer, aptly named. Long-pointed bud of 
dark maroon-red. This rose continues year in and 
year out as a popular red rose in its class. Bushy plant; 
dark glossy foliage. 
Li 
MRS. E. P. THOM 
Fine old favorite of clear, deep canary-yellow. 
Low to medium-growing, nicely foliaged plants. Many 
delightful buds, slightly round, easy to cut and arrange. 
Well known and well loved among yellow roses. 
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