CHOICE ROSES 3 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
Color is watermelon to raspberry-pink, heavily veined with reddish 
orange, which produces a flame-like glow. Long artistic buds open to 
very large camellia-shaped blooms that are 5 inches across. One of the 
largest and most vigorous growing plants, disease free, and always in 
Bloom. Truly a marvelous rose. Pat. No. 337. $2.00 each; 3 or more, 
$1.75 each. 
MOJAVE 
The originators claim this to be the finest orange-colored rose introd- 
uced to date, and we are inclined to agree. It produces an amazing 
number of big, long-stemmed buds, opening to large, pleasantly 
fragrant, richly colored flowers. A big, vigorous growing plant which 
blooms freely. Mojave is the AARS winner for 1954, as well as the 
winner of the principal European top awards. It is a descendent of 
the famous Charlotte Armstrong. Pat. No. 1176. $2.75 each; 3 or 
more $2.40 each. 
NEW YORKER 
The vigorous tall growing bush will produce a continuous succession 
of huge, high-centered flowers of clear dazzling red. Delightfully fra- 
grant and long lasting with big, heavy textured petals. A real red rose 
that stays red until the last petals fall. You will like New Yorker. 
Pat. No. 823. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
NOCTURNE 
Outstanding for its bright cardinal-red coloring and unusually long 
perfectly formed bud. The large petals have good substance, are highly 
textured, and it is a pleasingly fragrant red rose on long, sturdy stems. 
Has been tested from coast to coast, and won the approval of experts 
everywhere. A real show rose. Winner of AARS award 1948. Pat. No. 
713. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
PEACE 
The All America award winner for 1946, and the outstanding new 
rose of the year. The immense flowers are lemon-yellow and edged 
with rose-pink. The plant grows tall and vigorous and the lovely buds 
are borne on strong, erect stems. “All America’ in every respect, and 
a consistent sweepstake winner in every rose show. Pat. No. 591. 
$2.50 each; 3 or more, $2.20 each. 
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER 
A modern American Beauty with large blooms of rich, unfading, uni- 
form rose-red flowers of lasting brilliance. Blooms singly on long stems, 
and the flowers are continuous on a plant with few thorns. Fragrant. 
A fitting choice of name for this rose that so happily combines bril- 
liance, charm and dependability. Pat. No. 1217. $2.50 each; 3 or more, 
$2.20 each. 
1955 ALL AMERICA WINNERS 
The three following roses have been chosen as the 
All America Roses Selection contest winners for 1955. 
TIFFANY — QUEEN ELIZABETH — JIMINY CRICKET 
One plant each of the above for only $7.50. 
(You save $1.00) 
Ask for AARS Collection 
