3703—-MOJAVE. 
Peace 
Mojave ¢ 
Pat. 
No. 1176. 1954 All- 
America Hybrid Tea. 
The blossoms are a 
blend of salmon, apricot and or- 
ange; sometimes in cool weather 
the salmon changes to red, blended 
with the other two colors, giving 
the effect of a sunset glow. The 
bush is vigorous, producing an 
amazing number of beautiful long, 
tapering buds for the most part 
on an individual stem. Price: $2.75 
each; 3 for $7.20, postpaid. 
Jiminy Cricket 
3701—PEACE. Pat. No. 591. An unbeliev- 
ably beautiful Rose. Pale yellow etched 
pink. Color changes from pale yellow to 
iridescent cream. Petals are edged with 
pink. Price: $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60, 
postpaid. & 
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Tiffany 
3702—TIFFANY. PAF. All-America Se- 
k lection 1955. Beautiful Phlox-pink 
flowers opening from long pointed 
buds with golden yellow shading at 
base. Has a fine fragrance and is an 
upright vigorous grow- 
er with dark green fo- 
liage. Price: $3.00 
each; 3 for $7.80, post- 
paid. 
Queen Elizabeth 
NEW 1955 GRANDIFLORA TYPE 
3704—QUEEN ELIZABETH. PAF. All-America Winner 
for 1955. Fragrant flowers are a beautiful blend of soft 
carmine-rose and dawn-pink, set off by glossy, dees 
green, heavy textured foliage. Blooms are both single 
and in clusters on almost thornless stems and hold up 
well when cut. Plant is remarkably disease resistant 
and hardy. Price: $3.00 each; 3 for $7.80, postpaid. 
3705—JIMINY CRICKET. PAF. All-America Winner for 
1955. Beautiful tangerine-red buds opening to coral- 
orange with an old rose fragrance. A vigorous upright 
grower with glossy bronze foliage turning to glossy 
green. It blooms all season and is excellent for cut 
*® flowers. Price: $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60, postpaid. 
