Mojave 1954 WINNER! 
(Below) The only Hybrid Tea to win 
an All-America Award for 1954. The 
dominating color is apricot-orange. . . 
a glowing, radiant orange, highlighted 
with warm tints of nasturtium-red, 
scarlet and vermilion. The richly 
colored bud is long and slender; the 
large, double flowers have about 25 
petals and are pleasantly fragrant. 
Nearly every beautiful bloom is borne 
singly on a long, straight stem, perfect 
for cutting. Next to the unusual orange 
color, the extraordinary number of 
long-stemmed buds is the outstanding 
feature of Mojave. 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 covered with large, glossy, hand- 
some foliage. Mojave is a descendant 
of that earlier famous All-America Rose, 
Charlotte Armstrong. (Pl. Pat. #1176.) 
$2.75 each; 3 for $7.20; 12 for $28.80 
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Titfany 1955 WINNER ; 
(Right) A cross between Charlotte Armstrong 
and Girona, Tiffany is a beautiful phlox- pink 
Hybrid Tea Rose producing blooms of out- 
standing quality. The long-pointed buds are 
deep pink with golden yellow shading at the 
base of the petals. They open to perfectly 
formed, double, high-centered blooms of a 
pleasing shade of pink, with petals of heavy 
texture. These unusual flowers have exceptional 
lasting qualities and are produced singly on 
long, strong stems. Tiffany is especially noted 
for its outstanding fragrance. The plant has an 
upright habit, with very vigorous growth and 
beautiful, dark green foliage. Named to honor 
Tiffany & Co. in New York City, this Rose has 
received a Gold Certificate for its performance 
in the International Rose Test Garden, Portland, 
Oregon. If this isn’t proof enough of 
its beauty and ability, you can 
prove its worth by planting it in 
your own garden this spring. We 
are sure that you will be amazed at 
the consistency of bloom and the 
delightful fragrance that will per- 
vade your entire garden for seasons 
to come. (PI. Pat. #1304.) 
$3.00 each; 3 for $7.95; 
12 for $31.80 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO 
Fred Howard wit: 
(Right) The blooms of this 1952 All-America 
Selections Award Winner are like a painting by 
a fine artist, with their rich yellow coloring 
and delicate penciling of light pink on the edges of the 
The 4-in. blooms are very double and high- 
centered and are produced on long heavy stems appro- 
priate for cutting. Fred Howard displ ays a profusion of 
bloom late into the fall, beautifying your home and 
property all season long with its magnificent blooms and 
subtle fragrance. The plant itself is strong, hardy and 
very fully branched, with dark, shiny green foliage. 
Tall growing, too! In fact, it will grow from 3 to 5 ft., 
depending on locality. This Rose was created by and 
named in honor of one of America’s foremost hybridizers, 
Fred Howard. Yes, it’s one of Mr. Howard’s greatest 
creations, 
of Rose growing. This beauty is destined to become 
one of the outstanding ‘‘yellows”’ in rosedom. Enjoy 
the ultimate achievement of his many years 
this outstanding variety in 
your ee Plant it now. 
(PI. Pat. 41006.) 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 
12 for $26.40 
Fred Howard 
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