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The 1954 All-America Award Winner! Mo} ave q j .. Mojave 
(Right) The only Hybrid Tea Rose to win an All-America award for 1954. The dominating 
color in Mojave is apricot-orange . . . a glowing radiant orange, highlighted with other 
warm tints of nasturtium-red, scarlet and vermilion. The richly colored bud of Mojave 
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, which ik | 
a makes it a perfect Rose for cutting. Next to the unusual orange color, the extraordinary a 
iS ane | number of fine long-stemmed buds which it produces is the outstanding feature of this 1 
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. (Pl. Pat. 41176.) 4 
$2.75 each; 3 for $7.20; 12 for $28.80 
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1953 All-America Award ae 
| Winner ! ‘ Hybrid 
ee | (Below) Like a precious stone, Tea Roses 
age ° if Soro Chrysler Imperial displays jewel- Are EVER- 
ae like tones of vivid crimson in — 
mn the broad, open petals, height- é BLOOMING ! 
ee | ened by dark overtones of glow- : 
ing oxblood-red, with the gem-like luster of garnet in the folds. mn 
These tones retain their sparkling beauty throughout the life of . a 
the flowers. Evolving from long, tapering, velvety maroon-red 
buds, this lovely Rose, like the facets of a diamond, changes with 
me | the play of light; as it opens to its full 41% to 5-in. size, the 
ts iridescent shades of red become more brilliant. This All- 
wy) | America Selections Winner for 1953 has a well-balanced, 
compact bush with abundant dark green foliage. Chrysler 
Imperial is a monochrom- 
ig LE et atic Rose of dark, dra- 5 
1 ied ‘ : mmm. matic beauty. (Pl. Pat. y che ; 
hive 4 a E #1167.) ae . 4 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 
12 for $26.40 
Chrysler 
Imperial 
a Practical 
HOME 
GARDEN 
GUIDE 
with every 
order. 
Ss : 
Tawny Gold 
