MIRANDY (Plant Pat 632) 
A gorgeous, fragrant, red rose. The big buds are 
deep, rich dark red with black shadings, opening to 
chrysanthemum-red. It has a penetrating, unforgettable 
fragrance. The plant is strong, with heavy stout stems, 
and produces its glorious flowers freely all season 
against a background of dark green, heavy-textured 
foliage. 
MOJAVE (Pilani Pat 1176) 
All the warm tints of a desert sunset are combined 
in this prize-winning hybrid tea—glowing apricot- 
orange, nasturtium-red, scarlet and vermilion. Slender 
buds and double, fragrant flowers. It blooms from early 
spring to late fall and is perfect for cutting. Mojave 
is a descendant of Charlotte Armstrong, has upright 
long stems on a great, tall-growing bush. 
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MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT (Below) 
A deep golden yellow. Medium-sized, long-pointed 
bud of reddish gold opening to a semi-double, very 
lasting, fragrant flower. The plant is of strong, vigorous 
growth. A profuse and continuous bloomer, giving 
flowers from early spring until freezing weather. 
NEW YORKER (Plant Pat 823) 
The truly red rose that stays red until the petals 
wither and fall. Has a delightful almost raspberry fra- 
grance. The bud is slow opening and of perfect form 
and texture. As the bloom develops the color is scarlet 
with rose-red undertones and a rich velvety sheen. The 
blooms last long even in hottest weather and never 
take on a bluish cast. Hardy and disease resistant. 
