Mme. Chiang 
Kai-shek Me 
Mojave (Plant Patent No. 1176) Each $2.75, Three $7.20, Doz. $28.80 . 4 
Hl (All-America Award Winner for 1954.) Glowing radiant orange is the = ; 
| dominant color, highlighted by flame-like tones of scarlet and ver- 
| milion. Next to color, the outstanding feature of Mojave is the amaz- 
ing number of long-stemmed buds it produces—beautiful tapering 
buds which open to big, pleasantly fragrant, richly colored flowers. The 
} plant is tall, rather upright, and so vigorous and free-blooming that 
| it is certain to please every grower whether it is in his fields or his 
| garden. Everyone loves a winner, but this dashing All-America selection = 
for 1954, with its bold coloring, has a lot more than just winning ways a 
with which to capture the affections of every Rose buyer. = 
| Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
| Over the years gone by this Rose has perfomed beautifully. Yellow 
| Roses are not plentiful and in our opinion this one is better than many 
other yellows of recent introduction. The flowers are many, of good = 
form and rich golden yellow with somewhat deeper tones towards the % 
center. It is a good grower and free bloomer with excellent foliage and Lowell 
habit. Thomas 
New Yorker (Plant Patent No. 823) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
The perfectly formed, high-centered blooms are scarlet with rose-red 
undertones and each petal is overlaid with a rich sheen of velvet. 
Plants bloom heavily in June on luxurious, vigorous plants with a 
breath-taking succession of flowers from then until cold weather. 
New Yorker La Jolla 
