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HEDGE 



HYBRID 311 



Plant Pat 1885. If I'd had a chance to name this rose, I'd have 

 tried for something more glamourous than the workaday 

 HYBRID 311! Something more commercially glamourous 

 and hopeful, that is— like Red Sales m 

 the Sunset. But— it is unique despite 

 the homespun name. The fact is that 

 here is a rose which was developed for the 

 purpose of being an EVERBLOOMING 

 FENCE ROSE! It's no sprawlmg, old- 

 time rambler such as you used to see 

 • along the railroad tracks as an apology 

 for a fence. Instead, it was developed 

 to serve within the tidy boundaries of 

 your own back yard in suburbia ... a 

 hedge or fence rose with all the \Nild 

 habits bred out of it and civilized 

 decency bred into it! It behaves in neat, 

 orderly fashion, reaching 4 to 5 feet in 

 height and being easily maintained. 

 The plant is bushy, upright and hand- 

 somely foliaged. Now hear this! It 

 is almost continuously smothered FROM 

 SPRING TO FROST with clusters of 

 vivid red, semi-double flowers! Not — 

 mind you— a spring-only bloomer; but 

 an all-season bloomer! If you set the 

 plants 18 to 24 inches apart, dependmg 

 on the density you want, you'll have 

 an easy-to-keep, permanent, good-look- 

 ing, flower-covered hedge fence that 

 you'll treasure for years! The lady in 

 the picture could be YOU— or your 

 wife! 5 for 83.95; 10 for S6.95; 25 for 

 $15.95; 50 for S28.95; 100 for §49.95. 



