YOU'LL HAVE 



CIRCUS 



VOGUE. Fl. Plant Pat. 926. 

 ^^^ Here is another of the solid- 

 ^^P quality roses which is as much 

 in vogue today as it has been 

 for years. Large flowers come in 

 masses on the tall, vigorous plant — 

 each a soft, coral-red delight. 

 Pleasing fragrance adds to its 

 charms. Nicely shaped buds and 

 blooms. Roses like this remain in 

 favor because they're GOOD! $2 

 ea.; 3 or more, §1.75 ea.; 25 or 

 more, §1.60 ea. 



SARABANDE. fl (Meii- 



tland) Plant Pat. 1761. I do 

 s not know of another rose 

 which is brighter than this one 

 — or as bright! The low, compact, 

 vigorous bush is alive with clusters 

 of brilliant flowers — a bonfire throw- 

 ing off sparks! Winner of 7 inter- 

 national awards. Nothing like it in 

 all of rosedom! You ought to have 

 it! S2 ea.; 3 or more, S1.75 ea.; 

 25 or more, .§1.60 ea. 



Beauty by the Bushel! 



CIRCUS. Fl. Plant Pat. 1382. 



Red, yellow, pink and orange 

 ' mixed in wonderful abandon — 



that's Circus, one of the gayest 

 of all roses. Good, middle-height 

 plant bears the 40-petaled flowers 

 in profusion. Makes a dandy low 

 hedge. It's amazing that so much 

 color can be provided by just one 

 plant. Ajid when you have several 

 . . . miraculous! S2.50 ea.; 3 or 

 more, S2.20 ea.; 25 or taore, 82 ea. 



IRENE OF DENMARK. 



Fl. Plant Pat. 889. A standby among 

 the white Floribundas — good and 

 dependable. Many, clear, frosty- 

 white flowers with 40 peteJs are 3 

 inches across, nicely formed and 

 fragrant. Vigorous, upright, me- 

 dium-height bushy plant. A great 

 beauty with a great reputation. A 

 good foil for other colors in roses. 

 One of the best from the man (Poul- 

 sen) who "invented" Floribundas. 

 1.75 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea.; 

 25 or more, $1.40 ea. 



