
See 
Rose Fact Sheet 
and Rose Index 
on pages 
28 and 29 

Bon Bon 
Floribunda. (Warriner.) Big clusters of bright pink 
* blooms with a creamy to white reverse. The overall effect 
is charming at every stage, from dainty pointed buds to fully 
open flowers. Blooms are about 3% inches across, cupped and 
rounded in shape, with 25 petals of heavy substance. Moderate 
fragrance. One cluster—up to 10 inches across—is like a Colo- 
nial bouquet, tightly packed with as many as 20 flowers. 
For today’s landscaping this pretty new Floribunda is a real 
find. Its low, compact bush grows only 2! feet tall and never 
is untidy or sprawling. Exceptionally resistant to mildew. It 
blooms heavily in the spring and repeats in cycles until hard 
frost. Buds open well in all: climates and drop their petals 
cleanly—a good trait appreciated in a landscape rose. Plant Pat. 
A 

App. For. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.60 ea. 



BON BON 
Bahia 
> Floribunda. (Lammerts.) This may well rank as one of the 
$ all-time greats” among Floribundas. The color is a vivid 
golden orange blend that sparkles in the sunshine and keeps 
the bush alive with constant color all during the growing 
season. The 3-inch flowers are very double, pleasingly cupped 
and have a nice spicy perfume. They come in clusters, not too 
big or heavy. 
The sturdy, upright spreading plant is clothed in handsome 
dark green foliage to offset the bright flowers. For mass planting 
and hedging purposes it is outstanding. 
This showy Floribunda is bound to catch your eye. With 
Rumba and Tropicana as its parents, Bahia has a heritage of 
remarkable color, dependability and performance. Vigorous 
and hardy, it is a splendid garden plant 
in its color class. Plant Pat. App. For. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.60 ea. 3 
A 

a decided acquisition 
