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Floribunda. (Swim.) 

 Plant Pat. 1382. A 

 (Mb^ wonderful three-ring show 

 ^3& s that holds your attention 

 every minute. The colors are 

 ever-changing, from rich yellow 

 and red in the buds to buff and 

 soft pink with a flush of orange- 

 scarlet. The well-formed buds 

 burst into 45 to 50-petaled 

 flowers, each one 23-9 to 3 inches 

 across, borne in enormous clus- 

 ters that top the plant. 



A bushy, rugged plant that 

 never tires of putting on a per- 

 formance. Hardy and healthy, 

 Circus makes an excellent hedge 

 or a fine show of color around a 

 patio or foundation planting. 

 Medium height, rather spreading. 

 $3.25 ea. — 3 or more, S3 ea. 



Floribunda. (Boer- 

 ner.) Plant Pat. 

 1357. Clear deep coral blooms, as 

 well formed as any Hybrid Tea 

 . . . each one a perfect gem 3 to 

 33^2 inches across. The fragrant 

 flowers are borne in profusion all 

 summer long, both singly and 

 several together in a smallish 

 cluster. They are perfect for cut- 

 ting, and you can easily have a 

 whole bowlful from just one bush. 

 The plant is tall and strong, 

 reaching 23^ to 3 feet in height, 

 with small glossy leaves. If you 

 have space for only a few Flori- 

 bundas, make sure one of them 

 is Spartan. 



$3.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3 ea. 



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Floribunda. 

 (The House of 

 Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2140. A 

 peppy orange tinted red, with 

 mimosa-yellow at the base of 

 the petals. An extra pleasing 

 Floribunda because of this 

 cheerleader color and the lovely 

 form of buds and flowers. They 

 are medium size but with a 

 high pointed center. Open 

 blooms gradually lose this form 

 but are attractive at any stage. 

 Light sweetbrier perfume. 

 Average height, very bushy, 

 with leathery foliage. 



One of our West Virginia 

 customers calls Zambra "mag- 

 nificent in color and general 

 behavior." 



$3.25 ea. — 3 or more, S3 ea. 



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Floribunda. (Prior.) We particularly wish 

 to point out Betty Prior as a first-rate hedge 

 rose. It grows as tall as 4 feet or more, and 

 may be used like any other flowering shrub. 

 The large, spreading clusters of single 

 blooms resemble pink dogwood in shape, 

 size and color. Only 5 petals of lovely shell- 

 pink, delightful all summer. 



$2.90 ea.— 3 or more, S2.70 ea. 



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Floribunda. (Boerner.) Hardy and dis- 

 ease resistant, Goldilocks is a standard 

 yellow Floribunda. Sunny yellow flowers 

 in long-lasting clusters, becoming lighter 

 as they age. Very double, cupped form. 

 A dense, rather spreading plant of low to 

 average height, producing bloom in 

 steady waves all season. Very easy to 

 grow and reliable for garden use. 



$2.90 ea.— 3 or more, $2.70 ea. 



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Floribunda. (Boerner.) Deep carmine-red 

 on the outside and brighter carmine inside. 

 Bowl-shaped buds and cupped blooms with 

 25 to 30 petals. Quantities of large, fragrant 

 clusters all season, long lasting and non- 

 fading. A vigorous bush, with healthy 

 foliage. Hardy, always in bloom, easy to 

 grow. A most attractive Floribunda, es- 

 pecially in the bud stage. 



$2.90 ea.— 3 or more, S2.70 ea. 



