CIRCUS 



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CIRCUS 



/^^ FL. Plant Pat. 1382. Mixed in wonderful abandon are red, yellow, pink and 

 ^^^ orange colors. Good, middle-height plant bears the 40-petaIed lilooms profusely. 

 This one makes a most attractive low hedge that's really colorful. An All-America 

 winner. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 ea.; 25 or more, $2 ea. 



FLORADORA (not illustrated) 



/^^ FL. Bright, lively geranium-red with 50-petaIed flowers. They come in sprays of 

 ^^' 6 to 12 to make a massive and impressive setting. This All-America winner has 

 excellent form and is well-covered with leathery, glossy foliage. $1.75 ea. ; 3 or more, 

 $1.55 ea. 



SARATOGA 



/^>^ FL. Plant Pat. 2299. A 1964 All-America winner. Look at the pure white, 

 A^^ gardenia-like flowers. They are exceptionally large, as much as 43^ inches 

 across which is unusual in a Floribunda. The well-formed buds are cream-colored 

 and open to white. You'll have plenty of Saratoga blooms for cutting because they 

 keep right on coming. Equally desirable is the old-rose fragrance. The plant reaches 

 2H to 3 feet in height and has glossy, green foliage. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 ea.; 

 25 or more, $2 ea. 



SARATOGA 



FRENSHAM (not illustrated) 



FL.This beauty was awarded the Gold Medalof the American Rose Society. 

 Its color is fine, deep crimson. Its nicely shaped buds become eye- 

 pleasing blooms. The vigorous plant, which grows to 3 feet, bears them 

 plentifully. Frensham is a good, bushy grower — an all-around fine Flori- 

 bunda. $1.75 ea. ; 3 or more, SI. 55 ea. ; 25 or more, $1.40 ea. 



SPARTAN 



FL. Plant Pat. 1357. Notice on the illustration the beautiful, clear, coral 

 color and solid blooms which are actually 3 to 3J4 inches when opened 

 from solid buds. The bud form is exceptionally good. Clusters of flowers 

 come all season long on a strong, tall plant. The petals are heavy and the 

 perfume is lovely. Spartan is excellent. $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. ; 

 25 or more, $1.60 ea. 



SARABANDE 



^ FL. (Meilland) Plant Pat. 1761. 

 *^.5 Xhis is a rose so sparkling that it won 

 8 international awards, including the All- 

 America. The color, form and foliage are 

 eye-filling. As bright as a bonfire in dazzling 

 orange-red. Clusters of blooms come in 

 quantities on the low, compact, vigorous 

 bush. S2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. ; 25 or 

 more, $1.60 ea. 



V-^ WEST GROVE, PA. 



"7 ju&l must tell you 

 the roses I bought from 

 you last year are just 

 out of this world. 

 Every one lived through 

 the winter and is 

 loaded with blooins." 

 B. P., Ind. 



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