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* SPARTAN. Plant Pat. 1357. This coral-toned Floribunda with buds of 
rosy scarlet is a strong, vigorous, healthy plant that blooms long and abundantly. 
Its heavy petals form blossoms 3 to 31% inches across, which come in clusters. 
Fragrant and altogether beautiful, Spartan is a winner of the top award of the 
National Rose Society of England. It delivers masses of bloom over a long 
season, and you can imagine how thoroughly delightful it must be to have a few 
plants of this vibrant coral Rose for your very own. $2.75 ea.; 3 or more, 
$2.40 ea.; 25 or more, $2.15 ea. 
% CIRCUS. Plant Pat. 1382. Perhaps “‘fascinating”’ is the one 
word which applies best to this gay beauty with mixed hues 
&e of yellow, red, pink and orange. It’s the All-America Win- 
=" ner for 1956, a truly colorful Rose with blooms of 25 to 40 
petals growing freely on a plant with rich green leaves. Upright, 
compact, medium height, the plant is very sturdy. When a few 
are massed, the effect is stunning . . . one certain to attract 
admiration and praise. Excellent form of bud and flower top 
olf the merits of Circus. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea.; 25 or 
more, $2 ea. 
* JIMINY CRICKET. Plant Pat. 1346. An earlier winner of 
the prized All-America Award, this Floribunda is one of the 
Qe very best. Its lovely, urn-shaped, tangerine-red buds and 
red-coral open flowers are very exciting. When seen in the 
mass, this Rose presents a 
blaze of splendid color, bright 
and brilliant, which is hard to 
beat. The plant is upright 
and shapely and grows 3 to 4 
feet tall. Superbly free in 
bloom, and with a nice fra- 
grance, Jiminy Cricket is a 
Floribunda that just won't 
let itself be overlooked. 
$2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 
ea.; 25 or more, $1.60 ea. 
+ JIMINY 
CRICKET 

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