SIX "ALL-AMERK 



FLORIBUNDA ROSES 



are the "Jack of all Trades" of the rose garden. They bear flowers which 

 are individually attractive in such great quantity that each bush is a 

 colorful garden attraction all season. The flowers, which are borne pro- 

 fusely in clusters, are usually cup-shaped to partially flat. Plants are 

 vigorous, usually medium to low-growing and quite bushy. Color and 

 fragrance range is essentially the same as that of the Hybrid Teas. The 

 compact shape, profusion of bloom and brilliant colors make them par- 

 ticularly fine for landscaping purposes. 



]f^^ Hep) Floribunda. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 1758. 

 -/ The color of this rose is gorgeously displayed from beautiful, 

 deep red, pointed buds through profuse blooms of the most glamorous, bril- 

 •^^ liant orange-red, much brighter than the picture here shows. Long-lasting, 

 3-inch flowers of up to 50 petals . . . fine, upright, tall plant . . . unusual, rich, 

 deep green foliage. Fire King makes a splendid hedge; great in groups of 3 or more. 



$2.50 ea. — 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



(lower left) Floribunda. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 1382. Here is a bright, 

 happy rose — dancing red, yellow, pink and orange colors mixed in 

 wonderful abandon — a most unusual rose. The strong, rugged plant bears 

 the 23^2 to 3-inch blooms in profusion. The well-formed buds burst into 

 high-centered blooms of excellent form. The bushy, well-branched plant makes 

 an excellent, colorful hedge. 



$2.50 ea. — 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



(right) ALL-AMERICA FOR 1967. Floribunda. (Boer- 

 ner.) Plant Pat. App. For. A lovely, soft shell-pink Flori- 

 j,>i bunda, having Hybrid Tea shaped flowers. An excellent new addition to the 

 *^^ fast-increasing, large-flowered garden Floribundas. The plants are bushy, 

 medium tall and constantly producing flowers, carrying their decorative foliage 

 down to the ground. The color of Gay Princess is exquisite in the garden and 

 lovely when used as a cut flower. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



fo^/ (Mozr) ALL-AMERICA FOR 1967. Floribunda. (Lind- 

 f,y quist.) Plant Pat. App. For. Roman Holiday is a new, 

 brilliant orange-red Floribunda with a unique and distinctive color. The 

 *v§^^ urn-shaped buds open into flo\\ers 2^ o to 3 inches across, fully double with 

 25 to 30 petals, high-centered even when fully open. It has an elusive tea fragrance. 

 The plant is compact and well-branched, with dark green, leathery foliage com- 

 pletely clothing the plant and complementing its brilliant orange-red blooms. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER FOR 1967 



