(rig/i/) Floril)uncla. (The House of Meilland.) 

 P/aiil Pal. 1672. Here is an unfading, real lavender 

 with depth of color. The urn-shaped, ruby-red buds open to the lo\'eliest 

 of rich, deep lavenders. The blooms arc well-formed, \cry cknihlc and 

 solid, measuring up to 3} 2 inches. The low, bushy plant bears the l)looms 

 on medium stems. E.xcellent, dark green foliage accents the color of the 

 rose. 



$3 ea.— 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



IBUNDA ROSES 



Tlie flowers are large and semi-double; buds well-pointed and superbly formed. Bright clusters of 

 these lovely 4-inch flowers are borne abundantly and continuously on the solid, low-growing 

 plant. Leaves are small and leathery, their very rich, very attractive green making the yellow blooms 

 even more outstanding. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



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(h-fl) Floribunda. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pal. 2140. 



This is a real bright, peppy orange color, with just a hint of 

 red. The bud and open flower are perfectly formed, with flowers coming 

 several to the stem. The foliage is leathery and a refreshing ivy-green color. 

 The medium-height plant is bushy, vigorous and hardy. Has a light sweet- 

 brier fragrance. 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



{below) Floribunda. (Boerner.) PlanI Pal. 1357. A beautiful, 

 clear coral color, very bright. The solid blooms are actually 

 3 to 33^ inches when fully open from the deep coral, solid, well-pointed buds. 

 Clusters of these bright, beautiful flowers come all sea.son long and are ex- 

 cellent for cutting. Plant is tall and 

 strong, reaching 2]^ to 3 feet in 

 height, with glossy foliage. Fra- 

 grance is exceptional. 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



SARABANDE. Floribunda. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 1761. Here is an outstanding, 

 /^^ iridescent, oriental red — a bright orange-red further enhanced with clear yellow stamens. The 

 '4ct| low, compact bush is well-branched, with dense foliage of an attractive bright green. Masses 

 of these brilliant flowers come in clusters of 12 to 15 large-petaled blooms. Planted as a hedge, 

 this rose will give tremendous color all season long. 

 $2.50 ea.— 3 or more, S2.20 ea. 



SNOW FAIRY. Floribunda. (Camprubi.) Plant Pat. 2376. This beautiful white rose produces 

 many, many flowers all the time because it has the unusual ability to grow new canes from the base 

 and sides while in full flower. Blooms are pure white, opening from small, shapely buds to well- 

 formed, medium-sized blooms. The plant is compact, excellently shaped and grows to medium height. 

 .■\ very pleasing fragrance adds to the overall charm of Snow Fairy. 

 $2.50 ea.— 3 or more, S2.20 ea. 



SWEETHEART ROSE. Floribunda. (Ducher.) Also known as Cecile Brunner. but generally 

 called "The Sweetheart Rose." This rose is truly an old sentimental favorite and a fine rose as well. 

 Long, slender buds open to small but very double, well-formed blooms of shell-i)ink with a subtle 

 yellow tint. Sweeps or sprays of very fragrant bloom cover the low, shrub-like bush. Foliage is fine, 

 delicate and lacy — very attractive in itself. 

 $1.75 ea. — 3 or more, SI. 55 ea. 



VOGUE. Floribunda. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 926. A very pleasing Floribunda that offers a great 

 /^K>. deal in the way of bloom, color, growth and all-round appeal. Large flowers come in masses 

 A^^ ■ ■ ■ ea-cli a soft, pleasing coral-red. Pleasing fragrance adds to the charm of this lovely rose. 

 Plant is tall, upright and quite vigorous, with attractive, deep green foliage. 

 $2.25 ea. — 3 or more, S2 ea. 



