• CIRCUS 



•BETTY PRIOR. In size, shape and 



color. Bett\ Prior blooms remind one 

 of red dogwood. \ ei > attractive and a 

 great favorite for years. The vigorous, 

 hardy bush grows to 3J/£ feet, and 

 makes a good shrub. $1.75 ea.; 3 or 

 more, SI. 55 ea.; 25 or more. SI. 40 ea. 



•FLORADORX. I [.right plants that 



tgrow 2 } 2 to 3 feet tall bear 

 | geranium-red blooms of 50 petals. 

 These are long-lasting flowers. 

 This is a former All-America winner — 

 a rose you'll like. SI. 50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 SI .30 ea.; 25 or more, SI. 20 ea. 



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•FUSILIER (p. 20) 



•GOLD CUP (p. 20) 



•VOGUE 



•WHITE BOUQUET (p. 22) 



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STAR FLORIBUNDAS 



This spring we have for you what is probably our finest 

 and most diversified collection of Star Floribundas in 

 years. All- America Winners, new colors, unusual colors, 

 older favorites . . . they make up a most interesting list 

 to choose from. Every one, of course, produces flowers 

 in abundance and is a vigorous, healthy plant. With 

 them, you'll have riots of color all season long — whole 

 masses of beautiful bloom. For best color effects, plant 

 them in groups of 3 or more. Star Floribundas make 

 ideal border plantings. Use them along paths, or in 

 massed groups wherever you want plenty of impressive 

 color. You'll love them! 



•CIRCUS. Plant Pat. 1382. A mixed red, yellow, pink 

 ^^ and orange beauty that won the All-America Award 

 M in 1956, and that's just as intriguing a rose as ever. 

 "***' Note the nice form of the bud and flower. And the 

 appealing gaiety of the coloring. The blooms are 40- 

 petaled and come in great plenty on an upright, sturdy 

 plant that grows to medium height. In Circus, you get 

 what its name implies . . . excitement, color, fun. You 

 can imagine what a corner of your yard would look like 

 with a dozen or so of Circus in it! $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 S2.20 ea.; 25 or more, $2 ea. 



• \OGUE. Plant Pat. 926. Another former All- 

 America Winner is the soft coral-red Vogue. This one 

 has a smooth kind of beauty that oozes charm and appeal. 



§The flowers are beautifully formed 

 \ . . . big (for Floribundas) 4-inch 

 blooms that come in masses on 

 the vigorous plant. They have an en- 

 trancing, old-fashioned fragrance that 

 is so reminiscent of Tea roses — com- 

 pletely delightful. You'll find in Vogue 

 everything that's desirable in a Flori- 

 bunda, and are certain to be as pleased 

 as punch when you first see the beauty 

 of its coral-red perfection. $2 ea.; 

 3 or more, SI. 75 ea.; 25 or more, 

 $1.60 ea. 



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•FRENSHAM. This is deep_ crimson 

 in color, with the most beautiful form 

 in bud and blossom. The plant bears 



the flowers continuously, and is a vigorous, bushy grower that 

 reaches 3 feet in height. It grows well anywhere, and the rich 

 color doesn't fade. Frensham won the American Rose So- 

 ciety's Gold Medal, which speaks well for it. So does many a 

 satisfied Frensham owner. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more. SI. 55 ea.; 

 25 or more. SI. 40 ea. 



•PINOCCHIO. Plant Pat. 484. This is one of the nicest of 

 the old favorites in Floribundas ... a "sweetheart" type 

 in personality and form. The lovely pink blooms have 30 

 petals and come on the bush in continuous style, so that 

 you always have plenty of the nice, clear-toned flowers. 

 Pinocchio is low-growing, reaching about 2 feet. It makes a 

 dandy front-row rose, and is good for borders, too. You're 

 certain to love the form and color. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, 

 SI. 55 ea.; 25 or more, $1.40 ea. 



•RED WONDER. Plant Pat. 1341. Big, 4-inch, ruby-red 

 flowers, each with from 25 to 30 petals, make this one truly 

 a wonder. The vigorous plant is bushy and produces many of 

 these fine red blooms in a great show of color. Red Wonder 

 has the added virtue of good fragrance. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.55 ea.; 25 or more, SI. 40 ea. 



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