

Red Fountain inherits its bold 
masses of rich bloom from Don Juan 
and its blazing brilliance from Blaze. 
We congratulate its hybridizer. J. 
Benjamin Williams of Maryland, for 
this unbelievably versatile new land- 
scape rose, as well as for the new 1975 
All-America  Floribunda. Rose 
Parade (see page 24). 
Think of Red Fountain as either 
an everblooming climber or a free- 
standing shrub. It’s unusually hardy in 
all climates and is always in bloom. 
Splendid for massing and hedges, for 
screens, barriers and bird shelters. 

















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A fountain of gracefully arching canes gives Red Fountain its name. 
A vigorous, healthy grower. it has rugged, deep green, semi-glossy 
foliage that covers the plant from top to bottom. This rich mantle of 
green is the perfect backdrop for the showy red blooms that never hide 
in the foliage. New leaves are almost brilliant red but quickly soften to a 
greenish bronze and mature a deep lush green. Branches come continu- 
ously from the base, making beautifully weeping canes that produce 
continuous bloom. 
A new high in ruggedly healthy climbing-shrub roses. Perfect for any 
planting or landscape—as an individual lawn specimen or for public 
areas where a tough. hardy plant is needed. Ideal for traffic control, 
whether pedestrian or vehicular, bridle paths or game management. 
Rugged hardiness lowers maintenance costs and adds prestige and ap- 
peal. Plant Pat. App. For. 
$4.50 ea.—3 or more, $4.20 ea. 
Star ; Roses THE CONARD-PYLE CO. west Grove, Pa. 19390 
Phone: 215-869-2426 

