SARABANDE 



CIRCUS 



/^^ Plant Pat. 1382. This outstanding floribunda was 

 ^^' voted an All-America winner in 1956. It's really 

 colorful. Red, yellow, pink and orange are mixed as though 

 with an artist's brush, and the result is a rose that is strik- 

 ingly showy. Numerous blooms of 40 petals each grow up- 

 right on the sturdy, well-poised bush. Of medium height, 

 it is fine for a low hedge. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. ; 

 25 or more, $2 ea. 



SARATOGA 



All- America for 1964 



/^^ Plant Pat. 2299. This rose was named an All-America 

 A^* in 1964. The pure white, gardenia-like blooms are not 

 only breathtakingly beautiful but also exceptionally large. 

 The open flower is often 4} i inches across, and that is 

 rather unusual in a floribunda. The charmingly formed 

 buds are somewhat cream colored but open to purest white. 

 Saratoga has a fine old rose fragrance, and because it is 

 such a prolific bloomer the delightful perfume fills the air 

 all around the plant. The strong plant grows to a height of 

 214 or 3 feet and has lots of glossy, green foliage. A great 

 white beauty. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. ; 25 or more, 

 $2 ea. 



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SARABANDE 



SARATOGA 



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"/ started to buy Star Roses 

 from your fine company in 

 1924 and in the 40 years 

 since I've bought some al- 

 most every year. Some of 

 the 1924 plants are still 

 blooming." 



M. H. F., Pa. 



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SARABANDE 



/^fc^ (Meilland) Plant Pat. 1761. Named for a Spanish dance, 

 ^^? here's a rose that fairly dances with life and color. It's 

 a dazzling orange producing quantities of single, flamboyant 

 blooms. The low, compact, vigorous bush seems at times to 

 be a bonfire. Winner of All-America rose honors — plus 6 other 

 international awards. It MUST be outstanding. $2 ea. ; 3 or 

 more, $1.75 ea. ; 25 or more, $1.60 ea. 



LAVENDER GIRL 



(Meilland) Plant Pat. 1672. This is a lavender rose that re- 

 tains its color — does not fade even in midsummer's heat. The 

 ruby-red buds open to the loveliest of rich lavender. You will 

 notice in the picture that the blooms are very beautifully 

 formed and consist of shapely petals, from 35 to 42 by actual 

 count. The plant is low, bushy, well shaped. Medium length, 

 graceful stems hold the 3^ 2-irich flowers that come in clusters 

 of 3 to 6. One more feature always of interest. Lavender Girl 

 has a nice fragrance. $3 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.65 ea. ; 25 or more, 

 $2.40 ea. 



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 SARATOGA 



