LORiBUNDAS 



Star Everblooming Floribundas have a way of rewarding the gardener who plants 

 them . . . giving back quantities of colorful flowers to admire in the garden or in 

 the house . . . decorating your property and adding to its value . . . helping enor- 

 mously to make your life more interesting and enjoyable. I urge you to consider 

 using them on your grounds because I know from experience with them that you 

 will get more than your money's worth in return. Like other Star Roses, these are 

 top quality plants. You will appreciate having them. 



LA FONTAINE ( Meilland ) Plant Pat. 2040. Talk about sunshine 

 caught in a rose! Take a look at this gayest, hap- 

 piest of yellow Floribundas! Bright clusters of 4-inch flowers in this clear yellow 

 really make the bush sparkle and glint with light. Abundant, continuous 

 bloom — handsome, solid, compact bush with small, leathery leaves. I can't 

 praise it enough! $2.50 ea.; 3 or more. $2.20 ea.; 25 or more, $2 ea. 



FRENSHAM ^ Gold Medal winner of the American Rose Society, this 

 has fine deep crimson color and nicely shaped buds and 

 blooms. Vigorous plant is bushy and 3 feet tall. Plenty of flowers. $1.75 ea.; 

 3 or more, $1.55 ea.; 25 or more. $1.40 ea. 



FASHION P' 3111 P at - ~ 89 - I nave 9 °f these in a grouping at the edge 

 of my patio and can see the flowers from the living-room 

 ^g. window. What a lovely sight, especially in June! Coral-peach blooms 

 iffi« with excellent form and enormous appeal. The plants are loaded with 

 them. .Most attractive foliage, too! Wouldn't be without them. $1.75 

 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea.; 25 or more, $1.40 ea. 



PINOCCHIO ^ nis name raa >' mean "big nose" to you— but if you 

 know the rose, it means big appeal! "Sweetheart" type 

 in form, with lovely pink blooms of 30 petals each. The low-growing plant produces them 

 all the time . . . clear toned, beautiful and full of delight. It has been a favorite for a long 

 time — may even become one of yours! $1.75 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. ; 25 or more, $1.40 ea. 



IRENE OF DENMARK Pla . nt Pat 889 - I hope you will bear with me a little, 



while I rave about good old Irene. Well, it's not 

 really so old— we introduced it in America in 1950. It's one of the finest creations of the man 

 who is regarded everywhere as the "father of Floribundas" —Svend Poulsen of Denmark. Many 

 clear, frosty white flowers (they're fragrant!) with 40 petals are 3 inches across and come on 

 a vigorous, upright, bushy plant. Great beauty and reputation. Fine accent plant. $1.75 

 ea.; 3 or more. $1.55 ea.; 25 or more, $1.40 ea. 



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Plant Pat. 1357. This has 

 rosy scarlet buds which open 

 to coral blooms of 3 to 3 Yi 

 inches, Note the nice form. 

 Clusters of these flowers 

 come all season on a strong 

 plant. The petals are heavy; 

 and there is a perfume which 

 you will like. Very desirable 

 and entirely satisfying. $2 

 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea.; 

 25 or more, $1.60 ea. 



THESE 5 

 for a Real Mass of Color! 



*FIRE KING *IRENE OF DENMARK 



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