• FASHION. Plant Pat. 789. Blooms are bright cqral- 

 ^^. peach, a most amazing color because it is so brilliant 

 (&W\ and, at the same time, so soft and lovely. The open 

 ^sb" blooms are about 3 inches across or larger, with 

 23 wavy petals and bright golden stamens. It has consider- 

 able old-Rose fragrance. Plants are good and vigorous, 

 bushy, with neat, small, glossy foliage. It reaches a height 

 0HY2 to 3 feet. In disease resistance it is well above average. 

 $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. ; 25 or more, $1.60 ea. 



• LiLIBET. Plant Pat. 1209. A really pleasant soft pink 

 flower of lilting form. Lilibet makes a broad, very 

 bushy plant about 23^ feet high, with wiry stems 

 thickly studded with the dainty blooms and small, 



neat foliage. Its delicate fragrance suits its winsome dawn- 

 pink coloring and charming form. Sturdily disease-free and 

 vigorous, with a lot of bloom all season. The blooms prac- 

 tically always come in large clusters, with many opening at 

 the same time. About 30 petals. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 

 ea.; 25 or more, $1.60 ea. 



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• IRENE OF DENMARK. Plant Pat. 889. This Rose 

 is the answer to a long- felt need for a better white 

 Floribunda. Buds and opening blooms have the ex- 

 quisite, true "sweetheart" form, daintily perfect. Full 

 blooms are large, double without being too double, 

 graceful and a clean frosty white. (Occasionally a 

 flower will show a pretty tinge of pink but that is 

 rather rare.) Plants are vigorous, but fine in texture, 

 very bushy, with an abundance of small, neat foliage. 

 2 to 2 1/ 2 feet tall. This is another of those extra-hardy 

 Floribunda Roses from the Poulsens of Denmark, 

 and one that starts blooming very early in the season. 

 40 petals. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea.; 25 or 

 .~~fl^ more, $1.40 ea. 



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