Plant Pat. 789 
Qa WINNER OF ALL- 
ARRS AMERICA AND 
OTHER HIGH AWARDS 
Fashion blooms are bright 
coral-peach, a most amaz- 
ing color because it Is so 
brilliant and, at the same 
time, so soft and lovely. 
There is no other Rose 
color like it, and everyone seems to 
find it beautiful and exciting. Add 
to this the graceful form of both 
bud and open flower and you will see 
why this new Rose is being hailed 
with such boundless enthusiasm. 
The American Rose Society re- 
ported that members “‘really waxed 
poetic in describing its charms,” , 
and its national rating by the So- * Fashion 
| ciety to date is 9.5, a phenomenally 
high rating. and vigorous, bushy, with nice habit and neat, small, 
Fashion’s color is its major glory but the pointed glossy foliage. It reaches a height af 2% to 3 feet, 
buds, like bright candle flames, and the pretty, with few thorns. You won’t get as much bloom from 
| waterlily-like form of the open blooms show off the | Fashion as from some of the notably free-blooming 
| color handsomely. The open flowers are 3 inches kinds like Poulsen’s Bedder, Alain, etc., but it puts 
across or larger, with wavy petals and bright golden —_on a very good show. In disease resistance, it is well 
stamens. It has considerable fragrance for a Flori- above average. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea.; 25 or 
bunda, a pleasing old-Rose scent. Plants are good more, $1.60 ea. 
x Irene of Denmark 
een re *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 exquisite, true ‘‘sweet- 
heart” 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 
21% feet tall. This ts another of those extra-hardy Floribunda 
Roses from the Poulsens of Denmark, and one that starts 
blooming very early in the season. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 
ea.; 25 or more, $1.60 ea. 
6 Prize Floribundas $G)..40 
(Value $10.75) 
% Cocorico. New this fall. See page 19. 
x lrene of Denmark. The best white. 
* Mrs. Inge Poulsen. Honey, apricot and pink tints. 
% Pinocchio. The favorite salmon-pink. See page 23. 
% Red Pinocchio. One of the best, in every way. 
*% Vogue. A striking, unusual and handsome All-America 
award winner. See page 23. 
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This collection is one to cherish in the finest garden, yet 
all are sturdy, dependable kinds suitable for beginners. 
Floribundas like these are happy flowers, hardy, adaptable 
and with a fantastic amount of bloom from late spring to 
freezing weather: a gardener’s dream plant, come true. 
