PLANT FLORIBUNDA ROSES 



For Quantity of Bloom — a whole bouquet on every stem. 

 For Continuous Bloom — all season. Even early frosts do not 

 stop them. 



For Cutting — really lasting, and exquisite for bouquets and 

 corsages. The graceful sprays are easily arranged. 



For IVIass Planting — a solid bed of Floribundas, red, yellow, 

 pink and white, can glorify a garden. Fine for borders and as 

 continuous-blooming hedges. 



Next the House — Try Floribundas for color accent, close to the 

 house foundation. They are GOOD. 



Anywhere — that you'd like lovely flowers, in sunshine. 



Floribunda Roses are a gardener's dream come true: hardy, 

 long-lived, graceful plants that bloom continuously — spring, 

 summer and fall — with blooms in massive sprays that show 

 up well from a distance. Close up, the individual flowers are 

 entrancing. 



^IRENE OF DENMARK. Plant Pat. 



New! At last. 



a better white Floribunda: its color more pure, its form more 

 attractive. Buds are true "Sweethearts," daintily perfect. 

 Large, double, graceful blooms. From Denmark, so it's extra- 

 hardy. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



3 NEWEST FLORIBUNDAS ^5^^ 



One each of three spectacular varieties: -^-Fashion, 

 ^Irene of Denmark and ^Vogue. (Value $5.75). 



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ALL-AMERICA 



FLORIBUNDA 



•VOGUE 



(Boerner.) Plant Pat. 926. 

 S Vogue brings another new color 

 ^^°^ tone to Floribundas: a rich 

 coral-rose. It is a sister plant of 

 Fashion and shows the relationship 

 in its overlay of coral, but Vogue's 

 color is deeper and "louder," with 

 more red in it. They should make 

 a fascinating combination, planted 

 together. Both are from a cross of 

 Pinocchio and Crimson Glory, a 

 distinguished parentage. 



Vogue blooms are large, 3 to 4 

 inches across, beautifully formed and 

 holding good form right through, as 

 they open. Its color, too, remains 

 intense and striking to the end. Un- 

 usually fragrant for a Floribunda, 

 rather spicy and persistent. 25 

 petals, of truly magnificent substance. 

 As this is an All -America winner, 

 you can be assured of its vigor and 

 adaptability. Dark green foliage on 

 bushy, compact, upright plants. 

 Best of all, it is very free in bloom. 

 Vogue has already won gold medals 

 at Geneva, Switzerland; Portland, 

 Ore.; and from the Connecticut 

 Horticultural Society. It is sure to 

 be a striking winner in your garden. 

 $2.25 ea. ; 3 or more, $2 ea. 



-A-Irene of Denmark 



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