* World’s Fair. Desc. page 23 @) 
* Poulsen’s Yellow. Desc. page 23 (2) 
* Poulsen’s Copper. Desc. 
page 23 (3) 
The two most important recommendations for Floribunda 
Roses are, one, continuous production of billows of bloom all 
season, including the hot summer months when other Roses have 
to recuperate after their June effort, and second, their extreme 
vigor, sturdiness and hardiness. Once planted you will have 
for years the delight of a continuous flower show. 
These Roses easily top the list of all hardy flowering plants. 
They stand more punishment than any other class of Roses and 
continue nonchalantly to produce abundant blooms along drive- 
ways, or anywhere you care to plant them. 
One of England’s foremost Rose authorities, H. R. Darlington, 
Past President of the National Rose Society, in the 1942 Rose 
Annual writes ‘‘The Hybrid Polyanthas (Floribundas) fill root- 
infested beds and flourish amazingly. It was the discovery that 
they would grow and flourish in any soil or situation that has 
spread them through the length and breadth of the country.” 
What more can you expect from any flower than you get from 
these healthy, always happy, carefree Roses? Plant a lot of them 
now for all-summer pleasure. 
* BETTY PRIOR. Plant Pat. 340. Two-tone red and pink. Large 
branching clusters of single blooms resembling red dogwood in shape, 
size and color are borne continuously on erect plants, 3 to 31% feet 
in height. 85 cts.; 3 for $2.15.i 
* BOUQUET. Rose-red. Clouds of brilliant rose-red blooms that look 
like camellias almost hide the foliage. Each branching cluster makes 
a long-lasting bouquet. Growth 2 to 24% feet. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 
* DAINTY MAID. Page 23. Q) Dainty, semi-double, wavy- 
petaled blooms of wild-rose-pink and delicate, wild-rose fragrance 
are borne profusely on 34%-foot plants. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 
BK) NOTABLE FLORIBUNDAS $3.85 
(Value $4.55) 
One each Betty Prior, Permanent Wave, Poulsen’s Copper, Summer Snow and 
World’s Fair, representing different types and colors. Ask for OFFER 122 
* DONALD PRIOR. Plant Pat. 377. Large semi-double blooms of 
glowimg crimson are borne incessantly on apnea 31% to 4-foot plants 
with lovely shiny foliage. 85 cts.; 3 for $2.15 
* KRONPRINSESSE INGRID. Page 23. io Large, two-tone 
flowers, the back of the petals pomegranate-red and inside rose-pink. 
Profuse in bloom. Growth 2 to 24% feet. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 
* KORALLE. New. Impressively lovely, wavy-petaled flowers of 
bright, clear, reddish rose come In great clusters that almost cover 
the plants. Growth 21% to 3 feet. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 
*LITTLE MISS MUFFET. Blooms of soft coral-pink, like 20- 
petaled camellias, 3 inches in diameter, are borne on sturdy, sym- 
metrical plants about 2 feet in height. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 
* PERMANENT WAVE. (4) Plant. Pat.107: Wavy-petaled blooms 
of rich _rose-pink come in clusters of 6 or more from unique, bronzy 
buds. Each flowering branch makes a long-lasting charming bouquet. 
Growth 2 to 2% feet. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.{ 
3 ice S250 
One each Dainty Maid, Little 
Miss Muffet and Poulsen’s Yellow. 
(Value $3.00) 
ASK FOR 
OFFER 122a 
+ Permanent 
Wave 
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