*KRONPRINSESSE INGRID. ® This large-flowered 

 variety is impressively lovely with its two-tone flowers of 

 pomegranate-red and rose-pink. It blooms consistently all 

 season on neat, symmetrical plants. Growth 1 to ly^ feet 

 $lea.;3for$2.50.* 



* LITTLE MISS MUFFET. Unusually charming flowers 

 like 20-petaIed, coral-pink camellias are borne continuously 

 in open, branching heads of 5 to 10 blooms on sturdy, 

 healthy plants. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



^PERMANENT WAVE. © Plant Pat. 107. This Rose is 

 most appropriately named for the petals are waved in a most 

 delightful way. The deep, rose-pink flowers are borne pro- 

 fusely and open from artistic buds of cochineal-carmine on 

 sturdy plants with dark, purplish foliage. A favorite, every- 

 where. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.$ 



^POULSEN'S COPPER. Plant Pat. 446. A lovely new 

 color for the Floribunda class. Stocky, bushy plants produce 

 wave after wave of 23^-inch coppery colored blooms that 

 age to a charming pink with orange reverse but never lose 

 their charm. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.1 



'A'POULSEN'S PINK. Very prolific in bloom. The sturdy 

 plants produce masses of apricot-pink buds that open to 

 chahce-Iike flowers of light rose-pink on a creamy base. 

 $1 ea.;3 for $2.50.* 



•yk-POULSEN'S YELLOW. The only true yellow Flori- 

 bunda. Dainty, carmine-tinted buds and flowers of clear 

 yeHow come in lovely, open sprays. Lovely, too, for cutting 

 for indoor decoration. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



•A-RED RIPPLES. Page 20. ® We feel fairly exuberant 

 when we have Red Ripples in mind, it is such a joyous color, 

 an intense, scintillating red that seems to sparkle on the wavy 

 petaled flowers. Magnificent in mass plantings. The daintily 

 rnodeled, long-lasting buds are simply perfect for bouton- 

 nieres. This Rose is unquestionably "tops" in its type in the 

 red Floribundas. For brilliant all-season bright color efTect 

 it is a gem. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



^SUMMER SNOW. Plant Pat. 416. You need a good 

 white to complete a planting of Floribundas and here it is. 

 Hardy, dwarf plants that become almost covered with snow- 

 white blooms. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. J 



EWORLD'S FAIR. Plant Pat. 362. The best known of all 

 the larger-flowered red Floribundas. Large, delightfully fra- 

 grant velvety crimson flowers are freely produced all season 

 on 3 to 33/^-foot plants. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.$ 



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SAMPLE FLORIBUNDAS 



(Value $6) 



$5.35 



Choice varieties from which you will get masses of bril- 

 liant blooms this coming season and every year for years 

 to come. One each Red Ripples, Dainty Maid, Little 

 Miss Muffet, Poulsen's Copper, Poulsen's Pink and the 

 beautiful Koralle. aSK FOR OFFER 21 



POLYANTHA ROSES 



The Polyanthas are very hardy and are very effective in 

 mass plantings. Less "boisterous" than the Floribundas. 

 ^CHATILLON. The ace variety in the pink Polyanthas. 

 Single flowers of clear pink come in massive heads and stay 

 on until they have aged to a creamy pink that harmonizes 

 with the fresh opening blooms. For continuous mass color 

 effect Chatillon has no rivaL Grovrth 20 inches. 95cts. ea.; 

 3 for $2.35.* 



^GLORIA MUNDI. Clusters of semi-double blooms of 

 flaming orange-scarlet. 95 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.35.* 

 ^ I DEAL. Great heads of brilliant garnet. The darkest red 

 Polyantha. Growth 2 feet. 95 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.35.* 

 *THE FAIRY. Rosettes of seashell-pink. A low, spreading 

 everblooming bush with shiny foliage. Flowers like Dorothy 

 Perkins. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* All sold for spring. Orders 

 booked now jor jail delivery. 



*TOPAZ. Plant Pat. 300. A low-growing plant with dainty 

 yellow buds and yellow, starry blooms. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.1 



3 PROLIFIC POLVANTHAS $2.50 



One each Chatillon, Gloria Mundi and Ideal. (Value 

 $2.85.) ASK FOR OFFER 21a. 



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