
undid 
*LITTLE MISS MUFFET. New. (E. B. Le Grice, 1939.) 
Coral-pink. Flowers open from buds of ox-blood-red, with deep 
shadings, to 20-petaled blooms of soft coral- pink. The blooms are 
3 inches across and are borne continuously in open, branching 
heads of from 5 to 10 on sturdy, hardy, healthy plants. Splendid 
for border or mass planting. $1.50 each.* 
* PERMANENT WAVE. Page 18. G) Plant Pat. 107. Deep 
rose-pink, wavy-petaled blooms come in charming bouquets. 
Noted for lovely foliage. 75 cts. each; 3 for $1.90. 
*POULSEN’S COPPER. New. Sce page 18. (3) (Poulsen, 
eae Plant Patent 446. Copper and pink. Even more excit- 
ing than Poulsen’s Yellow is this lovely new color for the Flori- 
bunda class from the famous Poulsen Bros. of Denmark. The 
stocky, bushy plants produce wave after wave of double, high- 
centered, 2!9-inch coppery blooms that fade to dainty cha arming 
pink with orange reverse, in clusters of 10 to 20. Flowers are long- 
lasting on the bush and the clusters make delightful, lasting indoor 
effects, especially when cut as soon as color shows in the dainty 
buds. $2 each; 3 for $5. 
*POULSEN’S YELLOW. New. (1) The first true yellow 
Floribunda. Flowers of clear yellow come in brilliant masses from 
dainty carmine-tinted buds. They make a charming effect on the 
lawn or in combination with snowy linen and silver on a dining 
table. $1.50 each.* 
* SUMMER SNOW. Plant Pat. 416. Medium sized white blooms 
completely cover the dwarf plants. 75 cts. each; 3 for $1.90. 
*WORLD’S FAIR. See page 18. @) Plant Pat. 362. Crimson. 
apg Large, honey-scented blooms of dark velvety crimson. 
VANS A 1940 All-America Rose Selection in the Floribunda 
Class. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.-% 
3 NOTABLE FLORIBUNDAS 
(Value $3.70) $3.1 5) 
1 each, Betty Prior, Donald Prior and Poulsen’s Copper 
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Polyantha Roses are very hardy and free in bloom, with small flowers that come 
in sprays and in clusters. 
*CHATILLON. © @) Clear pink flowers come like huge heads of phlox. The 
ace of the pink Polyanthas for mass planting. 85 cts. each.* 
*GLORIA MUNDI. © G) Orange-scarlet. A flamboyant flaming color. Makes 
brilliant specimen plants. 85 cts. each.* 
* IDEAL. @ Garnet. One of the finest of the brilliant dark red Polyanthas. 
Growth about 2 feet. 85 cts. each.* 
*MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER. @ @) Seashell-pink. This precious little 
Rose, universally known as “Sweetheart” is loved for its dainty buds, which come 
constantly in sprays and open to delightfully fragrant, full-petaled, long-lasting 
blooms of seashell-pink. It is charming every way. 85 cts. each.* 
*x ORANGE TRIUMPH. @ Well-formed fully double sparkling flowers of 
orange-scarlet that look like brilliant rosettes. 85 cts. each.* 
* TOPAZ. (3) Plant Pat. 300. Visitors call this Rose “Golden Sweetheart” 
on account of the size, form and color of the buds. It is such a jewel that the 
name “Topaz” is particularly appropriate. The flowers come in sprays from golden 
yellow buds that open to starry blooms of sulphur-yellow. Enthusiastically praised 
in the 1940 Rose Annual by critical members of the American Rose Society. Ideal 
for boutonniéres. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.-% 
ASK FOR 
OFFER 19a 
One each of the 5 Polyantha Roses ¢ 45 
marked @. Value $4.25 for . 

© C.P. Co. * Topaz G3) * Mile. C. Brunner (4) 
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