THE CONARD-PVLE CO. 



•Betty Prior. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



•ALAIN. New. Our first Floribunda from the great 

 French hybridizer, Francis Meilland. He named it for 

 his only son, which gives an idea of his opinion of 

 this Rose. The clear, bright carmine-red flowers come 

 in great clusters all over the densely branching plants. 

 Blooms have 20 to 25 petals — more than Red Ripples 

 or Donald Prior, and when fully open are enlivened 

 by attractive, bright golden centers. 2 to 23-^ feet 

 tall. Thick, dark, holly-like foliage on strong green 

 stems. Outstanding for quantity of bloom and un- 

 fading color. $1.50 ea. ; 3 for $4. 

 *BETTY PRIOR. Plant Pat. 340. One of the 

 loveliest and most popular Floribundas. The flowers 

 resemble pink dogwood blossoms in shape, size, and 

 color; shell-pink on the inside, carmine-pink outside. 

 The single blooms, arranged in large, branching 

 clusters, are continuously produced in quantity. Ex- 

 ceptionally hardy. 3 3^ feet. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 

 ^BOUQUET. Bushy, compact plants, 2 to 33^ feet 

 tall, covered with large clusters of brilliant rose-red, 

 camellia-Iike blooms. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



c.'P. CO. •Floradora. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



You don't even have to have a special Rose garden to 

 enjoy the wondrous beauty of Floribunda Roses. They 

 will bring color galore to the garden from June until 

 November planted wherever they will have sunshine 

 during most of the day. Can you think of any other hardy 

 plant — perennial or shrub — that can match or even ap- 

 proach their ability to produce a mass of flowers for al- 

 most six months of the year? 



•Koralle. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^DAGMAR SPATH (White Lafayette). A pure 

 white flower you can depend on to produce large 

 trusses of flowers freely all summer. A good bedding 

 Rose and fine for cut-flowers, as they keep for days 

 in water. Low growing; excellent for combining with 

 other colors. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 

 •DONALD PRIOR. Plant Pat. 377. Rich, bold 

 color on a splendid plant makes this fine red Rose a 

 "must." The plants have glistening, disease-resistant 

 foliage, and are never without bright, shining blooms 

 from early June until November. 12 petals. Plants 

 grow about 3}^ feet high. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 

 •-FLORADORA. The gayest Floribunda of them 

 mfmi^ aW. It is spectacular, constantly in bloom and 

 ^^1^ an entirely new shade in Roses — a brilhant 

 cinnabar-red, as arresting under artificial light as in 

 the garden. No matter where they are, Floradora blooms are 

 always the eye-catchers. 23^2 to 3 feet. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 

 ^GOLDILOCKS. Plant Pat. 672. Rich golden yellow. 

 Buds shaped like Hybrid Teas open to very double blooms up 

 to 3 inches across. Spreading, bushy plants, 232 f<^ct high. 

 Abundant bloom; fine plants, foliage, and color. A border of 

 Goldilocks makes a striking display, showy even from a con- 

 siderable distance. The best yellow Floribunda. $1.50 ea.; 

 3 for $4. 



• KORALLE. Vigorous, healthy plants of erect, bushy habit 

 presenting an inspiring show of brilliant rose-red blooms with 

 a glistening coral sheen imbedded in the waxy-textured petals. 

 Really a glorious Rose, growing about 2 feet tall. $1.25 ea.; 

 3 for $3.35. 



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OFFER 18. One each of Bouquet, Floradora, Little 

 Miss Muflfett, and Red Ripples. Just picture the 

 colorful effect they will give in your garden ^m ^q 

 for years. ^»*t«*W 



