*Betty Prior 



A BARGAIN IN BLOOMS 



3 each of 

 • BETTY PRIOR and •DONALD PRIOR 



(Plant Pat. 340) (Plant Pat. 377) 



All 6 for $6.25 



Probably more blooms per dollar than any other Rose 

 oflfer in this catalog. And no offer could be more use- 

 ful for brightening with bloom any fairly sunny spot 

 about your home. 



ASK FOR OFFER 116 



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

 liest and most popular Floribundas. The flowers re- 

 semble red dogwood blossoms in shape, size, and 

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

 The single blooms come in large, branching clusters 

 and are continuously produced in quantity. Excep- 

 tionally hardy, vigorous, bushy plants growing about 

 3K' feet tall. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



•BOUQUET. Clouds of brilliant rose-red blooms 

 that look like camelhas almost hide the foliage. Each 

 branching cluster makes a long-lasting bouquet. Very 

 effective in mass plantings. Growth 2 to lYi feet. 

 $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



•Donald Prior 



•Bouquet 



•-DONALD PRIOR. Plant Pat. 377. The illustra- 

 tion shows the lovely form and exquisite coloring of 

 this gorgeous red Rose, a beautiful mate for Betty 

 Prior. The plants have gHstening, disease-resistant 

 foliage and are never without bright, shining bk^oms 

 from early June until November. 12 petals. Pkints 

 grow about 3^ feet high. Like Betty Prior, this Rose 

 has many garden uses: unexcelled as a low hedge or 

 to bring continuous bloom to a planting of shrubs, 

 evergreens, or even perennials like delphinium, etc. 

 $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



-jArFLORADORA. Plant Pat. pending. For illus- 

 ^^•sWlration and description sec page 15. $1.50 

 ^^$£f ea.; 3 for $4. 



•GRUSS AN AACHEN. The pkmts of this ()ld 

 favorite are ijniuit jmajJuMcd^s i|l| liL^om the entire 

 growing seajn^j^^, EJ-jje^jJdyofcTs of creamy 

 wliite become exquisitelv tinted with carmine in the 

 fail. Height 18 to 36 inches. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



April 15, 1946 

 I am sorry that I have no room in my garden for any 

 additional numbers this year, but your stock is so vigorous 

 that I had no need for replacements, some 200 buslies all 

 surviving the severe New England winter very succcs; - 



^' — E. N. W. K., Greenfield, Massachusetts 



