*Red Ripples. (T) Desc. page 23. 



*Poulsen's Yellow. (2) Desc. page 23. 

 © -i^Poulsen's Copper. (^ 



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Kronprinsesse Ingrid. (ji) 



No other class of Roses can compete with these modern, con- 

 tinuous-flowering Floribunda Roses. They give supreme, all- 

 season satisfaction wherever they are planted. 



The low-growing varieties are ideal for planting around sundials, 

 bird-baths or swimming-pools. The taller-growing kinds, such as 

 Dainty Maid, Betty Prior or Donald Prior, make a superb showing 

 in porch-beds or beds around the house. 



These oak-hardy Roses bloom unceasingly and freely at Star 

 Rose Gardens from late in May until well into November. Along 

 the driveway to our office they are a bright welcome to our folks 

 each morning and to visitors throughout the day. They also make a 

 brilliant border around our display garden of over 1300 Roses. 



Plant these hardy Floribunda Roses this Fall. 



• BETTY PRIOR. Plant Pat. 340. Large branching clusters of 



single blooms resembling red dogwood in shape, size and color. 



Growth 3 to 31^ feet. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. t 



•BOUQUET. Page 23. (a) Clouds of brilliant rose-red blooms 



that look like camellias almost hide the foliage. Growth 2 to 2^^ 



feet. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



•DAINTY MAID. Page 23. (J) Dainty, serni-double, wavy- 



petaled blooms of wild-rose-pink and delicate, wild-rose fragrance 



are borne profusely on 4 to 5-foot plants. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



5 NOTABLE FLORIBUNDAS $4-17 



One each Betty Prior, Permanent Wave, Poulsen's Copper, Summer 

 Snow and Red Ripples. (Value $5) ASK FOR OFFER 122 



•DONALD PRIOR. Plant Pat. 377. Large semi-double blooms 

 of glowing crimson are borne incessantly on ui^rigiit 33 2 to 4-foot 

 plants with lovely shiny foliage. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.1 



• KORALLE. Impressively lovely, wavy-pctalcd (lowers of bright, 

 clear, reddish rose come in great clusters that jilmost cover the 

 plants. Growth 2]^ to 3 feet. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



• KRONPRINSESSE INGRID. Large, two-tone flowers, the 

 back of the jjiMals pomegranate-red and inside rose-pink. Profuse in 

 bloom. (Growth 2 to 2'... feet. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 



• LITTLE MISS [VIUFFET. Blooms of soft coral-i)ink. like 20- 

 petaled canu-llias, 5 ukIk-s in diameter, are borne on sturdy plants, 

 (irowth about 2 feet. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 



• PERMANENT WAVE. Plant Pat. 107. Wavy-petaled bhwms 

 (il rich rose-pink come in clusters off) or more from unicjue, bronzy 

 l.uds. Cirowth 2 to 2 ' •_, leet. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. t 



• POULSEN'S COPPER. (.0 Plant Pat. 446. An entirely new 

 color in the Moribunda class. Blooms of coi)per\ i)ink, in clusters of 

 10 or more. (;rowth 2 to 2'., feet. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. t 



4 TIP-TOP FLORIBUNDAS $3-55 



One each Bouquet, Kronprinsesse Ingrid, Red Ripples and Poulsen's 

 Yellow. All shown in color. (Value $4) ASK FOR OFFER 122a. 



OFFER 122b. 3 sets of the 4 Roses in Offer 122a, 12 plants, single value 

 $12, for only $10. 



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