* Bouquet 2) 
% Donald Prior (3) 
Prue-Elooming 
Floribunda Roses—how they have stormed along 
and, in sporting terms, have cleared hurdle after 
hurdle until now they are away ahead of anything 
dreamed of by rosarians of even a few years ago. 
Here are Roses that don’t know what quitting 
means. Winter does not harm them, they are too 
sturdy to be bothered with cold. Summer heat and 
even long spells of drought are taken in their stride. 
They keep on blooming just the same, starting early 
in June and continuing without intermission until 
hard frost finally gets the late blooms in November. 
*xBETTY PRIOR. (1) Plant Pat. 340. One of the 
loveliest and most popular Floribundas ever intro- 
duced. The flowers resemble red dogwood blossoms in 
shape, size, and color; shell-pimk on the inside, car- 
mine- -pink outside. The single blooms come In large, 
branching clusters and are continuously produced in 
quantity. Exceptionally hardy, vigorous, bushy 
plants growing about 3!% feet tall, suitable for use in 
almost any garden location. $1.10 ea. 
* BOUQUET. Masses of brilliant rose-red 
blooms that look like camellias almost hide the foliage. 
Each branching cluster makes a long-lasting bouquet. 
Growth 2 to 21% feet. $1.10 ea. 
DONALD PRIOR. (3) Plant Pat. 377. The it 
lustration shows the lovely form and exquisite color- 
ing of this gorgeous red Rose, a beautiful mate for 
Betty Prior. 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. Like Betty Prior, 
this Rose has many carder uses: unexcelled as a low 
hedge or to bring continuous bloom to a planting of 
shrubs, evergreens, or even perennials like delphinium, 
etc. $1.10 ea. 
rellahg Padcmpuriats Plant Pat. Pending. A new va- 
rey ucty which Is an entirely new color in Flori- 
bundas, a brilliant cinnabar-red. 2% to 3 ft. 
$1.50 ea. 
* KORALLE. Page 11. @) Wavy-petaled, rose-red 
blooms come in masses on erect-growing plants. Rose- 
red sport of Else Poulsen, the semi- -double flowers are 
impressively lovely. Grows about 2 feet high. $1.10 ea. 
*LITTLE MISS MUFFETT. Charming 
flowers like 20-petaled, coral-pink camellias are borne 
continuously in open, branching heads of frve to ten 
blooms on sturdy, healthy plants. Growth 2 feet. 
$1.10 ea. 
ee oe Little Miss Muffett (4) 
