Hortbuudas 
%*MRS. R. M. FINCH. Two-inch, double flowers 
of rosy pink come in large, mmpressive clusters. Pro- 
fuse and persistent bloom. Height 2 to 3 feet. $1.25 ea. 
*PERMANENT WAVE. (3) Plant Pat. 107. 
Unique, bronzy, cochineal-carmine buds, in clusters 
of six or more, open to semi-double Blooms of rich 
rose-pink. The petal edges are delightfully waved and 
fluted even in the buds, and stay crisp and fresh in all 
kinds of weather. Growth 2 to 2% feet. $1.10 ea. 
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*%POULSEN’S COPPER. (2) Plant Pat. 446. A 
lovely new color for the Floribunda class. Copper- 
colored blooms age to a charming pink with orange 
reverse and yellow base. One of the earliest to bloom 
in the spring, the double flowers come profusely on 
long stems with small foliage. Long lasting on the 
bush and in bouquets, especially when cut as soon as 
color shows in the dainty buds. Height 2 to 21% feet. 
$1.10 ea. 
RED RIPPLES. (4) Plant Pat. Pending. A clear, 
true red in both bud and bloom; an intense and joyous 
color. The wavy-petaled flowers come in great masses 
and keep coming until later in the fall than most va- 
rieties. The plants are outstanding, too. Vigorous 
and healthy, they grow to 3 or 314 feet or more. 
$1.25 ea. 
* TOPAZ. Plant Pat. 300. Polyantha. Dainty 
yellow buds and sulphur-yellow, starry blooms. Low 
in growth, 12 to 15 inches. $1.25 ea. 
y»WORLD’S FAIR. Plant Pat. 362. Large, de- 
lightfully fragrant, velvety crimson flowers are; 
freely produced all season on 2 to 214-foot pine 
$1.10 ea. 
3 Notable Floribundas $9. 85 
(Value $3.30) 
You don’t have to have a Rose-garden to enjoy these; 
they will brighten any corner around your home. Each 
* Betty Prior. Plant Pat. 340. Carmine-pink. .... ..$1.10 
* Donald Prior. Plant Pat. 377. Red. suse uo Vell) 
*Poulsen’s Copper. Plant Pat. 446. Coppery pink. 1.10 
© cP. CO. * Poulsen’s Copper (2) 
© *Permanent Wave (3) 
