• Topaz (l) 



Gloria Mundi (^ 



FLORIBUNDAS, continued 



• PERMANENT WAVE. ® Pat. 107. Single 

 blooms are deep rose-pink and come in bouquets of 

 six or more on a stem. Each broad firm petal is beau- 

 tifully waved. 75 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.90; 25 for $13.75. -«• 



• POULSEN'S YELLOW. Introduced in America by 

 The Conard-Pyle Company, fall 1939. This innovation, 

 the first in its color class, a yellow Floribunda, proved 

 so popular that fall sales took all our plants. We ex- 

 pect to have an ample supply and shall be glad to take 

 orders for delivery, fall 1940. 



• SMILES. Pat. 331. Salmon-pink. You just have 

 to smile with pleasure when you see the quantities 

 of buds on this Rose pushing their way through the 

 open blooms, anxious to get their chance to please you 

 with their salmon -pink color and lovely form. 85 cts. 

 each; 3 for $2.15; 25 for $15.65.'t< 



• WORLD'S FAIR. Page 18. ® Patent applied for. 

 Deep crimson. Because of its freedom of bloom, this 

 deep crimson Rose was chosen by experts as the best 

 new continuous-blooming Rose to represent the owners 

 at the World's Fair, and it did so nobly. Those who 

 saw it, now know the beautiful effect of mass planting. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.70; 50 for $40.'|< 



Hybrid Tea-like Polyanthas 



• GRUSS AN AACHEN. White to carmine. In June, 

 the splendid 60-petaIed flowers are creamy white, the 

 new flowers, as the summer advances, gradually taking 

 on a delicate flush of carmine which deepens in the fall. 

 Makes a mass of lovely color all the time and lasts 

 long when cut. 85 cts. each*; 25 for $15.65.'t< 



• WHITE AACHEN. A sport of Gruss an Aachen 

 with every good quality of the parent plant but flowers 

 pure white. 75 cts. each*; 25 for $13.75.* 



3 Tea-form Polyanthas 



Johanna Tantau and Topaz are excellent edging 

 plants, for they grow about 9 inches in height and 

 spread to a breadth of 18 inches or more. Continuous 

 in bloom. 



• JOHANNA TANTAU. Cream-white. Very fra- 

 grant. Blooms are similar to Topaz, illustrated above, 

 but are white. Low, spreading growth. $1 each.* 



• MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER. # ® Seashell-pink. 

 The "Sweetheart" Rose. Makes sprays of rosy pink 

 "baby" buds that open to seashell-pink. Delightful 

 fragrance. 85 cts. each.* 



• TOPAZ, viz Pat. 300. Exquisitely formed sulphur- 

 yellow buds open to starry blooms that do not fade 

 white. This might aptly be called "Golden Sweetheart." 

 $1.25 each; 3 for $3.i5.* 



6 Cluster-Flowered Polyanthas 



• BABY CHATEAU. Maroon. A variety that pro- 

 vides the darkest color in a field of Roses. 75.cts. each.* 



• BELVEDERE. Deep crimson. Grows about l^i 

 feet. Very dark red, with blackish shadings. $1 each.* 



• CHATILLON. • © Clear pink flowers come con- 

 tinuously like huge heads of phlox. 85 cts. each.* 



• GLORIA MUNDI. # ® Orange -scarlet. A 



flamboyant flaming color. 85 ctS. each.* 



• IDEAL. # Garnet. One of the finest of the brilliant 

 red Polyanthas. Growth about 2 feet. 85 cts. each.* 



• ORANGE TRIUMPH. « Well-formed fully double 

 sparkling flowers of scarlet-orange come in great clusters 

 throughout the season. A real triumph. 85 cts. each.* 



5 One each of above Polyantha Roses CQ AR 

 marked •, value $4.25, for «P*/'V«^ 



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During the past season the Floribunda and Polyantha Roses, 

 joyous troupers of the flower kingdom, provided a lavish display 

 of flowers that lasted from early in June until well into November. 

 These amazing Roses continued to bloom after several visits 

 from Jack Frost had eliminated other flowers. The picture below 

 shows their use in a border. 



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