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SPARTAN 



Fl. Plant Pat. 1357. A beauty in clear coral, opening from rosy scarlet buds into solid, 

 3 to 3;HHnch blooms. Clusters come all season on a strong, tall plant. Flowers have heavy 

 petals and are pleasantly perfumed. $2 ea.; 3 or more, SI. 75 ea.; 25 or more, $1.60 ea. 



GOLDEN SLIPPERS 



(S&. Fl. Plant Pat. App. For. A 1962 All-America winner, this one is a rich blend of gold and 

 ^1I" S orange. Form is attractive. Blooms come continuously on a sturdy, low-growing plant. 

 You'll want to cut some of them. §2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, S2.20 ea. ; 25 or more, $2 ea. 



LA FONTAINE 



Fl. (Meilland) Plant Pat. 2040. Bright clusters of 4-inch flowers in clear yellow 

 are borne abundantly and continuously on the solid, low-growing bush. Leaves 

 are small and leathery — rich looking. This rose shines with light; ought to be 

 where you want a bright spot in the garden. S2 ea.; 3 or more, 81.75 ea.; 

 25 or more, SI. 60 ea. 



SARARANDE 



(Mj^ Fl. (Meilland) Plant Pat. 1761. After winning 7 international awards, 

 ^§P including the All-America, Sarabande goes its merry way throwing off 

 brilliant sparks as though from a bonfire. It's marvelously brilliant! A dazzling 

 orange-red! Clusters of blooms on the low, compact, vigorous bush all the time. 

 S2 ea.; 3 or more, SI. 75 ea.; 25 or more, SI. 60 ea. 



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(m^ Fl. Plant Pat. 926. Large 

 *M? flowers come in masses on 

 a tall, vigorous plant, each a soft 

 coral-red delight. This is a solid- 

 quality rose that's been a fa- 

 vorite for years. Pleasing fra- 

 grance adds to its charms. Form 

 of bud and bloom is graceful and 

 pleasing. In every way deserves 

 its popularity, and I can and do 

 recommend it highly. S2 ea.; 

 3 or more, SI. 75 ea.; 25 or 

 more, SI. 60 ea. 



