* Poulsen’s Yellow Q) 
Floribundas in effective lawnside use 
Floribunda Roses ARE sensational. They are a NEW race 
on which Rose hybridizers have been working for many years to 
perfect a strain of sturdy, low-growing, continuous- and brilliant- 
blooming plants that will come safely through zero temperatures. 
Think of it! Continuous color for 5 months in the year. 
No other low-growing, perfectly hardy flowering plant can 
compare with these Roses in effectiveness. Plant them along 
driveways, as beauty-spots around porches, as foundation 
plantings or where you can see and enjoy them daily from your 
living-room window. 
Everblooming Floribunda Roses are more bulliandly effective 
than geraniums or other bedding plants. Plant in 1942 and 
enjoy blooms from the same plants not only this year, but in 
1943, 1944, 1945 and for years to come. 
* ANNE POULSEN. Plant Pat. 182. Scarlet. Fragrant, semi- 
double, scarlet blooms with a vivid overcast of crimson. Noted 
for early and continuous bloom. 85 cts. each; 3 for $2.15.% 
* BOUQUET. Rose-pink. Flowers that look like camellias 
come In clouds of brilliant rose-pink. $1 each.* 
x DAINTY MAID. Wild-rose pink. Wavy-petaled single 
blooms of wild-rose pink are as dainty and attractive as a Quaker 
maid. The delicate wild-rose fragrance adds to their charm. 
The plants grow to 3% feet. $1 each.* 
* DISTINCTION. ‘The best clear pink Floribunda. Large 
double flowers of brilliant pink that hold their color well. 85 
cts. each.* 
5 SAMPLE FLORIBUNDAS. One each Bouquet, 
Dainty Maid, D. T. Poulsen Improved, Little $3.95 
Miss Muffet, and Poulsen’s Yellow (Value $5) 
* DONALD PRIOR. (2) Plant Pat.. 377... Scarlet.. An’ m- 
cessant bloomer. Color Is scarlet veiled with crimson. Beauti- 
ful foliage. 85 cts. each; 3 for $2.15.% 
*D. T. POULSEN IMPROVED. Vivid cherry-red. Clusters 
of vivid cherry-red, perfectly formed, cupped blooms make a 
sheet of attractive color. $1 each.* 
* GRUSS AN AACHEN. (3) Cream to carmine. Lovely 
60-petaled cream blooms take on delightful carmine tints in 
the fall. Large-flowered and full-petaled. 85 cts. each.* 
* LITTLE MISS MUFFET. Coral-pink. Buds of ox-blood- 
red open to 3-inch blooms of coral-pink. $1 each.* 
* POULSEN’S COPPER. Page 19. (3) Plant Pat. 446. 
Copper and pink. Stocky, bushy plants produce wave after 
wave of double, high-centered, 24-inch coppery blooms. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.¢ 
* POULSEN’S YELLOW. (4) Yellow. The first true yellow 
Floribunda. Flowers of clear yellow come in brilliant masses 
from dainty carmine-tinted buds. $1 each.* 
* SUMMER SNOW. Plant Pat. 416. Snow-white blooms 
completely cover the dwarf plants. 85 cts. each; 3 for $2.15.% 
One each Distinction, Poulsen’s Yellow $9.35 
and Gruss an Aachen (Value $2.70) 
%* Gruss saunter @ Desc. above 
18 THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
