INCLUDE 
FLORIBUNDAS 
IN YOUR 
LANDSCAPING PLANS 
These extra bushy, extra free 
flowering, extra useful roses look 
well in many locations... as a § 
low border or tall hedge (de- 
pending on the kind), edging a 
walk or driveway, as a friendly 
fence. They should be planted 
like any other flowering shrub. 
Combine them with other roses, 
or put them to work primarily to 
liven up your landscaping... you 
can’t go wrong with Floribundas. 
These are easy-going plants 
that perform well all through the 
growing season. Many have beau- 
tifully formed flowers—all have 
plentiful, colorful ones... “flow- 
ers in abundance,” as the name 
Floribunda proclaims. Buy good 
plants, treat them fairly and they 
will thrive for years. 
Suns pot 
Floribunda. (Fisher.) In our opinion 
Sunspot is the best yellow Floribunda 
to date. Both its size and its color are 
extra good. 
Rich butter-yellow buds slightly 
tinged orange turn a bright, sunny 
yellow as they open. These are fully 
double flowers often up to 5 inches 
across—as large and attractive as 
many Hybrid Teas and with a light, 
fruity fragrance. 
Fine for massing and 
planting. Plant Pat. 2576. 
$3.75 ea.—3 or more, $3.50 ea. 
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EUROPEANA 
~ Star® Floribundas, 
Rose Parade 
1975 All-America Award Winner 
2) Floribunda. (Williams.) The only 
“* Floribunda to win the All 
America Award for 1975. It has a free- 
blooming, vigorous plant covered with 
clusters of bright, sparkling pink, fully 
double blooms up to 4_ inches 
across... camellia-perfect. Buds are 
short but well formed, with as many as 
55 satiny petals. Light perfume. 
Rugged, disease-free, tall and well 
branched. Brand-new and sure to thrill 
you. Plant Pat. 3065. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
ANGEL FACE 
