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PLANT FLORIBUNDAS 

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It is the habit of Floribunda Roses to bloom long and 

 freely, often giving more than 30 blooms and buds to a 

 single spray. For quantity of bright, pretty blooms in your 

 garden all summer and fall, there are no plants to equal 

 Floribunda Roses. Try planting them in groups; where 

 one plant is good, three of a kind are even better. 



• CIRCUS. Plant Pat. 1382. As highly colored as a 

 postcard sunset. Buds show tones of yellow, red, pink 

 and orange, and open to even brighter hues with yellow 

 predominating and bright, deep pink staining the 

 edges of the outer petals. These opening blooms are 

 large for a Floribunda and of exquisite form. As the 

 flowers open further they show more and more of the 

 bright, rich pink, with equally bright yellow at the 

 center. Full blooms are 3 to 3}^ inches across, with 

 25 to 40 neat, firm petals. The foliage is beautiful: 

 rich green and just right in amount and size for the 

 bush and blooms. Plants are upright, compact, 2^ 

 feet high. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. ; 25 or more, 

 $2 ea. 



•JlfMINY CRICKET. Plant Pat. 1346. This All- 

 America winner is one of the best. Its urn-shaped, 

 tangerine-red buds are especially lovely. As they open, 

 the color becomes a blend of orange and vermilion, 

 softening later to a good, compatible coral-pink. 

 Fragrant. About 20 petals of good size and substance, 

 which drop off cleanly as they fade. Splendid, free- 

 blooming plants. $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, $2 ea.; 25 or 

 more, $1.80 ea. 



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