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Everblooming Floribundas 



Star Everblooming Floribundas are really amazing pljmts giving you great 

 quantities of fine flowers, living and producing for many years, decorating 

 your home and grounds with Nature's colors. Floribunda itself means 

 "many flowers"- and this is a main difference between this kind of rose 

 and the Hybrid Tea or the Grandiflora. Floribunda flowers are smaller 

 than either of the other two kinds, but they come in much greater numbers 

 on the plant. For this reason, the Floribunda is ideal where you want 

 massed color, as, for instance, in low hedges or borders. Also you can plant 

 them in groups of 3 or more wherever you want a separate center of at- 

 traction. Another quality of the Floribunda plant as a whole is fine vigor 

 of growth and hardiness. They last a long time in your garden. Most of 

 the Floribundas bear their flowers in clusters or candelabras, and many of 

 them have stems long enough for good cutting. They are a very worthw'hile 

 kind of rose, always giving back far more than their cost. 



• SPARTAN. Plant Pat. 1.5.57. Uosy-scark-l buds open to hcauliful coral 

 l»liK)iiis 3 to 3' 2 inclu's across. Ivvceliciit form. Whole clusters come all 

 season lonj; on stroiij;, vi^rorous plants. Frairraiit Mowers with heavy petals. 

 §2. .50 oa.; 3 or more, .^2.20 ea.; 25 or inorc. 5^2 <'a. 



■A^PINOCCIIK). A line old favorite with lovely pink blooms of good form. 

 '1 he plant bears tliem continuou.sly and you always have the nice, clear- 

 toned flowers, (irows low — to about 2 feet. Good tor the front row. .\ 

 "sweetheart" tvpe in form. SI. 75 ea.; 3 or more, .$1.55 ea.; 25 or more, 

 SI. 40 ea. 



• RED FAVORITE. Plant Pat. 1189. Rightly named. A deep red with 

 loiig-lastinj.' blooms rich with life and beauty. Plenty of them all the time. 

 Sliirily. vijjorous bush. There's a good deal of demand for this one. It will 

 be a favorite with you. .SI. 75 ea.; 3 or more, SI. 55 ea.; 25 or m<)rc, 

 Sl.lK ea. 



• WHITE BOUQUET. Plant Pat. 1 H.5. An All-America Winner for '57. 2-foot plant bears 

 ^gjN <histers as well as single blooms of lovely, white, l-inch flowers. Graceful, vigorous plant. 

 j^\' ideal for a border or edging. S2..50 ca.; 3 or more, S2.20 oa.; 25 or more, $2 ea. 



• GOLD t;i P. Plant Pat. 1683. All-America Wiimer for '58. Unfading, new yellow with 3 to 

 ^^ 3' j-incli flowers that come in clusters on a 23^2-1^001 plant. Nice form. Fine fragrance. Vig- 

 i»^Es orous and disease-resistant plant. Note the picture. .S2.50 ca.; 3 or more, S2.20 ca.; 25 or 



more, S2 ca. 



• SUMATRA. Plant Pat. 1572. A profusion of signal-red blooms on a good-l(K)king plant of middle 

 height. Large flower. Very colorful. Good lively green foliage. Fine growth habits. One of the 

 brightest to come edoug in years. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ca.; 25 or more, $1.60 ea. 



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