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*IVIA PERKINS. Plant Pat. Pend. This 1953 winner is the 

 /j^\ third Floribunda in as many years to be given the coveted 

 ^^^% All-America award. Daintily formed buds of soft, sweet pink 

 ^'^^ open to spicily fragrant, 25-petaIed blooms of shell-pink, 

 often dusted with tiny freckles of deeper pink, "as cute as a 

 speckled pup." Makes good, bushy plants about 3 feet high. 

 $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, $2 ea. 



^IRENE OF DENMARK. Plant Pat. 889. This Rose is the 

 answer to a long-felt need for a better white Floribunda. Buds 

 and opening blooms have the exquisite, true "sweetheart" form, 

 daintily perfect. Full blooms are large, double, graceful and a 

 clean sparkling white. Plants are vigorous, hardy, very bushy, 

 with an abundance of fine, neat foliage. 2}^ feet tall. $1.50 ea.; 

 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



^FASHION. Plant Pat. 789. The All-America award winner 

 for 1950. Not even among the Hybrid Teas is there a color 

 15 quite like this new Floribunda. Fashion blooms are bright 

 "^*^ coral-peach, a most amazing color because it is so brilliant 

 and, at the same time, so soft and lovely. 



The open blooms are about 3 inches across or larger, with pleas- 

 ing old-Rose fragrance. Plants are good and vigorous, bushy, 

 with neat, small, glossy foliage. It reaches a height of 21^ to 

 3 feet, with few thorns. We consider it a gem, with an enchanting 

 color. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



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