la^ 



HARDY. . . HEALTHY. . . EASY TO GROW 



^FRENSHAIVI. English Gold Medal award winner. An 

 outstanding new crimson-red that is our idea of what a 

 Floribunda should be. Bushy plants 3 feet high and about 

 as wide. Beautifully formed, unfading buds come con- 

 tinuously. Its American Rose Society rating so far is 

 8.3, or "excellent." $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 

 ^GERANIUM RED, Plant Pat. 811. A distinct novelty 

 — Rose blooms that resemble the well-known scarlet-red 

 geranium in color, form and fragrance. $1.50 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $1.30 ea. 



^GOLDILOCKS. Plant Pat. 672. Rich golden yellow. 

 Lovely buds open to very double blooms up to 3^ inches 

 across on spreading, bushy plants lYi feet high. Abundant 

 bloom. Makes a striking display, showy even from a 

 distance. The best yellow Floribunda. $1.50 ea. ; 3 or 

 more, $1.30 ea. 



•Betty Prior 



Floribunda Roses are happy flowers. They bloom in 

 clusters, a whole bouquet on every stem. They are 

 hardy and long lived, need comparatively little care and 

 come in a wonderful range of colors. They bloom con- 

 tinuously from late spring to hard frost, are showy from 

 a considerable distance, charming at close range and 

 long lasting as cut flowers: a gardener's dream plant 

 for almost any sunny spot. 



*BETTY PRIOR, Plant Pat. 340. Large branching 

 clusters of single blooms resembling red dogwood in 

 shape, size and color. The plants are abundantly 

 branched and continuous in bloom. Growth 3}^ feet. 

 One of the very best. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



^CHATTER, Plant Pat. 739. Unfading, bright 

 carmine-red blooms in big, showy clusters. More 

 dwarf than the other red varieties, averaging about 

 22 inches high. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



^DONALD PRIOR. Plant Pat. 377. A famous old 

 variety of sparkling red, with 12 petals to each flower. 

 Noted for reliably vigorous plants and continuous 

 bloom. 31 2 feet tall. $1.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



^FLORADORA. Constantly in bloom and an en- 

 /^\ tirely new shade in Roses — a brilliant geranium or 

 ^^s cinnabar-red, as arresting under artificial light 

 '^^ as in the garden. Floradora blooms are always the 

 eye-catchers. 21-2 to 3 feet. Highly rated by the 

 American Rose Society, with a rating of 8.2 out of 10. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



*Floradora 



/ 



18 



