Among the New Roses Are These Two You’ll Want 
Donald Prior. Floribunda. Patent Rights Reserved. NEW. The flowers 
are semi-double, cup-shaped, bright scarlet, flushed crimson. Large size. 
Fragrant; dark green foliage; very free flowering. This is one of the most 
striking colors of the Floribunda Group. The Floribunda Group of roses 
are especially bred for hardiness, sturdiness, ease of culture and mass 
color effects. They bloom continuously in large clusters (often 50 or 60 
together in one head) and do not fade unpleasantly in hot summer suns. 
Groups of three make an excellent and stunning effect. Plant them among 
shrubs for continuous color, or as a hedge. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.85 post¬ 
paid. 
Doubloons. Plant Patent No. 152. Clus¬ 
ters of very large cup-formed, saffron 
yellow blooms opening one after the 
other, thus prolonging the season. This 
can easily be observed by looking at the 
color illustration below. Long heavy 
canes make the flowers excellent for cut¬ 
ting. Undoubtedly, the best yellow climber 
to date. Has the tendency to repeat in 
mid-summer. $1.50 each, 2 for $2.90 
postpaid 
Doubloons 
Buddleia Charming, New Pink. Probably the most outstanding new plant offered last season. 
Silver Medal Award by the Penna. Horticultural Society. I t is a magnificent shrub bearing elegant 
long sprays covered with lovely lavender pink blooms throughout late summer and autumn. The 
color compared to other Buddleias is distinctly pink. Pinch off early flower spikes to insure more 
prolific and later blooming in the autumn. Strong flowering plants 75c each. 
Buddleia Charming 
Cydonia 
Forsythia 
Shrubs Described on Page 3 
HYBRID FRENCH LILACS 
No one classification of flowering shrubs seem to stand out as 
do French Lilacs. Every garden should have some. They are so 
fragrant, so large in flower heads, so prolific in bloom, so excellent 
for cutting and so showy! Truly they are superb. The four varieties 
have proven to be so valuable and are highly recommended. They 
are illustrated above. 
Marie Legraye. One of the finest single flowering white varieties. 
Produces an abundance of delightfully scented flower trusses 
that are so well proportioned. Fine for display or cutting. 
Charles Joly. Large shiny leaves and large trusses of semi-double 
reddish mauve blooms. Rapid growing. 
Michael Buchner. Double blooms. Color plate lilac with interior 
of petals shaded blue. 
President Grevy. Double purplish blue flowers in massive trusses. 
Sizes on above varieties are 18-24" at 90c, 3 for $2.50 postpaid. 
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