THE BEST IN ROSES" 
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KAREN POULSEN ^ .50 
A brilliant scarlet bedding rose, produced in large 
clusters. Flower single; continuous bloomer. 
LAFAYETTE (Improved) $ .50 
A large semi-double polyantha of bright cherry-red, 
borne in large, rather loose clusters throughout 
the rose season. Excellent as a hedge rose. Grows 
about 2 y 2 ft. high. 
MARGY $1.00 
A most brilliant scarlet polyantha. Flowers come in 
small clusters, are about two inches in diameter 
and are semi-single. The plant is a symmetrical 
upright grower (2ft.) with foliage that has been 
free of disease. A very prolific and continuous 
bloomer. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH $ .50 
The handsome flowers, borne in large clusters, are 
from one to two inches across and of a bright pink, 
fading to a delicate pink. A very vigorous spreading 
grower with thick, heavy foliage. Mildews in some 
localities; blooms throughout the season. Best in 
cool climates. 
NYPELS PERFECTION ^ .50 
A most attractive polyantha rose, which in our 
estimation is the best of its color. The blooms 
borne in clusters, are ovoid in form, semi double 
and are a hydrangea pink shaded rose red; a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. Plant grows about 2 ft. high, 
foliage medium size, dark green. Very disease re¬ 
sistant. Fragrant. 
SNOWBIRD (Marion Hatton 1935) $1.00 
Of all the lovely little white roses, we think Snow¬ 
bird is the best. The buds are beautifully formed, 
sweetly fragrant, creamy white in bud, opening to 
pure white. The open flower, which is three inches 
in diameter, is very double and attractive, re¬ 
sembling a gardenia. Flowers are borne singly or 
as many as four on a stem. A compact, clean disease 
resistant plant; very floriferous. The best white 
floribunda to my knowledge. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont is sometimes listed as a 
floribunda. 
