THE GLORIOUS FLORJBUNDAS 
JOYOUS 
(Plant Patent applied for.) 
From rose-red glory to deep, im¬ 
pressive pink they change, as the 
gorgeous buds open into delight¬ 
fully informal almost single 
blooms. 
Beautiful, .when planted singly 
or in solid beds. 
Unusual., .for cutting. 
Strong . growth and free 
blooming. 
Foliage .... is deep red as plants 
ach blooming 
Honor.... Silver Medal Award at 
^ Elizabeth Park, Hart- 
;; ford, 1939. 
Price $1.00 each $10.00 per doz. 
appro 
period. 
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SNOWBANK 
< (Plant Patent No. 279.) 
How white and still they seem to 
lie—there in your garden green. 
Yes—and white is so necessary 
among the many other colors. Per¬ 
haps the buff-orange buds looked 
about them at the reds and pinks 
and yellows and smartly changed 
to white as they turned to flowers, 
so that your color scheme might be 
perfect. 
Steady ... in bloom for the entire 
season. 
Honored, .with the A. R. S. Gold 
Medal at Hartford. 
Flowers. .semi-double and they 
appear in great clusters 
on low, bushy plants. 
Strong. . vigorous grower with 
thick, healthy foliage. 
Price 85 c. each $8.50 per doz. 
BETTY PRIOR 
(Plant Patent No. 340.) 
An important and popular addition 
to the Floribunda group. Distinc¬ 
tive in appearance as well as in 
color. Hardy, permanent, and 
highly desirable for mass planting 
in solid borders or hedges. This 
variety has continually stolen the 
show at the New York World’s 
Fair. 
Form. . . .resembles the delicate 
red dogwood blossom in 
shape and size. 
Color .opens a lively red and 
turns to a delicate shell- 
pink. 
Prolific... blooms in large clusters 
in the spring—and con¬ 
tinuously through the 
season. 
Plants ...medium 
height and pleasing¬ 
ly bushy. 
Fragrant, r i c h and 
spicy odor. 
Price $1.00 each 
$10.00 per doz. 
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