Polyanthas and Floribundas 
© CLIMBING ROSE • Princess van Orange 
Plant Patent 106 
Anne Poulsen. Pat. 1S2. Largo, semi-dou])le, scented scarlet- 
crimson flowers in large sprays. 7.5 ets. each. 
Carillon. Pat. 130. The plant is In-anching and spreading. Bud 
orange-scarlet, long-pointed, and opens up to a lively coral- 
flame. S5 ets. each. 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in huge clusters. 
Golden Salmon. Small scarlet-salmon flowers tinged yellow. 
Karen Poulsen. Bud medium size globular; flower single, bril¬ 
liant scarlet. Continuous bloomer from .June to November. 
Above three varieties, 65 ets. each; 3 for $1.85; 12 for S7.00 
Permanent Wave. I^at. lOi. dhe jietals are fluted or waved. 
Blooms rather large for the type, rosy pink with cerise edges, in 
great clusters. 75 ets. each. 
Rochester. Pat. 131. Blossoms of clear two-tone pink and buff, 
deeper in center, having copperj^ tinges and yellow at base of 
petals. 85 ets. each. 
Rusosa Roses 
Agnes. A yellow Rose. Flowers of medium size, double, lasting, 
very fragrant, amber with a deeper center. 
Blanc Double de Couberr; rL^tTce-growing and extra-fine 
white variety. 
Sanguinaire. >Single; vivid red. Everblooniing, handsome shrub. 
All Rugosa Roses, 65 ets. each; 3 for $1.85; 12 for $7.00 
CLIMBING ROSE • Doubloons 
Plant Patent 152 
and RUGOSAS 
rp-to-date gardeners will 
want to use the netv Floribunda 
Hoses liberally. Floribundas 
are the result of inttuisiye 
hybridizing, both here and in 
Iturojie, and make available 
desirable colors in plants which 
are winter-hardy, iK'rnianent, 
(li.sease-resistaiit, and bloom 
continuously in large clusters. 
They are especially bred for 
sturdiness, ease of culture, and 
mass color effetds. 
The Floribunda varieties 
should be planted in grouiis of 
three or more of a kind. Plant 
them among shrubs for contin¬ 
uous color. Use them as hedges 
or borders. When planted 1.5 
to LS inches ajiart, they will shade the ground and the flowers 
will blanket the foliage. In the smaller gardens thc'y also are 
a continuous source of excellent cut-Howers for the hou.se. 
d'he Rugosa Roses, one of the oldest classes, are evci a 
source of delight in shrub plantings. Their growth equals a 
medium-sized shrub and the profusion ol bloom is unequaled 
by mo,st shrubs. The care of Rugosa Roses is no moie than 
that given the most ordinary shrub. A Rugosa Rose hedge is 
informal but neat in ajiiiearance and forms a definite boundary 
or barrier. 
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FLORIBUNDAS 
ANNE POULSEN 
Plant Patent 182 
A 
ROCHESTER 
Plant Patent 131 
Etoile de Hollande 
Radiance 
Pres. Herbert Hoover 
Red Radiance 
PERMANENT WAVE 
Plant Patent 107 
