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FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
• A new classification in the Polyantha type. This 
group represents Roses specially bred for hardiness, 
sturdiness, ease of culture, and mass effect. This type 
of Rose is medium in height, and permanently disease 
resistent. Blooms continuously in large clusters and 
does not fade in the hot summer sun. Colors include 
the entire range in the Hybrid Tea field. This type 
should be planted in groups of three or more of a 
kind, or among shrubs for continuous color. Plant 
fifteen to eighteen inches apart. Where desired they 
may be used for cut flowers in the home. 
PRICE: 75 </“ each, $7.50 per dozen, 
except where noted. 
ANNE POULSEN (Patent No. 182) 
Large double scarlet crimson flowers produced in large 
sprays and charmingly scented. LInsurpassed for mass 
color effect in low hedges or borders. 
BETTY PRIOR (Patent Rights Reserved) 
Improved form of Else Poulsen. The outside of the 
petals are dark carmine with the inside several shades 
lighter. Borne in large clusters on strong stems. Very 
fragrant. The pale green foliage tinted purple is quite 
a contrasting color to this strong vigorous bloomer. 
Disease resistent. 
PRICE: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 
FLUFFY RUFFLES 
Silvery soft pink with deep Rose color on the reverse 
of the petals. An excellent grower. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE 
Very profuse flowering, strong growing Polyantha. 
Crimson scarlet in the bud, expanding to rosy cerise 
when fully open. Individual flowers about the size of 
Paul Scarlet Climber. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN 
One of the finest Polyantha Rose plants ever intro¬ 
duced. It is orange red and yellow in the bud, opening 
to light flesh pink and salmon yellow, resembling very 
much a bouquet of Hybrid Tea Roses on one stem. 
KAREN POULSEN 
The most brilliant bedding Rose that has been intro¬ 
duced by the Poulsen’s. Medium size globular bud, 
producing a single flower of brilliant scarlet. Blooms 
continuously from June to November. 
PERMANENT WAVE (Patent No. 107) 
Petals fluted or waved from the bud stage until fully 
mature. Blooms very large for this type, although pro¬ 
duced in large clusters. Color rosy pink with cerise 
edges. Excellent where one wants low hedges of flower¬ 
ing plants. 
PINK CHARM 
The bright pink Aachen. Deep pink in color and a 
splendid combination for Gruss an Aachen and White 
Aachen. 
WHITE AACHEN (Patent Rights Reserved) 
A sport of the popular Gruss an Aachen with all its 
good qualities. First color showing in the bud form is 
buff-yellow, but this gradually disappears and the open 
bloom is a pure white. While the flowers are not as 
large as Gruss an Aachen, they bloom in greater 
profusion. 
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