Rugosa Rose 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
The Floribunda varieties should be planted in 
groups of three or more of a kind. Plant them 
among the shrubs for continuous color. Use 
them as hedges or borders. When planted 
15 to 18 inches apart they will shade the 
ground and the flowers will blanket the foli¬ 
age. In the smaller gardens they also are a 
continuous source of excellent cut flowers 
for the house. 
Betty Prior (Plant Patent No. 340). Outside 
of petals dark carmine, inside several 
shades lighter. Borne in large clusters on 
strong stems, very fragrant. Foliage pale 
green, tinted purple; very vigorous and 
continuous bloomer. Very resistant to 
mildew and diseases. $1,00 each, $10,00 
per doz. 
Carillon (Plant Patent No. 136), The plant 
is branching and spreading. Bud orange- 
scarlet; long, pointed and opens up to a 
lively coral-flame. 85c. each, $8.50 per doz. 
Donald Prior (Plant Patent Pending). The 
flowers are semi-double, cup-shaped, bright 
scarlet, flushed crimson. Fragrant; foliage 
dark green; very free flowering. One of the 
most striking colors of the Floribunda 
group. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Else Poulsen. Flowers medium size, semi¬ 
double; lasting bright rose pink. 
Smiles (Plant Patent No. 331). Brilliant 
salmon-pink flowers, semi-double, 3 in. 
across, in great masses all the time and of 
great duration in all weather. Medium 
growing plants, branching with handsome 
foliage. A lovely variety. 85c. each, 
$8.50 per doz. 
Summer Snow. White flowers; large, full 
clusters of purest white. Continuous in 
bloom; very good. 85c. each, $8.50 per doz. 
Floribunda Roses—Continued 
World’s Fair (Plant Patent Pending). New 
this year. It will furnish a continuous dis¬ 
play of color from late Spring until frost. 
Ideal, bushy plants just about hide them¬ 
selves under clusters of large, velvety 
blooms of blackish scarlet, the fragrant 
petals surrounding a glowing mass of 
golden stamens. A very large-flowered 
Floribunda. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
DWARF POLYANTHA or 
"BABY" ROSES 
Cameo. A distinct color, fully described by 
the name—shell-pink and salmon with a 
glow of gold. Large sprays in continuous 
succession. A real acquisition. 
Ellen Poulsen. Rather large flowers of 
bright rose-pink. 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet 
flowers in huge clusters. 
Orange Perfection. Orange scarlet. Large 
heads in great profusion. 
Salmon Spray. Rich salmon-pink, reverse 
of petals carmine. Tall growing; long¬ 
stemmed sprays. An outstanding variety. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Large, double, rosy pink 
flowers. Free blooming and strong. 
Golden Salmon Superior. Small scarlet 
salmon flowers tinged yellow. An improve¬ 
ment on Golden Salmon. The color is more 
lasting in the sun. 
RUGOSA ROSES 
R. Agnes. A yellow Rose. Flowers medium 
size, double, lasting, very fragrant; amber 
with a deeper center. 
R. Blanc Double de Coubert. A free 
growing and extra fine white variety. 
R. Sanguinaire (Single). Vivid red, ever- 
blooming, handsome shrub. 
EXHIBITOR’S COLLECTION 
Specially selected varieties for a 
complete range of color with only 
hardy varieties, mostly fragrant and 
exquisitely shaped blooms. We can 
recommend few Roses higher than 
these ten varieties. All plants are field- 
grown, budded on Multiflora and 
fully 2 years old. 
Ami Ouinard. Maroon. 
Condesa de Sastago. Yellow, pink 
and red. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. Red. 
Max Krause. Yellow. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. Yellow. 
Talisman. Orange, rose, yellow, red. 
McGredy’s Ivory. White. 
Caledonia. White. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Salmon. 
Rainbow Collection, $5.50—pre¬ 
paid delivery 
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