Glorious Floribunda Roses 
ALWAYS IN BLOOM 
For Fall or Spring Planting 
Six 
. Each for 
Extra. Large Selected, “X47 size... een ses oe $1.35 $7.50 
Anne Poulsen, scarlet overcast with crimson (Plant Patent 182) 
Betty Prior, lively red and pink (Plant Patent 340) 
Carillon, soft flame-coral (Plant Patent 136) 
Donald Prior, rich wine red (Plant Patent 377) 
Gloire du Midi, orange-scarlet (Plant Patent 270) 
Holstein, dark-brilliant red (Plant Patent 395) 
Joyous, rose red (Plant Patent 381) 
Permanent Wave, red, petals wavy (Plant Patent 107) 
Pinocchio, new fragrant coral-pink (Plant Patent 484) 
Smiles, soft pink (Plant Patent 331) 
Snowbank, large flowering white (Plant Patent 279) 
World’s Fair, rich velvety scarlet (Plant Patent 362) 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES are ideal for mass planting, 
hedges, and in clumps for color in shrubbery beds. They are 
truly the rose of tomorrow. Different entirely from the 
more common sorts. Exceptionally strong and vigorous 
growers. Always in bloom. 
Rugosa Shrub Roses 
Very Hardy, Excellent for Landscaping and Flowering Hedges 
For Fall or Spring Planting Two 
Each for 
Extra Large Selected, XXX size .............-.5.- $1.25 $2.40 
Conrad F. Meyer, silvery Grootendorst Brilliant, pink 
rose Hansa, red 
Grootendorst Scarlet Rugosa Rubra, red 
Tree Roses 
for Spring Planting Only 
(Do not take orders for Tree Roses for Fall Planting) 
_ Each re 
Extra Large Selected Trees, 3% ft. tall ..... 6. 15 5-45 $40-50 
Following named varieties :— 13+ 30 
Catalonia, orange-vermil- Mme. Jules Bouche, white, 
lion rose center 
J. Otto Thielow, rose-pink Robin Hood, rich red 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont, 
creamy-yellow 
HOW TO GROW TREE ROSES SUCCESSFULLY 
- Plant in SPRING ONLY. Tie the stem securely to a stake 
with strips of cloth. Prune back the flowering branches each 
season to 3 or 4 eyes. 
WINTER PROTECTION in Cold Climate: Before freezing 
weather starts bend the stem over slowly until the head rests 
on the ground, loosening the roots with a fork on the side 
opposite from the side the stem is being bent. Drive a stake 
next to the crown and tie securely. Then cover entire head with 
soil. Stem can be protected with burlap or paper. 
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