ROSES 
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New Floribundas 
(This group of Roses are ideal for 
grouping in masses and are excellent for 
borders. All are ever-blooming. Of 
dwarfer habits than standard bush 
Roses.) 
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. Unusually resistant to mildew 
ANOMalScaseus Gent. Ot eiVlerit uw IN. hoes 
1934. $1.00 ea., $10.00 per doz. 
CARILLON (Plant Patent No. 136). 
The Singing Rose! Always cheerful and 
gay! A much improved Mme. Edouard 
Herriot, and of easier culture. To be ap- 
preciated at its full value, Carillon should 
be planted in groups. The plant is branch- 
ing and spreading, thus ideal to blanket 
a bed. The bud is orange-scarlet, long- 
pointed and opens up to’ a lively coral- 
flame. $1.00 ea., $10.00 per doz. 
CHEER (Plant Patent applied for). 
Ovoid buds orange-pink, opening to 
large blooms of deep rose-pink. Flowers 
in large clusters, with sweet fragrance; 
vigorous grower, about two feet in 
height. $1.00 each. 
DONALD PRIOR (Plant Patent No. 
877). The flowers are semi-double, cup- 
shaped, bright scarlet, fragrant. Foliage 
dark green. Very free flowering. One 
of the most striking colors of the Flori- 
bunda group. $1.00 ea., $10.00 per doz. 
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‘ing branching 
JOYOUS (Plant Patent No. 381). Un- 
usual for cutting and miniature arrange- 
ments. Strong free blooming, medium 
height. Blooms changing from rose- 
red glory to deep, impressive pink as 
buds open into delightfully informal 
blooms. $1.00 each. 
SMILES (Plant Patent No. 331). A 
lovely variety deserving the name “It 
Smiles At You.” Brilliant salmon-pink 
flowers, semi-double, 3 inches across, in 
great masses all the time and of.great 
duration in all weather. Medium-grow- 
plants with handsome 
foliage. 85c ea., $8.50 per doz. 
SNOWBANK 
Large flowering type. 
der effects. Strong, bushy, with thick, 
healthy foliage. Buds, dainty buff- 
orange; opening to blush-white, turning 
to pure white; semi-Single, long lasting; 
continuous blooming. $1.00 each. 
CPlant, PatenG Nore2i9). 
Excellent for bor- 
VISCOUNTESS CHARLEMONT (Pat- 
ent rights reserved). Salmon rose, shad- 
ing off to satiny rose pink; Buttercup 
yellow at base of petals. Blooms are 
large, full and perfectly formed. $1.00 
ea., $10.00 per doz. 
WORLD’S FAIR (Plant Patent No. 
362). The Rose sensation of 1939 Dedi- 
cated to the great New York World’s 
Fair and admired by thousands there 
in “Gardens on Parade.’ Large clusters 
of velvety flowers of blackish scarlet all 
but hide the luxuriant foliage beneath. 
Received the first award in the 1940 All- 
American Rose Selections of Floribunda 
Classification. $1.00 ea., $10.00 per doz. 


ROSE LABELS 
At last we are able to offer a real rose label,—a label that not only is 
attractive and neat; but one that will outlast the life of the plant. They are 
called Perfect Rose Labels,—waterproof and will not rub out. 
Constructed 
of white labels printed in black type, enclosed in clear glass with rubber 
stopper, on which is attached a strong copper wire to fasten on the plant. 
As the supply is limited on these fine labels, we can furnish while they last 
for 5c each; 50c per dozen. 
Available on all standard bush roses, Page 15, 
and a few only of the patented varieties. 

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