ROSES OF TOMORROW 
BETTY PRIOR (ign Darent 
Easily the outstanding variety of the all-satisfying Color... .buds lively red, open shell- 

Floribunda Roses and deeply cherished by all who grow pink. 
it. In the early spring, its colorful myriads of blossoms Flowers. .resemble red dogwood blos- 
are indeed a glorious sight. All through the summer soms in shape and size. 
the perpetually forming buds and flowers, which resemble Brooms tadarge clusters in 
those of the beautiful red dogwood, never fail to keep SPeaa one meee uous] 
throughout the season. 
color and attract enthusiastic interest. The healthy, (DP AN ae oan hi 
vigorous plants are delicate yet sturdy in appearance and 
bountiful with their blooms. Betty Prior thrives in all Plone Ap haa Freee ier 
positions—in beds, borders, hedges, groups and large Pali Acked: ‘ 
plantings—and gives gorgeous mass color effects and 
Z 85c each; 3 for $2.15; 
many cut-flowers throughout the year. 12 for $8.50; 25 for $15.65 
DONALD PRIOR OS a, | 
(Plant Patent No. 377) sit Be } 
Immense clusters of graceful, brilliantred —S 2 2 d 
flowers make this Floribunda unceasingly “=e Nye 
spectacular and colorful. Sturdy and 
vigorous—one of the real bread-and- , 
butter varieties. Never out of bloom. | 
Donald Prior also has a unique habit of 
sending out individual flowers all over 
the bush which seem to punctuate the | 
dark green foliage and make the entire | 
plant doubly interesting. Be sure to | 
include both Donald and Betty Prior in 
your garden—a beautiful combination! | 
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Prior © J. & P.co. 
Color.... . .sparkling red likearare wine. 
Blooms. . . .8-petaled, about 3 in. across, 
in immense clusters. 
Continuous. large bursts of bloom very fre- 
quently throughout the sea- 
son—never without flowers. 
Plant. ....30-36 in. tall. Plentiful 
tough, dark green foliage. 
Fragrance..delicate Damask perfume. 
Use.......Looks well anywhere. As 
effective at base of climbing 
Blaze or Summer Snow as in 
borders, beds, hedges, etc. 
WORLD'S FAIR 
(Plant Patent No. 362) 
Winner of First Award, All-America Selections 
In the year of its introduction, chosen as the official 
Rose of the great New York World’s Fair, this peer- 
less beauty continues in the affection of Rosedom and 
will be a leading ‘‘Rose of Tomorrow’’ for many 
years to come. Large clusters of velvety, rich scarlet 
flowers which almost hide the luxuriant foliage, 
become dark maroon in the fall. The double Hybrid- 
Tea-size flowers are immensely popular everywhere. 
Exceptionally hardy; favorably reported from all 
parts of the country. 
85c each; 3 for $2.15; 12 for $8.50; 
25 for $15.65 
Prolific. ....continuous display, spring to frost. 
Size........blooms nearly 4 in. across; 18 to 20 petals. 
Beautiful in the garden, and exquisite 
for cutting—very graceful: even full- 
blown. 
Vigorous... . bushy; about 30 in. high. 
Fragrance. . lightly fresh. 
Display..... magnificent in solid group. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.; 25 for $18.75 
CECILE BRUNNER ee 
The First Sweetheart Rose : ; 
World’s Fair 
Charming light pink, shading into yellow 
at base. Delightful formal petal formation 
(picture at left). Growth slender, foliage 
airy. Height 20 in. 
75c each; 3 for $1.90; 12 for $7.50 
NIOBE 
Pure white, in shape and habit like the pink 
Mrs. R. M. Finch at left. Tinge of blush in 
center when half open, camellia-like when 
full open. Height 2 ft. 
75c each; 3 for $1.90; 12 for $7.50 
MRS. R. M. FINCH 
Lovely light rose-pink, 2-in. ‘‘Sweethearts” 
in large clusters, continuously in bloom. 
An Australian rose happy in this country. 
Height 2 ft. (See picture at left). 
75c each; 3 for $1.90; 12 for $7.50 Page 25 
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