
ROSES OF TOMORROW 
SEMI - SHADE 
LOVING 
Every garden has some spot which tfeceives sunshine only part 
of the day. These gay Roses will brighten that spot and have a 
surplus of blooms for the house. In full sunshine—18 in. high— 
in semi-shade, 30 in. Free-blooming, double, prolific. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN Soft orange-pink bud, changing to 
charming salmon-pink and white as flower opens. 
PINK GRUSS AN AACHEN Deep salmon-rose. Free- 
blooming habits as Gruss an Aachen. 
WHITE AACHEN Free-blooming. Uniform growth; about 
15 in. tall. 
Any of the above: 
85c each; 3 of a variety $2.15; 
12 of a variety $8.50; 25 of a variety $15.65 
(Plant Patent 
No. 340) 
BETTY PRIO 
One of the most satisfying of the Floribunda Roses, deeply 
cherished by all who grow it. In the early spring, its 
myriads of colorful blossoms are indeed a glorious sight. 
All through the summer the perpetually forming buds and 
flowers, which resemble those of the beautiful red dog- 
wood, never fail to keep their color. The healthy, vigorous 
plants are delicate yet sturdy in appearance and bountiful 
with their blooms. Betty Prior thrives in all positions— 
in beds, borders, hedges, groups and large plantings—and 
gives gorgeous mass color effects and many cut-flowers 
throughout the year. 
Color.. .. .buds lively red, open shell-pink. 
Flowers...resemble red dogwood blossoms in shape and size. 
Blooms in large clusters in spring and continuously 
throughout the season. 
Foliage.. .healthy young shoots of interesting red color. 
Plants. ..3 to 31% ft., full, abundantly branched. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.; 25 for $18.75 
© J. #P.co. 
Betty Prior 

ROCHESTER 
(Plant Patent No. 131) 
One of the finest of all Flori- 
bundas, created in our own De- 
partment of Plant Research. All 
season long, Rochester will give 
you enchanting blooms—" star- 
dust refined to gold.’’ Printer’s 
ink cannot do justice to the very 
soft light yellow tones, more 
attractive than this picture, by 
far. No other double Rose pro- 
duces more blooms per plant; 
a group of Rochester is a con- 
tinuous display from early June 
till heavy frost. The medium 
large and double blooms give a 
breath-taking sensation of ori- 
ental pearls mounted on gold— 
perfect in Hybrid-Tea form. 
Remarkably hardy, sturdy and 
vigorous, with the cluster for- 
mation and free-blocming habit 
of Floribundas. 
Bloom....no bush Rose more 
prolific. Grows 214 ft. 
tall or more. 
In Groups.continuous mass of 
beautiful, fragrant 
flowers. 
Flowers. .exquisite very soft yel- 
low contrasting with 
orange-carmine blush 
on reverse. Shaped 
like Rev. F. Page- 
Roberts, double Hy- 
brid Tea. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50; 25 for $23.45 
A. GRILLE 
This brilliant Rose has made for itself an 
important niche in the Floribunda family. 
It is lively scarlet-crimson—a large-flowered 
Floribunda that is similar in flower and 
growth but several shades lighter than the 
deeper World’s Fair. An added step in the 
development of ‘‘The Roses of Tomorrow.” 
Semi-double flowers, 4 to 5 in. across. 
Rochester 
(Plant Patent 
No. 475) 
Color... brilliant 
Blooms. . 
Habit... 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.; 25 for $18.75 
PERMANENT 
WAVE 
(Plant Patent No. 107) 
Named for the interest- 
ing “permanent way- 
ing’’of the semi-double 
flowers which make up 
the huge clusters—six 
or more on a stem. Out- 
side of petals cochineal- 
ted, inside a sighter 
shade; vigorous bush 
about 30 in. high; 
stands our climate well. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10.; 
25 for $18.75 
ANNE POULSEN 
(Plant Patent No. 182) 
First of the Floribundas 
to bloom. 4-in. flowers 
with 14 petals. Soft, 
sweet-scented sprays of 
scarlet. Heavy, hardy 
foliage. Long season. 
85c each; 3 for $2.15; 
12 for $8.50; 
25 for $15.65 
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scarlet-crim- 
son. Does not burn nor 
fade in hottest sun. 
large clusters all sum- 
mer. 
bushy; very hardy and 
vigorous; healthy, 
heavy dark green foli- 
age, 24 in. tall. 

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