
, ee Worlds Largest Rose Growers 
you will not be disappointed this spring. 
DONALD PRIOR ez ze 
Immense clusters of graceful, brilliant red flowers make 
this Floribunda unceasingly spectacular and colorful. 
Sturdy and vigorous—can always be depended on for a 
splendid color display. 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. The glowing red is a real addition to 
any garden. Be sure to include both Donald and Betty 
Prior in your garden—a beautiful combination! An 
increased quantity of plants has been grown to be sure 
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Color.... . .sparkling red like a rare wine. 
Blooms... .8-petaled, about 3 in. across. 
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. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.; 25 for $18.75 
Betty Prior 
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MAGIC RED -.r.r. 
A truly heart-warming, pulse-quickening 
red, in fully double 5-in. flowers. A single 
spray of four or five of these graceful, long- 
stemmed blossoms will last fully 10 days. In 
the garden, the slowly developing blooms 
stand out in good clear color for nearly two 
weeks, even in weather as extreme as the 
August suns of Mississippi. Does well any- 
where. 214-ft. plants, disease-resistant. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
ROCHESTER ©xt isi" 
All season long, Rochester will give you en- 
chanting, double, fragrant blooms, perfect 
in Hybrid-Tea form—‘star-dust refined to 
gold’’—soft light yellow with orange-car- 
mine blush on reverse. No other double Rose 
produces more blooms per plant; continuous 
bon early June till heavy frost. Remarkably 
hardy, sturdy, vigorous. 2)4 ft. tall. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
BETTY PRIOR “Rt 3305" 
Easily the outstanding variety of the all- 
astvine Floribunda Roses and deeply 
cherished by all who grow it. In the 
early spring, its colorful myriads of blos- 
soms are indeed a glorious sight. All 
through the summer the perpetually 
forming buds and flowers, which re- 
semble those of the beautiful red dog- 
wood, never fail to keep color and attract 
enthusiastic interest. The healthy, vig- 
orous plants are delicate yet sturdy in ap- 
pearance 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. 
Colona ciee buds lively red, open shell- 
pink. 
Flowers. ..tesemble red dogwood blos- 
soms in shape and size. 
Blooms in large clusters in 
spring and continuously 
throughout the season. 
Foliage.... Healthy young shoots of in- 
teresting red color. 
Plants. ...3-3¥4 ft., full, abundantly 
branched. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10.; 25 for $18.75 
Do Well in Semi-Shade 
Here are the Roses you have long wished for—to enjoy the 
Queen of Flowers in that location with some sun, but not 
enough for the more conventional kinds. Every garden has 
some spot which receives sunshine only part of the day. 
These gay Roses will brighten it and havea surplus of blooms 
for the house. In full sunshine the plants grow about 18 in. 
high—but in semi-shade they reach up to 30 in.! Free bloom- 
ing, prolific, very hardy—entirely satisfactory in every way. 
PINK AACHEN—Clusters of orange-pink buds opening to deep 
soft pink. Lovely when 3 or more are planted in a group. 
WHITE AACHEN—Creamy buds open to graceful, very double, 
ute white blooms. Effective in corsages and bouquets. Uniform 
in growth. 
Either of the above: 
85c each; 3 for $2.15; 12 for $8.50; 25 for $15.65 
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CARILLON © Rt i355" 
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Carillon, created by Dr. Nicolas, is one of 
the best-loved Roses of all time. Like the 
symphonic thrill from a cathedral caril- 
lon, so named because it is a sémging Rose, 
cheerful yet restful with its entrancing 
flame and coral hues. Most generous in 
bloom; grows best in North. The grace- 
ful semi-double blooms are large and fra- 
grant, the exquisite buds make handsome 
table arrangements and boutonnieres. 
'Plgntsiecce .24 to 30 in. tall; glossy 
green foliage. 
Blooms. ....large, pleasingly fragrant, 
till frost. 
Recognition..Gold Medal, American 
Rose Society. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50; 25 for $23.45 

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