Glorious BDlerihunda ROSES 
A. Grille 
(Plant Patent No. 475) 
This brilliant Rose has made for itself an important niche in the Flori- 
bunda family. Well worth talking about, lively scarlet-crimson—a large- 
flowered Floribunda that is similar in flower and growth but several 
shades lighter than the deeper World’s Fair that has so completely won 
the nation. An added step in the development of “The Roses of Tomor- 
row.” Semi-double flowers, 4 to 5 inches across. Excellent for bedding, 
borders, and mass planting. Grows about 24 inches tall. 
COPYRIGHT 
Carillon 
(Plant Patent No. 136) 
The Floribunda par-excel- 
lence. From the time of its 
introduction, this gay Rose 
has been a symbol of hap- 
piness and _ rejoicing—the 
very color sings. Very pleas- 
ant fragrance. Plant it in 
groups and you will have a 
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magic carpet of soft flam- ‘ 
ing coral and _ lustrous \ 
green. Gold Medal, Amer- 
ican Rose Society. Grows 
24 to 30 inches tall. 

Floribunda 
Roses are 
Fine for Color 
Accent in 
Shrubbery and 
Evergreen Planting. 
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Smiles 
(Plant Patent No. 331) 
A bright, cheery, semi-double salmon-pink originated in the 
Newark, N. Y., Experimental Test-Garden by the late Dr. 
Nicolas. The 3-inch blossoms are richly perfumed. It is uni- 
versally admired. You, too, will love Smiles. Grows 24 to 30 
inches tall. 

