“THE BEST IN ROSES" 21 

Floribunda Roses 
This classification of roses includes those that were 
formerly listed as hybrid teas and hybrid polyanthas. 
They comprise the large flowering polyanthas and 
the low, compact growing hybrid teas. They are se- 
lected for their hardiness and their continual bloom- 
ing qualities. There is a definite place in the garden for 
these roses, such as mass plantings along driveways, 
walks, etc. Floribundas come in a wide range of colors 
and are fast becoming popular as they produce a mass 
color effect over a long period of time. 
CECILE BRUNNER (Polyantha) $ .85 
The sweetheart rose. Buds small, beautifully form- 
ed. Flowers light pink with yellow at the base of 
the petals. A continuous bloomer and fragrant. 
CORAL CLUSTER $ .85 
An old favorite polyantha. Small flowers of coral 
pink are produced in clusters throughout the sea- 
son. Growth about 18 inches. 
GARTENDIREKTOR OTTO LINNE $ .85 
Distinctly different from other polyanthas. The plant 
sends up long new canes 2 to 3 ft., blooming first 
in large clusters on top, then sending out side 
branches, which bloom on down nearly to the 
ground. Color dark carmine pink. Foliage abundant, 
glossy and practically free of mildew. 
MARGO KOSTER % .85 
A low compact growing polyantha producing large 
clusters of ovoid buds of orange red. The color 
is more vivid in cool climates. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH % .85 
While we like this rose very much, we do believe it 
is misnamed in that it is far more red than orange, 
although there is an orange cast in the red. The 
small semi-double roses are borne in large clusters 
on strong stems throughout the season. The heavy 
green foliage is fairly free of disease . Growth about 
three feet. 
*No further discount allowed. 
