
Floribunda and Polyantha Roses 
These are the most showy everblooming bedding 
Roses. 
borne mostly in clusters. 
They bloom profusely and the flowers are 
They should be given the 
same winter protection as the Hybrid Teas. 
lightly. 
Prune 
Betty Prior (Patent No. 340) — A prolific bloomer. 
Outside of petals dark carmine, inside shell-pink. 
Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
Donald Prior (Patent No. 377) — A branching plant 
18 in. tall covered with large clusters of semi- 
double bright-scarlet flowers; a continuous bloom- 
er. Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
Gruss an Aachen — Large full flowers of glowing 
salmon pink. Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
Mrs. R. M. Finch — Highly decorative, delicate rose- 
pink flower; strong grower and fine for hedges. 
Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
Summer Snow (Patent No. 416) — Large ciusters of 
double, 
Blooms profusely. Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
snow-white, sweetly fragrani tlowers. 
World’s Fair (Patent No. 362) — Large clusters of 
velvety, black-scarlet flowers, nearly 4 inches 
across with 18 to 20 petals; fragrant; blooms 
continuously from spring until frost. 
(Sold out for this season) 
Garden. 
peratures. 


out at the same time. 
Roses in the Garden 
Pinocchio (Patent No. 484) — A lovely new Flori- 
bunda that is admired by all who see it. Its 
color is a changeable two-tone deep salmon- 
rose. The flowers resemble Hybrid Teas. Ex- 
cellent in the garden and fine for cutting. 
(Sold cut for this season) 
The Advantage of Potted Roses 
You have a “head start’ when you plant our Potted Roses. 
They bloom at least a month earlier than dormant plants set 
You may plant the Potted Roses even 
when they are in bloom, and thus have a ‘ready-made’ Rose 
And, too, when the plants are in bloom, you can 
select just the colors that suit you best. 
Our Roses are potted early so they become well established 
before the hot dry weather begins. 
They are not started in the 
greenhouse where they would become soft and tender, but 
outdoors where they are hardened to regular garden tem- 
Potted Roses are easily planted, no roots disturbed; just 
remove the pot and place the ball of earth into the ground, 
A “Potted Rose” ready for 
your garden 
then water well, and the plant keeps right on growing. 
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