ROSES 51 


FLORIBUNDA AND POLYANTHA ROSES 
$1.25 each, $11.00 for 10, except as otherwise noted. 
Floribunda Roses are ideal for borders and hedges for abundant color all Summer. 
Their height averages two to three feet. 
Betty Prior (Pat. #340). Buds red when open shell pink in large clusters. Good 
foliage. 
Donald Prior (Pat. #377) Sparkling red large blossoms entirely throughout season. 
Delicate perfume. 
Else Poulsen. Large semi-double flowers of bright rose-pink, on erect growing thrifty 
plants. 
Floradora (Pat pending). Geranium red in large clusters. Blooms from early June 
to late fall. $1.50 each. 
Gruss an Aachen. Orange pink in bud to salmon pink when open. 
Ideal. Rich blossoms of dark velvety red. 
Orange Triumph. Scarlet orange flowers in large clusters. Good glossy foliage. 
Permanent Wave (Pat #107). Semi double flowers of beautiful two toned red. 
Pinnochio (Pat #484). Salmon with gold base, delightful fragrance. Long lasting 
excellent for cutting. $1.50 each. 
Worlds Fair (Pat #362). Velvety red flowers in large clusters, flowers size of tea 
roses. Excellent for mass planting. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
$1.25 each, $11.00 for 10 
Except as otherwise noted 
American Beauty. Handsome buds and flowers of American Beauty red, good form 
and early flowering. 
Blaze (Pat #10). Large clusters of vivid scarlet flowers. Prolific blossoming period 
in spring $1.25 each. 
Break O’Day (Pat. ). <A climbing form of the Sub-Zero Hybrid Tea Break O’Day. 
Orange to apricot, large very double flowers, very vigorous with tendency to throw 
occasional blooms later in season. $2.00 each, $20.00 per 10. 
Copper Glow (Pat. ). Deep coppery orange blossoms with a delightful spicy fra- 
grance. Color unlike any that have been available in Climbing Roses suited to New 
England. $1.50 each, $14.00 for 10. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Beautiful Roses of the Hybrid Tea type suitable for cutting. 
Flowers are of pale flesh-pink with a slightly darker center. 
Elegance (Pat. ). The largest of blooms in perfect form; pure yellow center shad- 
ing to white, making a brilliant display. $1.50 each, $14.00 per 10. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. A. C. James) (Pat. ). A yellow rose that many consider 
the finest yellow climber. Fragrant; ideal for picking, very long stiff stems. $1.50 
each, $14.00_ per 10. 
Golden Glow (Pat. 263). Very large, fragrant pure yellow, double flowers of extreme 
beauty, freely produced on plants with rich dark green foliage. $1.50 each. $1400 
per 10. 
Mary Wallace. Another climber on type of Dr. W. Van Fleet, but blooms are brilliant 
pink with a yellow undertone. Very rich. 
Paul’s Searlet Climber. This is the most popular and satisfactory scarlet-Climbing 
Rose. It has clusters of medium-sized semi-double brilliant scarlet flowers. 
Silver Moon. A very strong climber with beautiful waxy green foliage and very large, 
pure white, semi-double flowers with golden stamens. 
Until recent years there were no satisfactory yellow climbing Roses. Now 
we have several yellow and closely associated shades of color that have demon- 
strated their suitability for New England gardens. We recommend: Copper 
Glow, Elegance, Golden Climber, Golden Glow and Climbing Break O’Day. 
All were developed by the Brownells at Litthe Compton, Rhode Island. 
