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Spectacular 
The color photographs on these two pages give but a 
faint idea of the gorgeous all season long, color panorama 
which these Floribunda varieties are capable of producing. 
No bed of geraniums ever made a more spectacular 
showing. Unlike tender annuals, these Roses are as 
hardy as any hybrid tea, hence should live year after 
year and each Spring, Summer and Fall, continue bloom- 
ing steadily for all three seasons. Because of vigor, 
hardiness, floriferousness and grand display effect, no 
other class in Roses has shown so great recent improve- 
ment. Do not fail to get acquainted with Floradora, an 
entirely new color, shown on page 8. Topaz, unlike the 
others in the group, is low growing and has buds ideal for 
boutonnieres. There is not a disappointment in a page 
full. 
*BETTY PRIOR. @) Plant Pat. 340. Large branch- 
ing clusters of single blooms resembling red dogwood in 
shape, size and color. The plants are abundantly branched 
and continuous in bloom. Growth 3% ft. $1 ea.; 3 for 
$2.50; 12 for $10; 25 for $18.75.{ 
* BOUQUET. Page 19. (4) Clouds of brilliant rose-red 
blooms that look like camellias almost hide the foliage. 
Each branching cluster makes a long-lasting bouquet. 
Very effective in mass plantings. Growth 2 to 214 feet. 
$1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.f 
*DAINTY MAID. Dainty, semi-double, wavy-petaled 
blooms of wild-rose-pink on 5-foot plants. Fine as a back- 
ground for other varieties. $1 ea. 
*DONALD PRIOR. Plant Pat. 377. We wish you 
could see the lovely form and exquisite coloring of this gor- 
geous red Rose, a beautiful mate for Betty Prior. The 
plants are furnished with glistening, disease-resistant 
foliage and are never without bright, shining blooms from 
early June until November. In fact, the plants mm the 
bed alongside the driveway to our office are still bright 
with bloom as this is written (November 8) after several 
frosty nights had discouraged further bloom from most 
other Roses. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.{ 
*FLORADORA. For illustration and _ description 
ag see page 8. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15; 
LSE 25 for $27.50.{ 
*GLORIA MUNDI. Clusters of semi-double blooms of 
flaming orange-scarlet. $1 ea. 
*GRUSS AN AACHEN. The plants of this old favorite 
are almost smothered with bloom the entire growing 
season. Big, 60-petaled flowers of creamy white become 
exquisitely tinted with carmine in the fall. $1 ea.; 
3 for $2.50.t 
%*KORALLE. Page 19. @) Familiar as we are with this 
Rose in our gardens and Rose-fields, we were truly as- 
tonished when visiting a nationally known private garden 
to find Koralle, with its impressively lovely, wavy- 
petaled, rose-red blooms was drawing us like a magnet to 
make certain the name of this beauty. The plants were 
literally covered with bloom. We have always liked this 
Rose, now we love it. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.t 
*KRONPRINSESSE INGRID. ©) This large- 
flowered variety is very showy with its two-tone 
flowers of pomegranate-red and rose-pink. It blooms 
consistently all season on neat, symmetrical plants. 
Growth 2 to 21% feet. An entire bed of this lovely Rose, 
planted 15 inches apart, will rival a bed of annual 
flowers with its large, glowing blooms and when planted 
will save you the costly time and labor involved if a bed 
of annual flowers has to be replanted each year. $1 ea.; 
3 for $2.50; 12 for $10; 25 for $18.75. 
*xLITTLE MISS MUFFET. (3) (E. B. LeGrice, 
1939.) _Coral-pink. Flowers open from buds of 
ox-blood-red, with deep shadings, to 20-petaled blooms of 
soft coral-pink. The blooms are 3 inches across and are 
borne continuously in open, branching heads of from 5 to 
10 on sturdy, hardy, healthy plants. Splendid for border 
or mass planting. $1 ea. 
TNo further discount 
18 THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
Little Miss Muffet 
