Horibuudas 
*PERMANENT WAVE. (2) Plant Pat. 107. This 
Rose is most appropriately named for the petals are 
waved in a most delightful way. The deep, rose-pink 
flowers are borne profusely and open from artistic buds 
of cochineal-carmine on sturdy plants with dark, purplish 
foliage. A favorite, everywhere. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 1 
*PINOCCHIO. Plant Pat. 484. Free-branching, con- 
tinuous-blooming plants, with ample dark green foliage, 
grow 20 to 24 inches in height and provide quantities of 
exquisitely lovely, full-petaled blooms of salmon-pink, 
flushed with gold. As a border plant, Pimocchio is charm- 
ing. The dainty blooms, coming in sprays, can be used 
for mass decorations. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15; 12 for 
$12.50; 25 for $23.45.i 
*POULSEN’S COPPER. Plant Pat. 446. A lovely new 
color for the Floribunda class. Coppery-colored blooms 
age to a charming pink with orange reverse but never 
lose their charm. Height 2 to 214 ft. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10. 
*POULSEN’S YELLOW. The first true yellow Flori- 
bunda. Flowers of clear yellow come in brilliant masses 
from dainty carmine-tinted buds. They make a charming 
effect_on the lawn or in combination with snowy linen 
and silver on a dining table. $1 ea. 
*RED RIPPLES. 3) Plant Pat. pending. We feel 
fairly exuberant when we have Red Ripples in mind, it is 
such a joyous color, an intense, scintillating red that 
seems to sparkle on the wavy petaled flowers. Magnif- 
icent In mass plantings. The daintily modeled, long- 
lasting buds are stmply perfect for boutonnieres. Growth, 
Ae ae $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50; 25 for 
23.45. 
*SUMMER SNOW. Plant Pat. 416. You need a good 
white to complete a planting of Floribundas and here it ts. 
Hardy, dwarf plants that become almost covered with 
snow-white blooms. $1 ea. 
*TOPAZ. Plant Pat. 300. Visitors call this Rose 
“Golden Sweetheart’? on account of the size, form and 
color of the buds. It is such a jewel that the name ‘‘To- 
paz” is particularly appropriate. The flowers come m 
sprays from golden yellow buds that open to starry blooms 
of sulphur-yellow. Enthusiastically praised in American 
Rose Annual by critical members of the American Rose 
Society. Ideal for boutonnieres. $1 ea. 
+WORLD’S FAIR. Plant Pat. 362. The best known of 
all the larger-flowered red Floribundas. Large, delightfully 
fragrant velvety crimson flowers are freely produced all 
season on 3 to 314-foot plants. $1 ea. 
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