Bush K, 05es 
BETTY PRIOR (1935) | 
In early spring the single blooms on 
this lovely little Floribunda are very 
much like the flowers of a red dogwood. 
Produced in clusters which are followed 
continuously by other clusters, through- 
out the season. 
PATOTIt NOL SAUe sath cots susselteeeesentanee $1.50 


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CALIFORNIA (1940) 
This lovely novelty has the deep ruddy 
orange and yellow tones of a California 
poppy. When it is in flower in our test 
garden, nearly everyone who comes in 
says, ‘Oh, I must have that one.” There 
is an irridescent sheen to the petals, 
and the rose-pink of the reverse petals 
give the rose a dual tone that is unusual. 
and beautiful. 
Patent No. 449; . Bachwc. os acyes $1.50 



Place plant in hole, spread rools, hold 
in position, while filling 
in. loose rich 
lop soil. Fill fo wilhin 2 or 3 inches 
of surface, press firmly with heel 
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