MARIONETTE (Lower Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 569) 
All that is said of Pinocchio can be said of 
Marionette except for its color, because Mar- 
ionette is a true sport of Pinocchio. Generous 
to the utmost, with hundreds of flowers on 
every bush. Incomparable for flower arrange- 
ment. Think of these dainty creamy yellow 
““sweetheart’’ buds in your garden and home 
throughout the gardening season! There is 
added interest in the unfolding of the fully 
double flowers, about 114% in. across, as the 
pastel tint changes gracefully to immaculate 
white before the flowers finish. Medium height. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50; 
25 for $23.45 
PERMANENT WAVE (Below) 
(Plant Patent No. 107) 
Fascinating because of its rare color and danc- 
ing blooms. This charming Floribunda creates 
comment wherever grown. Its name was in- 
spired by the delightful crinkling and fluting in 
the edges of the petals, which effect is present 
even in the buds. The intensely waved petals 
stay crisp and fresh in all kinds of weather. 
Sturdy and vigorous growth. Medium height. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00; 
25 for $18.75 
SOME VARIETIES AVAILABLE ONLY IN LIMITED QUANTITIES 
(Not illustrated) 
A. GRILLE. (Pl. Pat. No. 475.) This 
brilliant Rose has made for itself an important 
niche in the Floribunda family. Lively scarlet- 
crimson—large-flowered, similar in flower and 
growth but several shades lighter than the 
nation’s favorite, World’s Fair. Truly a ‘‘Rose 
of Tomorrow.’’ Semi-double flowers, 4 to 5 in. 
across. Excellent for beds, borders, and mass 
planting. Medium height. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00 
FLORADORA. (PI. Pat. Pending.) Flora- 
dora brings fond recollections of the “‘gay 90’s’’; 
the brilliant cinnabar-red blooms, touched with 
scarlet and geranium, are gay as the gayest 
furbelows er the famous sextette. An All- 
America Selection for 1945. An unusual color 
which will please you and any of your neigh- 
_ bors who like unusual red tones. The minia- 
ture buds are ovoid in shape, pinkish orange. 
Prolific and continuous, with best bloom in 
early June and late fall. Attractive for cutting 
in the bud. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
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WORLD’S FAIR (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 362) 
Winner of First Award, 
All-America Selections 
Official Rose of the great New York World’s 
Fair, this peerless beauty will be one of the 
most outstanding Floribundas for many years 
to come. One of America’s most popular Roses. 
Clusters of velvety, rich scarlet flowers which 
almost hide the luxuriant foliage, become dark 
maroon in the fall. Large, double flowers are 
exceptionally hardy. 
Will make a continuous display of color from 
late spring until frost ae the performance. 
Bushy plants seem to hide themselves under 
the clusters of blackish scarlet blooms. An 
ideal plant to make your garden and grounds 
the envy of your friends—a pride to you and 
your family. 


























Prolific. .. .continuous display, spring to frost. 
Size.......blooms nearly 4 in. across; 18 to 
20 petals. Beautiful in the garden 
and exquisite for cutting—very 
graceful even full blown. 
Vigorous.. .bushy; about 30 in. high. 
Fragrance. lightly fresh. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50; 
25 for $23.45 
MEXICO. (PI. Pat. App. For.) An 
unusual shade of red catches the color and 
romance of old Mexico. A new hue in the 
Floribunda spectrum—of greatest charm in 
the full-open stages, deep coral-scarlet with 
tropical orange suffusion, interestingly and 
gradually turning deep pinkish salmon; no 
“blue” ever appears. Produced in great pro- 
fusion in June, continuing allsummer and fall. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
SNOWBANK. (CPI. Pat. No. 279.) A 
delightful white large-flowering Floribunda, 
growing 20 in. tall. Excellent en masse and 
for the border. Strong, bushy. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
Marionette 
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