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Floribunda Roses 
Betty Prior. (Plant Patent 340.) Distinctive 
in its appealing color, its extremely healthy 
foliage and growth, and its positive continuity 
of bloom. In early spring the single blooms re- 
semble the flowers of the red dogwood. Pro- 
duced in clusters which are followed by other 
se throughout the entire season. $1.00 
eac 
Donald Prior. (Plant Patent 377.) An eight- 
petaled, rich cherry-red Floribunda Rose with 
flowers about 4 inches across. The dark green 
foliage is a splendid foil to the crimson flushed 
scarlet flowers. Decidedly pleasing in the 
garden. $1.00 each. 
Joyous. (Plant Patent 381.) A rhapsody in 
color from handsome rose-red buds to deep 
pink open flowers. Good for cutting and a free 
bloomer. Foliage deep red as plants approach 
the blooming season. $1.00 each. 
Permanent Wave. (Plant Patent 107.) Single 
blooms of deep rose-pink, 3 inches across, in 
bouquets of six or more on a stem. Each 
broad, firm petal is beautifully waved, thus 
“Permanent Wave.” 
inspiring the name 
$1.00 each. 
Rosenelfe. Graceful clusters of dainty La- 
France-pink flowers superbly suited for cutting 
and table decoration. The handsomely shaped 
small buds or open flowers Jend themselves 
perfectly to any kind of decoration. It is a fine 
grower, with excellent foliage. $1.00 each. 
Smiles. (Plant Patent 331.) Blooms from early 
spring to late frost. The exquisite coral-pink 
buds open to dainty 3-inch, semi- -double 
flowers in gorgeous clusters. Blooms are long 
lasting and delicately scented. Foliage is a 
dark shiny green. $1.00 each. 
Snowbank. (Plant Patent 279.) Semi-double. 
The open flowers are flesh-white with a cream 
suffusion. $1.00 each. 
World’s Fair. (Plant Patent 362.) Will furnish 
a continuous display of color from late spring 
until frosts. Ideal, bushy plants just about to 
hide themselves under clusters of large, vel- 
vety blooms of blackish scarlet, the fragrant 
petals surrounding a glowing mass of golden 
stamens. A very large-flowered Floribunda. 
$1.00 each. 
Polyantha Roses 
Cameo. A new and distinct color—shell-pimk 
with salmon suffusion, over which lies a glow 
of gold. Flowers in large sprays; constantly in 
bloom from June until frost. 75c each. 
Orange Triumph. Magnificent scarlet-orange 
blooms arranged in enormous clusters which 
cover the shiny green foliage throughout the 
whole season. 75c each. 
The Sweetheart Rose 
Cecile Brunner. A dainty variety with small 
double blooms of perfect form, arranged in 
many-flowered sprays. Soft rosy pink on a 
rich creamy white ground. Moderately fra- 
grant. $1.00 each. 
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FARMS 
Hardy Hybrid 
Perpetual Roses 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white, with im- 
mense, long buds and very double flowers, 
wax-like in texture. Hardy everywhere, with 
long upright growth up to 6 feet. Put it where 
it has plenty of room to grow. 75c each. 
Paul Neyron. Dark pink of enormous size, per- 
haps the largest of all. Remarkable fragrance. 
75c each. 
Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant scarlet-crimson. 
An old favorite and one of the best-known 
Roses in cultivation; does well everywhere. 
Very fragrant. 75c each. 
White American Beauty. Long-pointed buds 
with large, double, pure snow-white flowers. 
The bud sometimes has just a tinge of pink, 
but develops into a pure white blossom. 75c 
Shrub Rose 
F. J. Grootendorst. Small, bright red, fringed 
flowers. Large clusters freely produced 
throughout the growing season. 75c each. 
Climbing Roses 
Blaze. (Plant Patent 10.) Large clusters of 
many 2 to 3-inch flowers cover the plant. The 
blazing scarlet color holds well. Very prolific. 
Flowers intermittently all season. $1.50 each. 
Climbing Caledonia. The climbing form of 
the Hybrid Tea Caledonia. The long-pointed 
buds open to very double, moderately fragrant 
flowers of the same white as the bush form. 
85c each. 
Cl. Francis Scott Key. A sport from Francis 
Scott Key. One of the largest and best crim- 
son-reds. A strong climber and_ perfectly 
hardy. 85c each. 
Cl. Heart’s Desire. Identical with the bush 
form in color and performance, but a climber. 
Velvety red. $1.50 each. 
Cl. Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Climbing form of 
the Hybrid Tea Rose, Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. 
Buds reddish gold opening to golden yellow. 
85c each. 
Cl. Pink Radiance. Globular, cupped flowers 
of two-toned pink, light silvery toned on the 
inside and deeper on the outside. 85c each. 
Cl. Red Radiance. A strong climber with 
flowers like the bush form. 85c. each. 
Cl. Talisman. Variable flowers like the bush 
form—scarlet-orange and yellow. 75c each. 
Cl. Texas Centennial. (Plant Patent 565.) A 
big vigorous grower, blooming profusely in the 
spring. The big, brick-red buds with their 
rosy red open flowers are even larger, more 
lovely, and borne on longer stems than on the 
bush form. $1.50 each. 
Doubloons. (Plant Patent 152.) A vigorous 
climber with heavy wood and handsome, 
glossy foliage. When in bloom the whole 
plant is literally covered with clusters of large, 
golden blooms. Buds ovoid, deep  saffron- 
yellow; flowers large, double, cupped, rich 
gold, fading but little; fragrant. If first spring 
blooms have not been cut, gives two liberal 
crops six weeks apart. $1.50 each. 
