Large Glowered Glinieeores 
ALSO CALLED FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Baby Chateau Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
This large-flowered cluster Rose produces semi-double flowers of deepest 
dark velvety red. It is a strong grower and makes a magnificent dis- 
play when planted in solid beds or if used in combinations with a white 
cluster Rose. 
Betty Prior (U.S. Plant Patent No. 340) Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
An outstanding addition to this new class of Roses, distinctive in its 
appealing color, its extremely healthy foliage and growth, and its posi- 
tive continuity of bloom. In early spring the single blooms resemble the 
flowers of a red Dogwood. They are produced in clusters which are fol- 
lowed continuously by other clusters throughout the entire season. 
Cheerio Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Superb in every respect—-a Rose of outstanding merit whether used for 
mass planting in beds or borders or to give an individual accent here 
or there in the garden. You will be most pleasantly surprised by the 
super-abundance of the brilliant double flowers borne in massive yet 
gracefully arranged flower clusters. The flower petals are clear mallow- 
pink shading to Tyrian rose at the base with the reverse or outside a 
luminous rose-madder that creates an effective color balance. 
Crown of Jewels (U.S. Plant Patent No. 149) Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
One of our favorites because it is one of the finest bedding Roses grown. 
Plants are vigorous and bushy with leathery foliage and clusters of very 
double cup-shaped blooms of lovely coral-rose. Nearly everblooming, 
especially fine in autumn. Marvelous for cutting, lasting longer in water 

than any Rose we know. Plant in masses or in groups in the border or Rosenelfe 
Rose garden. Almost thornless, 3 feet high. 
Donald Prior (Plant Patent No. 377) Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
An eight-petaled, rich cherry-red Floribunda Rose with flowers about 
four inches across, The dark green foliage is a splendid foil to the crim- 
son flushed scarlet flowers and when the full trusses come into bloom 
the effect is very striking and decidedly pleasing. A bright red which 
won't clash in the garden. 
Else Poulsen Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Flowers medium size, semi-double, lasting, bright rose-pink. Continues | . ; - 
blooming from summer to late fall. Produced by erect growing, very ; : —— 
thrifty plants. 
Fluffy Ruffles Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
A charming large-flowered cluster Rose. Produces masses of lovely 
silvery pink semi-double blossoms in compact trusses, good foliage, good 
grower, altogether a fine Rose for beds or in the flower border. 


Else Poulsen 
Improved Lafayette ' Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Medium sized, deep glowing red flowers suffused with vivid crimson. 
Blooms very profusely. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Double, soft rosy pink blooms fully 2 inches in diameter. Has showy 
large flower clusters. 
Pink Jewel Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Not quite so double and somewhat lighter pink than Cheerio. Many 
people prefer Pink Jewel because of its gracefully formed semi-double 
rose-pink flowers which are abundantly produced in fine clusters. An 
excellent Rose for beds or in the foregound of a shrub border where it 
will always make a cheerful and colorful effect. 
Rosenelfe Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
Graceful clusters of dainty La-France-pink flowers superbly suited for 
cutting and table decoration. The handsomely shaped small buds or 
open blooms iend themselves perfectly to any kind of decoration. In 
the garden they never fail to draw attention. Color holds up well in 
hottest sun. Rosenelfe is a fine grower, has excellent foliage. One of 
the best in this group. 
White Finch Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Same height and habit of growth as Mrs. R. M. Finch. The fine clus- 
ters of flowers are pure white. They are especially valuable for con- 
trasts such as in combination with Baby Chateau or Cheerio. Very free 
flowering and good grower. 
World’s Fair (U. S. Plant Patent No. 362) | Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
It will furnish a continuous display of color from late spring until frosts 
stop the performance. Ideal, bushy plants just about hide themselves 
under clusters of large velvety blooms of blackish scarlet, the fragront 
petals surrounding a glowing mass of golden stamens. A very large- 
flowered Floribunda. A solid bed of World’s Fair will give the gardener 
something to boast about all next winter. 

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