Plorituuda aud Polyautha 
Koses, coutinued 
Folkestone. (m.) Produces an abun- 
dance of brilliant red blooms; fine for 
cutting. $1.25. 
Gloria Mundi. (d.) Popular dazzling 
orange. $1.25. 
Goldilocks. (m.d.) Pat. 672. (Below.) 
The first real golden yellow Floribunda. 
Outstanding in every respect. $1.50. 
Improved Lafayette. (m.) Very fine 
red; fine form and substance for cutting. 
$1.35. 
Kirsten Poulsen. (ex.t.) Bright red; 
single. Excellent for mass effect or 
hedge. $1.25. 
Koralle. (m.) Wavy-petaled rose-red. 
Charming. $1.35. 
Kronprinsesse Ingrid. (m.) 
Large, two-tone pomegranate- 
sd and rose-pink bl Pro- 
rea and rose-pink blooms. Pro 
fuse. $1.35. 

© Pinocchio 
© Goldilocks 
Margo Koster. (ex.d.) Pretty, ball- 
shaped, orange blooms. Extremely 
popular. $1.50. 
Mrs. Joseph Hiess. (ex.t.) New in- 
troduction hybridized by Roy Shep- 
herd. Extremely vigorous, produc- 
ing dainty pink blooms in profusion. 
Try it as a dooryard variety. $1.50. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. (m.) Popular 
soft pink clustered type. $1.25. 
Nigger Boy. (m.t.) (Above, oppo- 
site.) This Rose was hybridized and 
named in Australia. Dark velvety 
blackish maroon that fairly glistens. 
Fragrant. Some rate it the best Flori- 
bunda in existence. $1.75. 
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Nigger Boy 
Little Miss Muffett. (m.d.) 
Especially fine pink for 
mass effects. Good to cut. 
$1.35. 
Pink Jewel. (m.d.) A ca- 
mellia-pink “jewel.” We 
consider it the sixth best 
Floribunda we grow. $1.50. 
Pimocchio. (t.) Pat. 484. 
(Opposite.) Abundant 
producer of miniature ex- 
hibition Roses that change 
from salmon to clear pink. 
Perhaps the most popular 
of all. $1.35. 
Red Ripples. (m.d.) A red so vivid that 
it can be picked out of any group. 
$1.50. 
Rose Elfe. (m.) (Opposite.) Imagime 
pink camellias growing on a Rose bush 
and you have a description of Rose Elfe. 
Very charming; strong, prolific and long 
lasting when cut. This 1s my favorite of 
all the Floribundas. $1.50. 
The Fairy. (m.d.) A really practical 
miniature, producing a profusion of 
seashell-pink rosettes. $1.50. 
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