FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
The word ‘‘Floribunda’”’ is used to refer to bush | 
Roses producing clusters of blooms without interruption 
from early summer until late frosts. 
This class includes new as well as old varieties of 
large-flowered or Hybrid Polyanthas. They are all 
very easy to grow and exceptionally hardy. Use them 
informally in Rose beds, in permanent groups for color 
in the foreground of hardy shrub borders, for straight- 
Ine border or hedge plantimg instead of the more 
common privet or barberry. They provide good foliage, 
utility—plus—constant color. } oo | 
DAGMAR SPATH (WHITE LAFAYETTE). 
Large, pure white trusses. $1.25 each. 
ELSE POULSEN. Bright rose-pink. $1.25 each. 
LAFAYETTE. Cherry-crimson. $1.25 each. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH. Clear pink, blush and 
white so that the cluster shows all colors. $1.25 
PINOCCHIO. Pat. 484. Large clusters of lovely _ — Special 
salmon-pink buds and blooms. $1.25 each. 
SALMON SPRAY. Rich salmon-pmk, reverse of _FLORIBUNDA OFFER 
petals carmine. Grows 4 to 5 ft. $1.25 each. 

PINOCCHIO. $1.25 each 
PINK SATIN. This fine new Floribunda has both _ F-47-4 
the color and texture of a lovely pink satin dress. —__ . 
No sooner is the first crop of blooms produced _ each of the 7 ster- § 
than the buds for successtve ones follow, even ~~ ling varieties on 
during hot summer weather. The plants are . NET 
hardy, healthy and Jong-lived. You will like the this page, 14 plants for 
fresh sparkling true pink in all stages of flower 
development. $1.50 each. 
Deduct 10% discount for any 25 or more plants on Fuller descriptions or illustrations will be found on 
this page. page 8 in our 1947 General Catalogue of 56 pages. 
(Regular value $18.00) 

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PINK SATIN FLORIBUNDA. $1.50 each 7 | 
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