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Betty and Donald Prior Are Two Outstanding Roses. Read This Page Care fully 
Very Easy to Grow 
From next June until freezing weather, these two Floribundas 
will make your garden more colorful, more attractive . . . the 
envy of all your friends and neighbors! Every gardener wants as 
many flowers as possible for the least possible amount of care. 
Then by all means set out a few plants each of Betty and Donald 
Prior. Order at once and plant them this spring. 

Betty Prior i P. CO. 
DONALD PRIOR (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 377) 
Immense clusters of semi-double, brilliant red flowers make this Floribunda un- 
ceasingly spectacular and colorful. Sturdy and vigorous—trarely out of bloom. In 
addition to its many generous flower clusters, Donald Prior has a unique habit of 
sending out individual flowers all over the bush, making the entire plant doubly 
interesting. The petals of each flower are large and wavy, while the many flowers 
in each cluster will vary slightly in color. Thus, the general appearance of a plant 
in bloom is most unusual and artistic. 
Color.. .. .. .sparkling red, like a rare wine. 
Blooms... .. .8-petaled, 3 in. diam. 
Continuous. .large bursts of bloom very frequently throughout the season— 
never without flowers. 
Plant .....30 to 36 in. tall. Ample, dark green foliage. 
Fragrance.. .Damask perfume. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00; 25 for $18.75 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 
Flowers until October 
Starting with a luxuriant display in June, they will continue 
to throw out cluster after cluster of buds and flowers right through 
the summer until killed back by frost. Plantings of Betty and 
Donald Prior at our Test Garden in Newark frequently blossom 
continuously from the middle of June until frost checks their 
glorious display in October. 
BETTY PRIOR (Left) 
(Plant Patent No. 340) 
Unusually tall and free-flowering; delicate pink color. In June, its 
colorful myriads of blossoms are indeed a glorious sight. All through 
the summer the perpetually forming buds and flowers, resembling red 
dogwood, never fail to keep color and attract interest. The healthy, 
vigorous plants are sturdy yet delicate in appearance and bountiful with 
their blooms. In beds, borders, hedges, groups and large plantings, Betty 
Prior gives gorgeous mass color effects and many cut-flowers throughout 
the year. Tallest of all Floribundas, it is an excellent plant for the back- 
ground of a Rose garden or perennial border. An established plant in a 
sheltered position will go up as tall as 4 ft.or more. Unequaled for color- 
ful, informal hedges and for curb plantings between the sidewalk and 
the street. 
Color... .buds lively red, open shell-pink. 
Flowers. .cesemble red dogwood blossoms in shape and size. Blooms in large 
clusters in spring and continuously throughout the season. 
Foliage. healthy young shoots of interesting red. 
Plants.. .3 to 3% ft., full, abundantly branched. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00; 25 for $18.75 
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Donald Prior 
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