16 ROSES 
Polyanthas and Floribundas 
These types of roses are a cross be- 
tween baby ramblers and hybrid tea 
roses, blooming mostly in clusters; idzal 
for mass planting. 
BETTY PRIOR (Plant Patent No. 
340). Outside of petals dark pink; in 
side several shades lighter. Borne in 
large clusters on strong stems; very 
fragrant. Foliage pale green, tinted 
purple. Very vigorous and continuous 
bloomer. Unusually resistant to mildew 
and disease. Cert. of Merit, N. Rk) S. 
1934. $1.50 each. 
DONALD PRIOR (Plant Patent No. 
377). The flowers are semi-double, ecup- 
shaped, bright scarlet, fragrant. Foliage 
dark green. Very free flowering. One 
of the most striking colors of the Flori- 
bunda group. $1.59 each. 
ELSE POULSEN. Fragrant, double 
bright rose-pink, blooming in clusters. 
$1.50 each. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Large clus- 
ters of bright glowing crimson. $1.59 
each. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH. [Impressive clus- 
ters of double rosy-pink. $1.50 each. 
SNOWBANK (Plant Patent No. PAD. 
Large flowering type. Excellent for bor- 
der effects. Strong, bushy, with thick. 
healthy foliage. Buds, dainty  buff- 
orange; Opening to blush-white, turning 
to pure white. $1.50 each. 
WORLD’S FAIR (Plant Patent No. 
362). The Rose sensation of 1939. Dedi- 
cated to the great New York World's 
Fair and admired by thousands there 
in “Gardens on Parade.’ Large clusters 
of velvety flowers of blackish scarlet all 
but hide the luxuriant foliage beneath. 
Received the first award in the 1940 All- 
American Rose Selections of Floribunda 
Classification. 3150 each. 
Climbing Roses 
FOLLOWING VARIETIES $1.50 
EACH, $16.50 PER DOZEN, EXCEPT AS 
NOTED, ON BLAZE. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CLIMBER. An 
old standby, but still one of the most 
poplar climbing roses. Large flowering 
type of American Beauty red. A profuse 
bloomer, especially after a favorable 
winter. 
BLAZE. (Plant Patent No. 10.) Un- 
doubtedly the most popular climbing 
rose of the day. Never sufficient stock 
to meet the demand. Everblooming, 
bright scarlet of semi-double flowers 
blooming in clusters. $2.00 each, $22.50 
per dozen. 
CL. DAME EDITH HELEN. Large, 
long stemmed blossoms of bright pink. 
Fully double and always good foliage. 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM. One of the 
best yellow climbers in commerce. The 
lemon-yellow blossoms hold their color 
without fading, better than is the case 
with most any other yellow. 
PAUL'S SCARLET. Probably the 
heaviest blooming and most dependable 
climbing rose in our listing.. Huge clus- 
ters of semi-double scarlet blooms, Near- 
ly always a sure bloomer after the first 
year. (See colored illustration back 
cover.) 
SILVER MOON. Large flowering type. 
Creamy-white semi-double flowers with 
eolden anthers in center. 



ROSE LABELS 
At last we are able to offer a real rose label,—a label that not only is 
attractive and neat; but one that will outlast the life of the plant. They are 
called Perfect Rose Labels,—waterproof and will not rub out. Constructed 
of white labels printed in black type, enclosed in clear glass with rubber 
stopper, on which is attached a strong copper wire to fasten on the plant. 
As the supply is limited on thes« fine labels, we can furnish while they last 
for 10c each; $1.00 per-dozen. 

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