




ABetty Prior 
* BETTY PRIOR. Plant Pat. 340. One of the 
loveliest and most popular Floribundas. The flowers 
resemble red dogwood blossoms in shape, size, and 
color; shell-pink on the inside, carmine-pink outside. 
The single blooms come in large, branching clusters 
and are continuously produced in quantity. Ex- 
ceptionally hardy, vigorous, bushy plants growing 
about 3% feet tall. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 
*% BOUQUET. Clouds of brilliant rose-red blooms 
that look like camellias almost hide the foliage. Each 
branching cluster makes a Jong-lasting bouquet. Very 
effective In mass plantings. Growth 2 to 21% feet, 
bushy and compact. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 
%* DAGMAR SPATH (White Lafayette). A pure 
white flower you can depend on to produce large 
trusses of flowers freely all summer. A good bedding 
Rose and fine for cut-flowers, as they keep for days 
when cut. Low growing; excellent for combining with 
other colors. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 
*DONALD PRIOR. Plant Pat. 377. The picture 
shows the lovely form and exquisite coloring of this 
fine red Rose. The plants have glistening, disease- 
resistant foliage and are never without bright, shining 
blooms from early June until November. 12 petals. 
eee grow about 3% feet high. $1.25 ea.; 3 for 
3.35. 
fi * Donald Prior 
4 d . me te 4 
18 

a rloradora 
*FLORADORA., The gayest Floribunda of them 
ary 2 It is spectacular, constantly in bloom and 
an entirely new shade in Roses—a brilliant 
cinnabar-red, as arresting under artificial light as in 
the garden. No matter where they are, Floradora 
blooms are always the eye-catchers. 21% to 3 feet. 
$1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 
6 Beginners’ Collection 36 
OUR SELECTION 
3 each of 2 kinds (value $7.50) 
Plant 3 of a kind close together in a group for a 
striking display—each group a gigantic bouquet of 
bloom. Put them in any sunny spot where you wish 
to have constant bloom from June to November. Or 
alternate the kinds and spread the 6 in a rhythmic row 
along a path or driveway; or for edging the vegetable 
plot or lawn with bloom. Plant 18 inches apart, at 
least 9 inches from the edges of the bed. Six plants 
in a single row will plant a bed 9 feet long. 
Get acquainted with this charming type of Rose 
with this collection. Be sure to use them for cut 
flowers too, and see how pretty and long lasting they 
can be indoors. 

* MRS. R. M. FINCH. Two-inch, double flowers 
of rosy pink come in large, impressive clusters. Pro- 
fuse and persistent bloom. Height 2 to 3 feet. $1.25 
ea.; 3 for $3.35. 
* PERMANENT WAVE. Plant Pat. 107. Wavy- 
petaled blooms of rich rose-pink, in clusters. Unusual 
red-bronze buds. Growth 2 to 21% feet. $1.25 ea.; 
3 for $3.35. 
Rose Index, Page 39 
THE CONARD PYLE CO. 
