



POLYANTHA ROSES 
These are dwarf roses, growing eighteen to twenty four 
inches tall and never more than two feet wide, producing clusters 
of blooms in great profusion from early in the season until severe 
frost. Pruning is not necessary; simply remove the past season 
flower stems. They are finding favor in foundation plantings as 
well as in beds and shrub borders. 
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ELSE POULSEN—Semi-double, Pink to Red. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Brilliant orange. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Orange Scarlet. 
IDEAL—Velvety, brilliant red. 
RUGOSA and MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
This type of rose is often referred to as a bush rose. It grows 
lcrger and in shrub form. Most varieties produce masses of single 
flowers followed by attractive red fruits. The plants are very 
hardy and will grow in almost any type of soil, requiring very 
little attention except for the removal of wornout canes. 
They are useful for mass plantings, in the shrub border and 
planting on slopes as ground covers. 
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ROSA rugosa—GROOTENDORST—5 ft.—Very hardy and ever- 
blooming. It has double rose-colored flowers with fringed 
petals. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Because of their hardiness, climbing roses should be used 
more generally in our plantings. Trained over an archway or 
doorway, along the porch or fence, they are permanent and 
beautiful. Trained on trellises, they will hide unsightly views 
and transform them into a part of the landscape. 
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CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY-—-Large, rosy-crimson, fragrant 
blossoms. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT—Golden, yellow blooms with spicy 
fragrance. 
PAULS SCARLET CLIMBER—Vivid scarlet, retains color. 
SILVER MOON—Silvery white, semi-double blooms as much as 
4" across. 
TALISMAN—A sport of the famous talisman rose with multicolored 
blooms. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—Bright vermillion red with light tones of 
gold.—-$2.50 each. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Floribundas have a place in any landscape ... any garden 
because they combine the best features you want in a truly ‘‘all- 
season bloom.” Great clusters of flowers are borne even on a 
single branch. Floribundas fit beautifully into the garden en- 
semble, flower continuously from June to frost. They are ideal for 
mass display, in borders with flowering shrubs to give color 
after the shrub bloom is past. Floribundas are the easiest of all 
Roses to grow. 
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FLORADORA—Plant patent pending, attractive and unique new 
color in roses, a bright vermillion to orange-rose healthy shiny 
bronze foliage, constantly in bloom from June until frost. 
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