2 New Cluster Type Floribunda 
OSES | 
These two novelties bid fair to become 
profitable additions to the none too long 
list of Roses of modern times. 

They are a distinctive new type, and 
in order to distinguish them from the 
ordinary small-flowered Polyanthas or 
the larger flowered Floribunda class, we 
have decided to utilize the designation 
of ‘‘Rosette’’ for this class, i.e., “Pink 
Rosette’ and ‘Crimson Rosette.” 
Pr, 
The blossoms as shown in the color 
plates are truly representative of the type : \ 
—dainty camellia-formed flowers of even — ~~ 
and regular outline. : < 
Pink Rosette. Links the glamour and beauty of the present 
with the style and charm of the past. The open sprays 
bearing many pure peach-pink buds with fifty or more shell- 
like petals, are stream-lined and unfold to open flowers of 
perfect proportion and form. Yet for all its up-to-the- 
minute newness there is about the Rose an_ indefinable 
quality that connects Pink Rosette with the quaint style, 
primness and beauty of Colonial times. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.50 
Crimson Rosette. Clusters of brilliant red Roses cover the dark 
green, heavily foliaged bushes in a continuous display of 
velvety red. The medium-sized, fifty-petaled buds expand 
slowly, finally culminating in open flowers of vivid crimson. 
Every flower in the spray is an exquisitely formed red plush 
rosette. The rugged growth accounts for the tremendous 
quantities of flowers produced. 

$2.00 each; 3 for $5.50 
PRINTED IN U.S.A. BY A.B MORSE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 
