FLORIBUNDAS and SINGLES 
BETTY PRIOR—Plant Pat. No. 340 
In the early spring, the single blooms re- 
semble the flowers of a red-flowering dog- 
wood tree, and are produced in great clus- 
ters. Blooms continuously throughout the 
season, opening a lively red color, and 
turning to delicate shell-pink as the flower 
ages. $1.25. 
DAINTY BESS 
A single rose of great charm and beauty. 
Delicate pink with reddish overcast and 
contrasting center of wine-red stamens. 
$1.00. 
DONALD PRIOR—Plant Pat. No. 377 
Immense clusters of graceful, brilliant red 
flowers. Plant is sturdy and vigorous. It has 
the unique habit of sending out individual 
flowers all over the bush which seem to 
punctuate the dark green foliage. $1.25. 
K. OF K. 
Brilliant scarlet with a velvety sheen. Semi- 
double, intensely fragrant, and wonderful 
for cutting. $1.00. 
KAREN POULSEN 
A very brilliant unfading scarlet. Large, 
single flowers borne in clusters on strong 
upright growth. A very showy variety. 
$1.00. 
LAFAYETTE (Improved) 
A large semi-double polyantha of bright 
cherry-red flowers, borne in large, rather 
loose clusters throughout the rose season, 
Excellent as a hedge rose. Grows about 22 
feet high. $1.00. 
LULU 
A rose that offers you everything you could 
wish in the way of buds for cutting. Dainty 
stream-lined buds of coral apricot that 
carry the utmost of beauty and symmetry 
in every crisp cool petal. Semi-double. 
$1.00. 
PERMANENT WAVE—Plant Pat. No. 107 
Deep rose-pink, wavy-petaled blooms come 
in charming bouquets of 6 or more single 
blooms on a stem, each 3 inches across. 
Noted for its lovely foliage. $1.25. 
PINOCCHIO—Plant Pat. No. 484 
Extremely hardy, very easy to grow, always 
in bloom, with hundreds of flowers on every 
bush. Pointed buds are rich salmon, 
blushed with gold at base, gradually chang- 
ing to soft clear pink as the flowers open. 
$1.25. 
RED RIPPLES—Plant Pat. Pending, 
If you are looking for a small pointed dark 
ted bud suitable for boutonnieres, Red 
Ripples is perfection. Produced in large clus- 
ters, each bud is a perfect little buttonhole 
rose. Plant is a tall upright grower, a 
steady bloomer and with clean foliage. 
$1.25. 
SMILES—Plant Pat. No. 331 
Brilliant salmon-pink flowers, semi-double, 
3 inches across, in great masses all the 
time and of great duration in all weathers. 
Medium growing plants with handsome 
foliage. $1.25. 
SNOWBANK—Plant Pat. No. 279 
Large-flowering, low-growing plants. Buds 
are buff-orange, opening to semi-single, 
blush-white flowers and turning pure white 
with age, borne in large panicles. $1.25. 
HARDY CLIMBERS 
These climbing roses require little ground space but will transform a 
fence, trellis, pillar or wall with masses of glorious flowers and green 
foliage. All are very choice, some of them are climbing types of famous 
bush varieties. 
CL. BLAZE 
Often called the everblooming Pauls Scarlet 
Climber because it looks like that well- 
known variety, but blooms more or less 
continuously all summer long. Color is 
brilliant scarlet. First bloom is very pro- 
lific, while other bloom through the sum- 
mer is not as heavy. $1.50. 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER 
Well known favorite for over 50 years; 
often called the Sweetheart rose because 
it produces large quantities of perfect little 
buds and flowers. In the milder climates 
it will bloom almost continuously. $1.00. 
DONALD PRIOR (Plant Pat. No. 377) 
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