

PINK ROSETTE 
Betty Prior. Pat. 340. Outside of petals dark car- 
mine, Inside several shades lighter. Blooms are 
borne In Jarge clusters on strong stems. 5 petals. 
$1.25 each. 
Bright Eyes. Creamy yellow clusters, borne pro- 
fusely and continuously. Buds are canary-yellow, 
changing to silvery yellow. Fine for massing. 
$1.25 each. 
Cecile Brumner. The “Sweetheart”? Rose with 
exquisite clusters of pink buds. The open flower 
is double, small in size and fragrant. A dwarf, 
bushy grower blooming freely. $1.25 each. 
Crimson Rosette. Clusters of velvety red blooms 
completely covering a heavily foliaged, vigorous 
plant. Buds are of medium size, with about 50 
petals. Lasts well. $1.50 each. 
Donald Prior. Pat. 377. Large clusters of 
red flowers on branching plants about 114% 
feet high. Damask fragrance. A contin- 
uous bloomer. $1.25 each. 
Floradora. Ovoid buds of pinkish 
orange, opening to perfect camellia- 
formed blooms evenly colored cinna- 
bar-red and orange-scarlet. Extremely 
vigorous grower and bloomer. $1.25 
each. 
Glorious. Pat. pending. Informal clusters 
of deep vermilion buds, opening into 
semi-double flowers of Tyrian rose. Well- 
branched, vigorous plant. Fine for group 
planting. $1.25 each. 

GLORIOUS 
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FLORIBUNDA 
POLYANTHA 
ROSES 
These are bush Roses, pro- 
ducing clusters of bloom with- 
out interruption from _ early 
summer until late frosts. They 
are all very easy to grow and 
exceptionally hardy. Besides 
using them informally i in beds, 
plant Floribundas in the fore- 
ground of hardy shrub borders. 
As a hedge, they are a very fine 
substitute for the more com- 
mon privet and barberry. 
Plant Floribundas 15 to 18 
inches apart and prune lightly 
to the desired height, removing 
old flower clusters and thinning 
out dead wood. They grow 2 
to 21% feet tall. 
MING TOY 
Offer No. 9$-15 
5 plants, 
1 each 
of these 
5 
ROSES 
shown in color for 
$6.50 
Offer No. 9$-15A 
3 of each 
$16.75 



CRIMSON ROSETTE 
All varieties priced at $1.25 each are $12.50 per doz.; 
those at $1.50 each are $15.00 per doz. 
Goldilocks. Pat. 672. The only true golden yellow 
Floribunda. The buds are ovoid, resembling Hybrid 
Teas in form, and rich golden yellow 1m color. 
Flowers arecupped and gradually open to 3 % inches 
across. The firm petals number 45 on most buds. 
Dense, spreading growth to 2% feet. $1.50 each. 
Margo Koster. Large individual blooms in clusters; 
orange-red. $1.25 each. 
Ming Toy. Small, double, fragrant blooms im clusters; 
deep rose-pink. Dark, leathery foliage. Bushy 
plant, blooming profusely. $1.50 each. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen. Orange-red and yellow 
buds and large, light flesh-pink and salmon-yellow 
flowers, fading lighter. A fine distinct bedding 
type. $1.25 each. 
< Pinkie. Pat. 712. Cupped, pink flowers of unusual 
charm. Dwarf, bushy plant that blooms in greatest 
profusion. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
Pink Rosette. Open sprays of peach-pink buds 
opening to blooms of perfect form. A very strong 
grower with deep green foliage. Blooms continu- 
ously and keeps well when cut. $1.50 each. 
Pinocchio. Pat. 484. Pink suffused with golden 
salmon. Beautiful buds and flowers on Jong sprays; 
splendid for corsages and bouquets. A very prolific 
bloomer from late spring until late fall. Fruity 
fragrance. $1.25 each. 
World’s Fair. Pat. 362. Velvety black-scarlet 
flowers in large heads nearly 4 inches across. 
18 to 20 petals; fragrant. Hardy. $1.25 each. 
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