Hybrid Pp olyanthus 
is of bushy and compact growth, espe- 
cially good as a hedge or border plant. 
[Tel UNE ane on PRON Onteed Peete nc Riedie tt $1.50 
CRIMSON ROSETTE 
Clusters of tiny perfectly formed red 
blooms of startling brilliance. They are 
a highly satisfactory cut flower as they 
last for days in the house. They have a 
tendency to burn in the hot sun, but if cut 
in the bud, open slowly indoors. The 
foliage is clean and healthy. The plant 
is vigorous and free blooming. Each..$1.25 
DENNY BOY (1949) 
“A miniature Peace, in coloring’, says 
the originator. Faintly fragrant and quite 
resistant to disease, Vigorous, bushy, 
dwarf growth, hardy. An addition to 
the collection of hybrid-Polyanthus. 
Patent rights reserved. Each............ $1.50 
FASHION (1949) 
Deep peach shades hybrid-poly with a 
delightful wild rose fragrance. Blooms 
come in great clusters of coral and 
peach, a truly lovely color. Flowers 
about 3” across. 
Patent applied for. Each... $2.00 
FLORADORA (1943) 
A most unusual color, difficult to describe. 
It is sometimes called ‘‘cinnebar-red”’ but 
to us it looks more like orange-scarlet. 
It is a striking shade which attracts a lot 
of attention, whether in the garden or cut 
for the house. It does well in the “fog 
belt’, and is a joy in the hot valleys 
where it flowers away all summer long, 
and lasts for days when cut. The faded 
flowers are unsightly, but if kept cut, the 
plant is truly beautiful. Probably the most 
popular floribunda. Each.................... $1.25 
GOLDILOCKS 
A delightful new golden-yellow Flori- 
bunda. The rich butter-yellow buds open 
to 45 firm petals at least three inches 
across. There is a wild rose fragrance 
delightful until the bloom is shattered. 
A spreading plant with glossy disease- 
resistant foliage. If you are not yet "‘sold”’ 
on Floribundas, we feel certain that Goldi- 
locks will win you over. Do try at least 
one plant this year. 
POtQT ING) Os fred ret uct esate $1.50 
LADY ANN KIDWELL (1949) 
A rich pink hybrid-Polyanthus, with 
long buds and gracefully pointed petals. 
Vigorous upright growth, to about 4 feet. 
Healthy reddish-tinted foliage. Blooms 
are 3” across, and excellent for cutting. 
Patent rights reserved. Each............ $1.25 
PINKIE (1947) 
Another perfectly formed little flower. It 
seems almost continuously in bloom. It 
is excellent as a border or bedding plant. 
Patent Noi 712 back ea ee, $1.50 
PINK ROSETTE 
A delightful tiny rose, many petalled, 
clear soft pink, flowering in clusters. A 
beautiful plant for bedding, but is espe- 
cially desired by the flower arrangers, 
as it will last for days when cut. It pro- 
duces a constant succession of blooms on 
vigorous plants. Deep green foliage. 
Patent applied) for: Each.....cc.... cc $1.25 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (1944) 
Truly well named as we have found it 
to be a good clear pink, and with an 
abundance of bloom, Bud a deep pink, 
opening to a 3” flower of soft clear 
Picture" pink, Hybrid-Polyanthus. 
PatontiNo. 60) (sacha $1.25 
PINOCCHIO (1942) 
The buds are pointed, exquisite in form, 
salmon flushed gold at the base. The 
open bloom comes in great clusters, open- 
ing slowly to miniature Hybrid Teas, 
gradually changing to a clear, soft pink, 
with deeper flutings. Will last for days in 
the house, and seems never to be without 
blooms in the garden. Happy in any type 
of weather. Plant never more than about 
24 inches high, bushy and makes a per: 
fect hedge or base planting. 
Patent No AeA chache cee $1.25 
RED PINOCCHIO (1947) 
Many of you Pinocchio fans have said 
that you wished “it came in red’’, So 
now we have a really red hybrid-Poly- 
anthus that is a joy to behold. Fragrant 
long lasting cluster, excellent for cut- 
ting. Bushy upright growth. 
Patent iNowei2 Fach isos a wih, $1.50 
RED RIPPLES (1942) 
Now here is another Floribunda that we 
should like to have you try. A clear joy- 
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