for Western Gardens 
Etoile de Hollande. Considered the most dependable red rose in 
cool areas. Good in bud and open flowers; very fragrant. $1.25. 
Fred Edmunds (Plant Pat. 731). An “All America’ sectional win- 
ner for the Pacific Coast. Burnt-orange buds open to reddish- 
apricot blooms. Perfect foliage, vigorous. $1.50. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte (Pat. Pend.). Long, tapering chestnut- 
red buds; open flowers tomato-red. $1.50. 
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Floribunda Roses 
Floribunda roses combine the large flowers and desirable foliage 
of the hybrid teas with the generous clusters of blooms of the 
polyanthas. Plant these varieties for a good color range and lots 
of blooms from spring to fall: 
Floradora (P.P.A.F.). Dense clusters of medium-sized geranium- 
red flowers all season. Good clean foliage. An “All America’’ 
winner. $1.50. 
Goldilocks (Plant Pat. 672). Rich golden yellow buds and flowers. 
Vigorous compact growth. $1.50. 
Pinkie (Plant Pat. 712). An “‘All America’ selection for 1948. 
Perfect in form, spicy-fragrant. Delightful pink blooms cover the 
attractive plant almost continuously. $2.00. 
Pinocchio (Plant Pat. 484). Rich salmon buds are flushed gold 
at base; open flowers change to soft pink. $1.50. 
Rose Elfe. Rose-pink blooms in large clusters resemble miniature 
blooms of Picture. $1.25. 
Snowbird. Covered with white flower clusters during most of the 
season. Not a true Floribunda but similar in flower and growth 
habit.. $1.25. 


Bs, 
SHOW GIRL $1.50 

PINKIE (All America Floribunda) $1.50 
