FASHION & (Jackson & Perkins) $2.00 
An exquisite new floribunda in a color new to the rose 
world. The clusters of oriental red buds open into lumi- 
nous coral pink flowers overlaid with gold, which soften 
to clear coral. As the slow opening bud unfurls, it pro- 
vides a show of ruffled petals encircling a rich display of 
golden yellow stamens. 
This vigorous, bushy floribunda grows to a height and 
diameter of 21% to 3 ft. being fully clothed with rich 
bronzy green foliage. Received Gold Medal at London 
Flower Show and Bagatelle Trials, Paris, France. 
PLANT PAT. 789 
FLORADORA $1.50 
ee) Here is one of the new floribundas which is dif- 
’ ferent from any other rose of its type. It is a bril- 
liant cinnabar with shades of scarlet geranium red. The 
25-petalled rosette flowers are borne in small clusters 
and in our coastal climate blooms about eight months of 
the year. The plant is a tall grower, 4 feet, with excellent 
bronzy green foliage. 
GERANIUM RED (Jackson & Perkins) $1.50 
& new floribunda rose of exceptional appeal. The black- 
ish red buds open slowly into a vivid scarlet rose of gera- 
nium fragrance. The single and clusters of bloom have 
an interesting tumbled pattern of inner petals which 
resemble that of the old fashioned red geranium. The 
compact, medium sized bush is vigorous and hardy and 
seemingly not susceptible to the common rose diseases. 
One of the better new floribundas. 
PLANT PAT. 811 
GOLDILOCKS (Boener) $1.50 
Here is the best yellow floribunda we have seen so far. 
The buds are of medium size and open to very double, 
fragrant blooms which are produced in clusters. The 
plant is a vigorous, bushy grower, well covered with 
leathery, glossy, disease-resistant foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 672 
MARGO KOSTER $1.25 
A low, compact growing polyantha (18 inches) with an 
abundance of medium sized, disease-resistant foliage. 
The blooms, which are ovoid in form, are orange red in 
color and are produced in clusters throughout the season. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH $1.00 
This rose produces a spectacular mass of color. The small, 
cup shaped semi-double roses are borne in large clusters 
throughout the season. Each plant produces hundreds of 
bright orange red blooms which form a magnificent color 
mass in contrast to the heavy green foliage. Especially 
adapted for mass planting, hedges, etc. The name is de- 
ceiving as Red Triumph would better describe the rose. 
PERLE d’OR $1.25 
An attractive polyantha. The pointed buds of salmon 
orange open to very double fragrant flowers of salmon 
pink to yellow. The flowers are often borne in clusters 
amid an abundance of soft green foliage. 
PINK BOUNTIFUL $1.50 
These semi-double roses, with perfectly formed buds, 
are two-toned pink. Blooms are produced in clusters 
throughout the season. An excellent cut flower. Plant 
is a strong, bushy grower. 
PLANT PAT. 601 

PINKIE (Dr. Lammerts) $1.50 
Here is a perfectly formed polyantha rose (baby) with 
long, slender buds. The open flower is about two inches 
across. Pinkie is very floriferous, the blooms being pro- 
duced in large clusters. It produces a very compact 
plant of about 18 inches with small, very disease-resistant 
foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 712 
PINOCCHIO $1.25 
One of the best of the floribunda roses. The blooms come 
in fairly large clusters. The small pointed buds are sal- 
mon and gold changing to a soft clear pink. The plant 
is a bushy upright grower with an abundance of disease- 
resistant foliage. A continuous bloomer. Growth about 
3 feet. 
PLANT PAT. 484 
RED PINOCCHIO (Jackson & Perkins) $1.50 
A popular addition to the Pinocchio group. The deep 
satiny carmine buds open to long lasting rich carmine 
flowers, which deepen in color and acquire a velvety cast 
as they open fully. The large clusters, interspersed with 
single blooms, have a delightful wild rose fragrance. The 
plants are bushy and rather upright producing quantities 
of flowers on long heavy shoots. 
PLANT PAT. 812 
RED RIPPLES $1.25 
If you are looking for a small pointed dark red bud suit- 
able for boutonnieres, Red Ripples is perfection. Pro- 
duced in large clusters, each bud is a perfect little but- 
tonhole rose. Plant is a tall upright grower, a steady 
bloomer and with clean foliage. 
ROSENELFE $1.00 
This is one of the best of the floribundas for cut flowers. 
A vigorous, upright growing plant with large leathery 
foliage. Buds are long pointed, double La France pink. 
Blooms are usually produced in small clusters. 
SNOWBIRD $1.25 
This is one of the most satisfactory white roses. The me- 
dium sized, long flaring buds which open into snowy 
white, very double, high centered blooms, which remain 
attractive throughout. The vigorous, free branching 
plants, covered with a disease-resistant leathery foliage, 
are extremely free flowering and fragrant. An excellent 
white rose, but a moderate grower. 
THE FAIRY $1.25 
The Fairy is a new polyantha and one of the loveliest 
little roses you can imagine. The small coral pink buds 
open to very double flowers about an inch in diameter. 
They are borne in large clusters and are profuse bloomers 
all season. The plant is a vigorous spreading grower about 
1% to 2 ft. high and 4 to 5 ft. across. Foliage is small, 
dark, glossy green and very free of disease. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE $1.50 
This is one of the more spectacular climbers. The cup- 
shaped, blazing scarlet blooms are borne in clusters which 
cascade downward completely covering the plant. The 
recurrent bloom is slightly fragrant and contrasts well 
with the large, dark leathery foliage. A plant that re- 
quires a minimum of care, being vigorous in growth. A 
good rose for brilliance of color, similar to Paul’s Scarlet, 
but a more consistent bloomer. 
PLANT PAT. 10 
