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FLORIBUNDA and IMPROVED POLYANTHA ROSES 
This type of Rose becomes more popular each succeeding year. Medium in height, practically disease resistant and 
flowering the entire season, they retain their vivid colors even in the hottest weather. To add color to your Ever- 
green plantings, intersperse a few Floribundas among them. For best results plant 18 inches apart either in a solid 
bed or among other plantings where color is desired. They will give the grower pleasure for many years. 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
Betty Prior (Patent 340)—Improved form of Else Poulsen. 
Outside of petals dark carmine, inside several shades lighter. 
Borne in large clusters on strong stems, very fragrant. 
Foliage pale green, tinted purple; very vigorous grower. 
Resistant to mildew and diseases. 
Cecile Brunner—Sometimes called the Sweetheart, Mignon and 
several other names. Dainty miniature Rose of light pink in 
color. One of the best of the Polyanthas. 
Cheerio—Clear Mallow-pink shading to a deeper Rose at 
the base of the petal. Reverse of the petal is a luminous 
rose madder that is most effective. Quantities of brilliant 
double flowers in massive clusters. 
Dagmar Spath—Sometimes called the “White Lafayette,” freely 
flowering the entire summer. The, white form of Lafayette 
is One of the best of the bedding Roses. 
Donald Prior (Patent 377)—Flowers semi-double, 
cupshape, bright scarlet, flushed crimson; much 
larger than “Else Poulsen.” Fragrant; foliage dark 
green; very free flowering. One of the most strik- 
ing colors of the entire group. 
Else Poulsen—Bright rose-pink single flowers of 
large size. One of our finest large-flowering 
Polyanthas, since it is a very husky grower at- 
taining a height of about 3 feet. 
Goldilocks (Patent 672)—The golden yellow Flori- 
bunda buds resemble miniature Hybrid Teas in 
form and are a rich golden yellow in color. When 
fully open, flowers average 3% inches across. 
Dark green glossy foliage, a nice background for 
the very handsome flowers. Height of plant about 
2% to 3 feet. 
Improved Lafayette—Very profuse flowering, strong growing 
Polyantha. Crimson scarlet in the bud, expanding to rosy 
cerise when fully open. Individual flowers about the size of 
Paul Scarlet Climber. 
Pink Bountiful (Patent 601)—A petite relative of a Hybrid 
Tea Rose, splendid for miniature arrangements, the ovoid 
buds are tinted deep reddish pink, unfolding into flowers 
with a buff, salmon-pink heart, flushed deeper pink on the 

D& P ROSE DUST 
Used as a dust or spray. An amazingly effective 
insecticide-fungicide for roses, combining the 
newest and finest active agents. D & P Rose 
Dust contains DDT, No. 3422 (Thiophos), 
Zerlate (Karbam White) and Sulphur with 
wetting agents and adhesives. Controls Rose 
Beetles, Rose Chafers, Aphids, Leaf Hoppers, 
Thrips, Red Spiders, Leaf Rollers, Japanese 
Beetles and other leaf-eating and sucking insects 
and Black Spot, Powdery Mildew and Rust. 
Sold in attractive and efficient dusters and 
canisters. 
Size Price 
Handy 10 oz. Dusters 1.00 
2 Ib. Canisters 1.85 
outer petals, clear rich pink when fully open. A variety that 
is extremely easy to grow and a most prolific bloomer. An 
entirely new blood strain that is proving very popular as a 
cut flower. 
Pinocchio (Patent 484)—Bright salmon-pink in color, creating 
a sensation wherever shown. Exquisite in form and size. 
Slightly larger than “Mrs. Finch” but an attractive deeper 
pink, flushed salmon. Excellent variety where a miniature is 
desired. 
World’s Fair (Patent 362)—Ideal bushy plants just about hide 
themselves under clusters of large, velvety blooms of blackish 
scarlet, the fragrant petals surrounding a glowing mass of 
golden stamens. 

Pink Bountiful 
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