10 Elmer 
POLYANTHAS and FLORIBUNDAS 
MARGO KOSTER. An exceptionally pretty or- 
ange-red in clusters, with that waxy look; 
medium grower. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH. More scarlet than orange; 
small flowered cluster; medium height; un- 
usually disease resistant and prolific. 
PINK BOUNTIFUL. Pat. 601. Produces large 
clusters of soft pink blooms, hybrid tea form, 
over a long season. Upright growth, much 
branched. Retail $25. /.("d 
PINK ROSETTE. Pat. 902. Shell pink, otherwise 
identical with Crimson Rosette previously de- 
scribed; blooms slightly larger. Retail $1.50. 
PINOCCHIO. Pat. 484. Says the originator, “Ex- 
tremely hardy, very easy to grow, always in 
bloom with hundreds of flowers on every bush. 
Great clusters of exquisite pointed buds open 
gradually to long lasting salmon-pink hybrid 
tea roses, 1!/. inches across.” Retail $425. /aD 
RED PINOCCHIO. Pat. 812. A new velvety deep 
red considered by some even better than 
Pinocchio. Retail $1.50. 
RED RIPPLES. Glowing dark red; tall grower; 
among the best of newcomers. 
ROSENELFE. Rose-pink; very formed blooms 
of hybrid tea form on excellent plant; medium 
height. 
SNOWBANK. Pat. 279. Very profuse white with 
blush tint; exceptional mass dis lay; persistent 
bloom; dwarf habit. Ret. $425. / 3.)7 
THE FAIRY. Very vigorous, spreading, low 
growing poly, producing masses of delicate 
cluster blooms throughout the season; disease 
resistant and foolproof. 
WORLD'S FAIR. Pat. 362. 1940 All-America 
winner and official rose of the great New York 
World’s Fair; blackest scarlet; continuous 
bloomer; about 3 feet. Retail $425./. 39° 
