Kansas Landscape & Nursery Company’s 
FLORIBUNDA and POLYANTHA ROSES 
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FASHION—(Plant Patent No. 789). AARS, 1950. This new 
and uniquely colored Floribunda has not only won an All-- 
America award for 1950, but it was awarded the Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society of England. The 
lovely color, a blending of coral and gold, is quite differ- 
ent than any other color in roses. The little buds of Fash- 
ion, perfect in themselves, open out into semi-double 
blooms which retain their delightful color. The good looks 
of its vigorous 2% to 8 ft. plant along with its continuous 
blooming habit, promise to make this rose popular every- 
where. Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
PINOCCHIO—(Plant Patent No. 484). So freely does this 
rose bloom that it is literally covered throughout the sea- 
son with immense clusters of perfect Baby Roses in the 
brightest, cheeriest, yet daintiest shades of salmon flushed 
with gold. The plant grows 20 to 24 inches tall, and re- 
quires no special care for splendid results. It is ideal to 
plant in shrub borders and evergreen plantings, and par- 
ticularly effective in continuous summer and fall color 
after the flowering shrubs are done. Extremely hardy and 
always in bloom with many gay and colorful flowers on 
every bush. Each, $1.25; 3 for $3.15. 
VERY SPECTACULAR DISPLAY IN YOUR GARDEN 
IS ASSURED IF YOU PLANT A GROUP OF THESE 
NEW FLORIBUNDAS! 
GOLDILOCKS—(Plant patent No. 672.) This is something 
different—a true Floribunda in a rich shade of golden yel- 
low providing you with a mass of golden bloom from 
early spring all through the summer and fall. The buds 
are ovoid in shape and resemble miniature Hybrid Tea in 
form. They open slowly and gracefully, passing through 
many attractive bud stages. The flowers last for a long 
time, as fresh new buds keep replenishing the overall ef- 
fect of a golden yellow mass. The plants are very hardy, 
dense, spreading, well-balanced and reach a height of 2% 
feet. Each, $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
WORLD’S FAIR—(Plant patent No. 362.) This peerless 
beauty was the first rose to win the All-America Rose 
Award and will be one of the most outstanding Flori- 
bundas for many years to come. Buds are small in com- 
parison with the finished flower. The very large petals 
are cherry red as the flower opens. The double Hybrid 
Tea size flowers pass through several darker shades to 
deep red velvet, giving interesting and intriguing varia- 
tions in the same cluster. The vigorous plant grows 2 feet 
tall and is exceptionally hardy. Each, $1.25; 3 for $3.15. 

PRICES—(Heavy grade only), $1.00 
SOW Tt on eee: An for $2.75; 6 for $5.25; 10 
GOLDEN SALMON—Medium sized flowers of intense golden 
salmon are produced in large full trusses. Strong bush 
growth of medium height. Healthy and vigorous. 
Old ahicvari tes 
CHATILLION—Bears large trusses of Geranium-pink flowers. 
Very hardy. Grows about 18 inches tall. 
DAGMAR SPATH—Large trusses of snow white flowers pro- 
duced freely all summer on sturdy bushy plants 24 inches 
tall. 
ELSE POULSEN—Great clusters of apple-blossom pink flow- 
ers. Ideal as a hedge, border, or a solid bed. Always in 
bloom. 
FLORADORA—Brilliant cinnabar red blooms, touched with 
scarlet and geranium. Very hardy and prolific. In bloom 
from early June until frost. 
POTTED ROSES... 
Blooming plants in special removal containers 
can be planted anytime-without setback or loss. 
If it is impossible for you to plant your roses during the spring season, when the 
plants are dormant, you need not despair. You can plant these potted plants ANY 
TIME. 
Early in the spring, at the proper time, we plant, in these special removable con- 
tainers, in SPECIALLY PREPARED SOIL, a large number of roses (some of nearly 
every variety we list). Late in May, when it begins to get too late to plant dormant 
roses, these fine plants are beginning to bloom and are ready for sale. Since each 
plant weighs approximately 12 pounds, they are very difficult to ship. So, you should 
drive in, pick out your plants first hand, and take them away in your car. When 
you see them in bloom you can be sure of getting just the variety or color you want. 
PRICES: All varieties listed on pages 24, 25, 26 and 29, with exception of the 
Patented Varieties, are priced at $1.50 each. The Patented Varieties listed on pages 
26, 27, 28 and 29, are priced at the “per each” price listed, plus 50 cents each. (Thus, 
a potted plant of “FORTY-NINER” would sell for $2.50 each.) 
MAIL ORDERS: If you find it impossible to come to our nursery for your plants, 
we will ship by express or truck. In order to ship, these plants must be crated.. To 
fit standard crates you MUST ORDER IN MULTIPLES OF FOUR AND ADD 75¢ 
(to above prices) FOR EACH FOUR, TO COVER THE EXPENSE OF CRATING. 
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IDEAL—Produces clusters of dark scarlet flowers. A fine 
deep red Baby rose, always in bloom and very hardy. Grows 
about 15 inches high. 
ROSA ROULETTI 
W orld’s Smallest Rose 
(See Back Cover.) 





