Floribunda 
ee : | and 
yes b Polyantha 
« oe a Roses 

like them as such. 
‘ oi 4 Sales of these Roses are in- 
‘of creasing tremendously. They 
ca : are showier and hardier than 
? = oe Hybrid Tea Roses. They 
: bloom more _ continuously. 
‘ While they are not as pop- 
ular as Hybrid Tea Roses for 
cut flowers, many people do 

Lafayette Improved 
Lafayette 
Improved 
Medium: sized, 
deep glowing red 
flowers suffused 
with vivid crimson. 
Stands sun without 
complete fading. 
Has been our No. 
1 bedding Rose, 
flowering without 
fail until hard frost. 
Mrs. R. M. 
Finch 
Tall, bushy, attrac- 
tive plant that blooms 
and blooms. Double 
soft pink. Very pop- 
ular. 

Mrs. R. M. Finch 
Betty Prior 
(Plant Patent No. 
340.) While this is a 
single Rose, it is a very 
popular variety. Buds 
lively red, open shell- 
pink. Blooms con 
stantly. Vigorous 
plants. Good foliage. 
Plants are sturdy yet 
delicate in appearance. 
Can be used in beds, 
as shrubs, in groups, 
or hedges. Outstand- 
ing. 
Adolphe Grille 
(Plant Patent No. 
475.) Lively  scarlet- 
crimson. An outstand- 
ing red  Floribunda. 
Large flowers, semi- 
double. Does not burn 
or fade in the hottest 
sun. Excellent for beds 
and borders. Bushy, 
very hardy and vigor- 
ous. Heavy, healthy 
foliage. 24 inches tall. 

Betty Prior—Pat. No. 340 
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Gloria Mundi 


Else Poulsen 
Else Poulsen 
Flowers medium size, semi-dou- 
ble, lasting bright rose-pink. Con- 
tinues blooming from summer to 
late fall. Erect growing, thrifty 
plants. 
Gloria Mundi 
The most brilliant orange-scarlet 
imaginable. Never fades. Showy, well 
formed, small double flowers in clus- 
ters on small bushes. Everblooming. 

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Adolphe Grille—Pat. 475 

