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FASHION (Patent No. 789) 
Here is truly a new shade of color in 
roses. The originators call it ‘'deep 
peach,” but usually it is listed as ’’coral." 
Its habit of growth is low, spreading and 
bushy. It is constantly in flower, although 
the buds open one at a time, so thai the 
clusters seem long-lasting. A low border 
of Fashion is a striking and beautiful 
SIM INGeaG. PACH. A el ek $2.00 — 
FRENSHAM 
Medium large, semi-double, deep crim- 
son, and almost always in bloom. Dark 
leathery foliage. Very vigorous and 
bushy. Holds its color well, even in hot 
ie ct Vat he! Wig othe!) 1s tee) see mibaer ee omen OLE $1.25 
FLORADORA 
Here is another new shade in roses, and 
we have not found a word to describe it. 
Cinnabar-red is accepted by most rose 
catalogs, but to us it seems a sort of 
orange-scarlet. Bud is small and globular, 
the open bloom very double (50 or more 
petals). Tall erect plants, glossy clean: 
foliage. Whether in the “fog-belt’’ or in 
the hot valley, Floradora flowers gaily all 
summer long. Beautiful as a cut flower, 
eaciaste wellwbachy. ic, Mo. $1.25 
GARNETTE 
Smal, double, slightly fragrant. Garnet- 
red, with a light lemon-yellow base. Foli- 
age leathery. Bushy habitof growth. Many 
BIGernie ter cori ie ey ee NY $1.50 
GOLDILOCKS (Patent No. 672) 
Generally called the “best yellow flori- 
bunda.” Golden buds open to very 
double blooms nearly three inches across. 
The clusters come on a compact bush that 
makes an excellent low hedge. 
Each 
GERANIUM. RED 
Not only does this charming little rose 
have the color of a bright gay red Ger- 
anium—it also has the fragrance. The 
plant is vigorous and bushy, and very 
seldom out of bloom. Each.................. $1.50 
HOLIDAY (Patent No. 915) 
Flame-pink and yellow bi-color. Very vig- 
orous plant with many clusters of brilli- 
ant blooms. Because of the fading habit 
in the summer, the effect is best during 
the fall months. Clove fragrance. 
edt aol Ma Gs Poa OPCML ak Re XC a $2.00 
MASQUERADE (Patent applied for) 
A very new J & P rose that they feel is 
very promising. Yellow buds open to 
bright yellow blooms which turn dark 
red. About 12 petals. Good dark green 
leathery foliage. Vigorous and bushy. 
| Ce) o RPA OLIVE. TERE Wis Eee AMONG LLM nee $2.00 
PINKIE (Patent No. 712) 
Enthusiastic comment on this “‘little darl- 
ing’ from all over. the U.S.A. Recom- 
mended as a low hedge or border plant, 
or for planting in boxes. Masses of dainty 
pink blooms throughout the season. 
Bushy growth. Disease resistant. Copper 
spray will injure foliage. Each............ $1.50 
PINK ROSETTE (Patent No. 902) 
Blooms are true rosettes, but fade quickly. 
If the faded blooms are discarded, the 
clusters are really beautiful. Clean foli- 
age. Wonderful for corsages. Each, $1.50 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Patent No. 601) 
Well named. Large clusters of soft pink 
bloom, likened to a smaller Picture. Clean 
foliage. Excellent bush. Vigorous. Holds 
Galerie Pach bewl ells Rw 51.25 
PINOCCHIO (Patent No. 484) 
One of the first Floribundas, and still 
popular. Pointed buds, salmon flushed 
with gold. As the tiny double flower 
opens it changes to a clear soft pink. Will 
last for days as a cut flower, and seems 
never to be without blooms in the gar- 
RED PINOCCHIO (Patent No. 812) 
Velvety-red cluster that is attracting much - 
favorable comment. Healthy vigorous . 
plant with vivid non-fading abundant 
bloom. Each 
