Hybrid ie otyanthus 
RED RIPPLES 
A clear true red in both bud and bloom, 
an intense and joyous color. The wavy 
petaled flowers seem constantly in 
bloom and last quite late in the fall. Tall 
this 
makes one of the best rose hedge plant- 
growing, upright and vigorous, 
VENT FSO Ss Lael Wo a ge Ee Ei VOM oa Or $1.25 
ROSENELFE 
It was 1939 that this little charmer was 
introduced in the United States, and even 
today it is still a standard of excellence 
for other Floribundas. "It is as good as 
Rosenelfe’”’ is high praise, indeed. Pure 
pink with a silvery reflex, fully double 
tiny blooms. Lovely in a flower arrange- 
ment, and quite perfect as a boutainnaire. 
Lia 2 4 Sh tray th 7 Rls In IRE pee AE $1.25 
THE FAIRY 
Delicate pink clusters on a low spreading 
plant. The finest specimen we know 
grows over a huge. rock beside a pool in 
a hot little foothill town in the Sierras. 
Disease resistant, Each....................0- $1.50 
YELLOW PINOCCHIO 
(Patent applied for) 
A 1950 introduction of J. & P. Yellow Flori- 
bundas are scarce and it is hoped that 
this apricot-yellow will be as good as it 
promises to be. About 45 petals. Moder- 
ate fragrance. Vigorous bushy growth. 
Profuse bloom, Bach... gue... ae $2.00 
CHINA DOLL (Patent No. 678) 
Often grown in tubs for patio decoration, 
or even as a border away from the rose 
garden as it is a “hard pink” not too well 
suited to proximity with other pink roses. 
It seems to be always in bloom and very 
vigorous in its growth. Slight fragrance. 
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ise 
_ Mostly five petaled flowers of wonderful bud form so appealing 
to the flower arranger—and the perfect flower for the well-dressed 
man’s button-hole. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER 
A special rose, the origin of which is 
uncertain. It is a lovely single bloom, 
coppery red on the inside and copper on 
the reverse. The huge thorny plant is 
sometimes used as a hedge, or a single 
specimen may be planted in a shrub 
garden. A strikingly beautiful spot of 
color in the garden in the spring. 
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COLLETTE CLEMENT 
Single and semi-double blooms of reddish 
nasturtium orange are a delight to the 
flower arrangers. Long strong stems. Yel- 
low stamens. Very free flowering. Huge 
upright growing plant. Each............ $1.25 
DAINTY BESS 
Twenty-five years ago when this delight- 
ful single was introduced we often heard 
the remark “I don't like single roses.” 
There are so many lovely five-petaled 
roses now that nearly everyone has ac- 
cepted them as a type. And it has been 
long years since we have heard anyone 
criticize Dainty Bess. Whether in bush or 
climbing form, every garden should have 
at least one plant. Soft apple-bl6dssom 
pink petals and crimson stamens combine 
to make this one of the most beautiful 
flowersuknown, Each! .6 0 ee $1.25 
INNOCENCE 
Classified as a single, but often has ten 
or more petals, 4 to 6 inches across. 
It is such a beautiful white bloom, with 
its blood-red stamens, tipped with golden 
anthers, that we like to compare it to an 
exquisite white butterfly, poised on shin- 
ing foliage. Buds open slowly and last for 
days when cut. Each............... eee $1.25 
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