Goldilocks. Patent 672. Here at last is the 
long-awaited true golden yellow Flori- 
bunda, and fortunately it grows on a vig- 
orous, spreading, prolific bush. This Rose 
is much praised by those who see and grow 
it. $1.50. 
Gruss an Aachen. Large, double, salmon- 
pink flowers on small, compact bush. Very 
good. $1.00. 
Improved Lafayette. Large; semi-double; 
cherry-red. Very strong grower and pro- 
fuse bloomer over a long season. Ideal for 
borders or group plantings where Flori- 
bundas are most effective. $1.00. 

© RED PINOCCHIO. Patent 812 
Pinocchio. Patent 484. Semi-double; pink, suf- 
fused salmon. Strong, compact, floriferous bush. 
Truly a charming Rose, and a great favorite with 
all who grow Floribundas. $1.25. 
Red Pinocchio. Patent 812. Here is one of the 
most satisfying Roses of all trme for the South. 
It is an extremely vigorous variety, producing a 
great mass of darkest red blooms in large clusters 
= In spring, summer and fall. In our fields last sum- 
mer Red Pinocchio bloomed right on through one 
of the most severe heat waves of years without 
burning. As a cut flower it lasted longer than 
most other varieties. If you love Floribundas, 
and almost everyone does, this is a “‘must.”” $1.50. 
Snowflake. Small, semi-double, ivory-white flowers 
produced freely on very vigorous, bushy plants. 
Very disease resistant, showing Tea blood. $1.25. 
Topaz. Patent 300. Dainty, clear yellow miniature, 
double blooms produced in great abundance on a 
low, compact bush. $1.25. 

ELSE POULSEN In limited supply, we have a number of other 
new Floribundas, and we invite inquiries. 
Perle d’Or. The salmon “Sweetheart Rose.” 
A Tea-Polyantha variety, growing into a 
large Tea Rose-like bush, producing many clus- 
ters of small, double flowers, identical in size with 
Cecile Brunner. $1.00. 
Pinkie. Patent 712. A very lovely little Rose, 
All-America Winner of 1948. Sweetheart type but 
somewhat larger; perfectly formed, small double 
buds on individual stems, deep pink, opening 
lighter. A delightful Rose for small flower arrange- 
ments. $1.50. 
Dwarf Polyantha Roses 
These are commonly cated ““‘Baby Roses,” and 
are excellent for borders, hedges or any place where 
a small and compact Rose ts used. 
Chatillon Rose. Small, double, rose-pink flowers 
borne profusely over a long season. $1.00. 
Golden Salmon Superior. All that the name im- 
plies, and a unique color in Roses. $1.00. 
Katharina Zeimet. Small, double, pure white 
flowers in large clusters. Bushy and dwarf in 
growth. $1.00. 
Sparkler. Very dark red sport of Golden Salmon. 
Very profuse bloomer all the Rose season. $1.00. 
Tip-Top (Baby Doll). Double flowers about 219 
inches across, pointed in the bud. ‘Tyrian rose 
passing to pale yellow; reverse white. Short 
stems; bushy. $1.00. © DONALD PRIOR. Patent 377 

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