
Prolific Floribunda “Pinocchio” 
“DONALD PRIOR” 
U. S. PLANT PATENT No. 337 
Almost too wel! known to 
need description, are the two 
Floribundas: Donald Prior and 
Betty Prior. Exceptionally vig- 
orous and sturdy in growth, 
succeeding under tne most dif- 
ficult conditions. Donald Prior 
produces good sized, rich red 
blooms continually from early 
summer until late fall. Petals 
are wavy and blooms come in 
large clusters. 2-yr., No. I, 
field-grown plants, $1.25 
each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for 
$12.50; 25 for $23.45. 
“Donald Prior’ Bright Red Floribunda 











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ALL ARE 2-YEAR., No. 1, FIELD-GROWN AND BUDDED 
PLANTS—WONDERFUL BEDDING ROSES FOR 
CONTINUOUS SUMMER BLOOM 
“GOLDILOCKS” 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 672 
A new Floribunda in rich golden yellow. The perfect 
little buds come in masses and the open flowers are very 
double and long lasting. The abundance with which Goldi- 
locks produces bloom continuously from spring until freez- 
ing fall weather is amazing. Hardly ever a day that you 
cannot aet all the golden buds you want for cutting. 
Make exquisite arrangements and last well after cutting. 
Plants are very hardy and grow vigorously in most any 
section of the country. Reach 18 to 24 inches tall. 2-yr., 
No. 1 plants, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00; 25 
for $28.15. 

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“PINOCCHIO” 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 484 
Known as the most prolific of bloomers. Always in 
bloom from June until fall freezes. Flowers come in great 
clustering sprays making them ideal for cutting 
and floral arrangements. Buds are perfect in 
form, richly colored a deep salmon flushed witn 
go!d at the base, and open very slowly into 
1% inch blooms so perfect they are really 
miniature Tea Roses. Planted in a bed, they 
make a flower garden by themselves. Plants 
are extremely hardy and vigorous in growth. 
Reach 20 to 24 inches in height and always in bloom. 
2-yr., No. 1 plants, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50; 
25 for $23.45. 
WHAT ARE FLORIBUNDAS? TS qoldieeee 
Floribundas are an entirely different and dis- 
tinct group of Roses. They are extremely hardy, 
doing well under the most adverse conditions. “BETTY PRIOR” 
They are the most prolific of bloomers. Flori- 
bundas start blooming very early in June in mid- U.S. PLANT Ca 
western areas and contin O on- Companion to Donald Prior described at 
© Hl ey r d ay eat Puce = oe left, except that Betty Prior has a sparkling 
stantly unl Treezing WeaIner.<in) thls | respec pink color resembling that of Pink Dogwood. 
they resemble the Polyanthas; however, their Blooms form and open almost constantly 
blooms are more like the Hybrid Teas in form. thse out its sun lncividva! WSs 
; F are fair sized and come in !arge clusters. 
Size of flowers depends on variety but many of Vigorous plants grow to 36 inches in height 
them are almost as large as those of regular and even taller under ideal conditions. Un- 
Hybrid Teas. They grow vigorously with canes ese eG eolertyt Bes ae OG ernee ee 
: : : , where plenty of bloom is desired. 2-yr., No. 1, 
from 20 to 30 inches in height, according fo field-grown plants, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
variety. Floribundas are one of the best plants 12 for $12.50; 25 for $23.45. 
we know of for bedding and for borders. Their 
foliage is attractive and not easily subject to 
diseases, and their constant blooming habit 
makes them desirable wherever a long and color- 
tul flowering season is needed. oo 
‘Betty Prior’ Silvery Pink Floribunda 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDA 
ROSE COLLECTION 
Two of Each of the Exceptionally Good Flori- 
bundas Shown on This Page. All 
2-Yr., No. 1 Plants, Bloom This 
Summer. For Individual Variety Prices $8.90 
See Descriptions. 
One of Each of the Outstanding Floribundas 
yi Shown on This Page. A $5.25 Vaue in Continuous 
Beauty. 2-Yr., No. 1 Plants Which 
Will Give You Hundreds of BI 
This Sumuees See" Descriptions forsias $4.65 
dividual Variety Prices. 
3 of each (12) $13.25; 6 of each (24) $26.25 
All 2-Yr., No. 1, Field-Grown and Budded 
For Quantity Prices by Variety See Descriptions 
All postpaid East of the Rocky Mts. West of the 
Rockies add 5c per plant for extra postaga. 

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