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DAGMAR SPATH 
Color: a soft frosty white 
flushed pink at the edges. 
Size: large branching clusters 
of medium-small, semi-double 
flowers. Fragrance: slight but 
alluring. Height: Zones 2-3, 
15 to 18 in.; Zones 4-5, 18 to 
24 in.; Zones 6-7-8, 18 to 24 
y in. 
ae A very prolific blooming 
white that will accent and 
blend other colors in a mass 
planting of Floribundas, in 
_ perennial gardens and shrub- 
P bery borders. 

WORLD’S FAIR 
(Plant Patent 362) 
Color: deep velvety scarlet. Size: 10 to 
a dozen large (nearly 4 inches) double Pe eee | v 
blooms, borne on sturdy, upright stems. ; 
Fragrance: very spicy. Height: Zones 
2-3, 2 to 2% ft.; Zones 4-5, 242 to 3 ft.; 
Zones 6-7-8, 2% to 4 ft. 
The most dazzling spectacle in Rose- 
dom. The official Rose of the great New 
York World’s Fair and destined for gen- 
erations of popularity. 

PERMANENT WAVE 
(Plant Patent 107) 
Color: a rare cochineal-red. Size: as 
many as 15 large, semi-double blossoms 
on a single stem. Fragrance: mild, 
pleasant. Height: Zones 2-3, 2 to 2% ft.; 
Zones 4-5, 242 to 3 ft.; Zones 6-7-8, 
2% to 4 ft. 
The name describes it. Each colorful 
silky petal is delightfully crinkled and 
fluted along the edges into a “permanent 
wave.” And the flowers stay crisp and 
fresh in all kinds of weather. 
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