Hloribunda Roses 
| of Roses. A distinctive feature is the long-lastingness of the flowers in all 
| weathers. They are best planted closely—about 14 inches apart—in large 
groups and masses, in beds, so they will blanket the ground. Groups of three 
or five of a variety placed in front of the shrub border create a superb color 
|| display. They are more effective and just as colorful as tender annuals. 
Glorious. (See page 125.) 
Goldilocks (Plant Patent No. 672) Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
The buds are ovoid in shape, resembling miniature Hybrid Teas in form, 
and a rich golden yellow in color. They open slowly and gracefully. The 
flowers are cupped in the early stages and gradually open to 3% inches 
across. They last a long time, as fresh new buds keep replenishing the 
over-all effect of a golden yellow mass. 21 ft. or taller. 
Hill’s Hillbilly (Piant Patent Applied For) Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
Ali the charm and grace of the Wild Rose is reflected in this lovely, 
single pink Floribunda or Polyantha Hybrid of Hill’s. Stiff flower stems 
carry big, open heads of medium sized blooms. Petals are thick and 
stiff, gracefully rolled outward, forming beautiful pink, satiny cups. One 
stem with its head of flowers makes a bouquet in itself and needs no 
further arrangement. Flowers last a week or more when cut. The plant 
continues blooming from June until frost. You’ll love Hill’s Hillbilly for 
cutting as well as garden decoration. 
Improved Lafayette Each $1.10, Doz. $11.00 
Medium sized, deep glowing red flowers suffused with vivid crimson. 
Blooms very profusely. It is one of the finest Roses for bedding, flower- 
ing without fail until hard frost. 
Ming Toy. (See page 124.) 
Rosenelfe Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
Graceful clusters of dainty La-France-pink flowers superbly suited for 
cutting and table decoration. The handsomely shaped small buds or 
open blooms lend themselves perfectly to any kind of decoration. In 
the garden they never fail to draw attention. Color holds up well in 
hottest sun. Rosenelfe is a fine grower, has excellent foliage. One of 
the best in this group. 
White Finch Each $1.10, Doz. $11.00 : 
Same height and habit of growth as Mrs. R. M. Finch. The fine clus- ie ) a Saw 
ters of flowers are pure white. They are especially valuable for con- | x 
trasts such as in combination with Baby Chateau or Cheerio. Very free . 
flowering and good grower. 
World’s Fair (Plant Patent No. 362) Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 — 
It will furnish a continuous display of color from late spring until frosts 
stop the performance. Ideal, bushy plants just about hide themselves 
under clusters of large velvety blooms of blackish scarlet, the fragrant 
petals surrounding a glowing mass of golden stamens. A very large- 
flowered Floribunda. A solid bed of Warld’s Fair will give the gardener 
something to boast about all next winter. 
Rosenelfe 
Improved Lafayette 
Cheerio 
