PINOCCHIO. 
$1.50 each; 
3 for $4.00 
© WORLD’S FAIR. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.75 
Slowlsseide RX GZELA.. (Large-Flowered Polyanthas) 
INDIVIDUAL PRICES AS NOTED, LESS 10% QUANTITY DISCOUNT 
FROM THE EACH RATE FOR ANY 50 ROSES OR MORE 
The word “‘Floribunda” is used to refer to bush Roses producing clusters of blooms without 
interruption from early summer until late frosts. They were formerly referred to as “bedding 
Roses” for mass color effect rather than for specimen blooms. 
The Floribunda class, therefore, includes new as well as old varieties of large-flowered or 
Hybrid Polyanthas, and possible a few Hybrid Teas. They are all very easy to grow and 
exceptionally hardy. Besides using them informally in Rose Beds, plant Floribundas in per- 
manent groups for color in the foreground of hardy shrub borders. 
The day is here when more and more Floribunda Roses are being used for straightline 
border or hedge planting instead of the more common privet or barberry. These Roses provide 
Floribunda and Polyantha Roses should al- 
ways be planted in groups of at least three each. 
Since it is generally understood they are for mass 
color effect rather than individual specimen 
blooms, one should realize this effect is never 
gained when planting only one of a kind. 
BABY CHATEAU. (lKordes, 1936.) Red. 
Large, brilliant scarlet-crimson flowers in great 
clusters produced constantly. The plants are 
neat and compact in growth; very hardy and 
long-lived with comparatively little care. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
BELVEDERE. (Kiesc, 1928. 4 
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good foliage, utility—plus—constant color. 
PLANTING DISTANCE: Average 15 to 18 inches. 
HEIGHT: Average 24 to 30 inches. 
PRUNING: Prune lightly to desired height, removing old cluster heads and thin out dead 
wood. 
BETTY PRIOR. (Prior, 1935.) Pat. 340. Pink. 
Outside of petals dark carmine, inside several 
shades lighter. Borne in large clusters on strong 
stems. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.75. 
CHARMAINE. (Burbage, 1929.) A most 
pleasing shade of the cleanest unfading pink. 
Flowers large, double, full, and free, borne on 
long, arching stems. Foliage bright glossy 
green, almost thornless. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
CHEERIO. (Kordes, 1940.) A real deep pink 
Floribunda that blooms abundantly. Indi- 
vidual blooms frequently as large as Hybrid 
Teas. Extra good. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
DAGMAR SPATH. (Wirtz & Eicke, 1936.) 
Large trusses of pure white flowers produced 
freely all summer. A sport of Lafayette and a 
good bedding Rose. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.75. 
DONALD PRIOR. (Prior, 1934.) Pat. 377. Red. 
Large clusters of red flowers on branching 
plants about 3 feet high. Damask fragrance. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.75. 
ELSE POULSEN. (D. T. Poulsen, 1924.) Pink. 
Single, bright rose-pink flowers of large size 
from erect, very thrifty plants. One of the 
oldest and best pink Floribundas. 3 ft. $1.35 
each; 3 for $3.75. 
SPECIAL GROUP OFFERS OF FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
GROUP OFFER S$51-9 
1 each of 9 varieties for - - 
(Regular value $13.55) $11.50 Net 
GROUP OFFER S51-10 
2 each of 9 varieties for - - 
(Regular value $27.10) $22.00 Net 
GROUP OFFER S$51-11 
3 each of 9 varieties for - - 
(Regular value $40. 65) $33.00 Net 
BABY CHATEAU. Scarlet-crimson-red. 
DAGMAR SPATH (White Lafayette). White. 
FASHION. New coral-pink-gold. 
FLORADORA. Cinnabar-red. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Clear yellow. 
KING BOREAS. Golden Yellow. 
PINK SATIN. Satiny pink. 
PINOCCHIO. Salmon-pink. 
WORLD’S FAIR. Velvety black-scarlet red. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.75 
FASHION. Pat. 789. Gold Medal winner, 
Bagatelle, Paris, 1949; All-America Rose 
Selection winner, 1950. Pink. The Oriental 
red buds open gradually to 31-inch blooms 
giving us an entirely new Rose color best 
described as luminous coral-pink suffused with 
golden salmon. The plants are very generous 
with good blooms for early summer until late 
fall. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.40. 
FLORADORA. (Tantau, 1943.) The ovoid 
buds are pinkish orange opening to a perfect 
camellia-formed bloom. These blooms are 
evenly colored a brilliant cmnabar-red touched 
with orange-scarlet and geranium. $1.35 each; 
3 for $3.75. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. New Yellow Floribunda. 
The many small urn-shaped buds are a pleas- 
ing golden-yellow color and open to 3-inch, 
full-petaled Roses finishing alabaster white. 
The plants are exceptionally hardy and healthy 
with beautiful clean foliage. $1.50 each; 3 for 
$4.00. 
GOLDILOCKS. Pat. 672. Yellow. The buds 
in each of the many clusters are ovoid in 
shape, resembling miniature Hybrid Teas in 
form anda rich golden yellow in color, opening to 
about 314 inches across. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN. (Geduldig, 1909.) Blush. 
Orange-red and yellow buds, and large, light 
flesh-pink and salmon-yellow flowers, fading 
and finishing creamy white. A fine distinct 
bedding type, much like a Hybrid Tea. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00 
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FASHION. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.40 
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