10 ELMER 
POLYANTHAS and FLORIBUNDAS 
Red Shades 
AMIGO. P.A.F. Offered for the first time, this beautiful dark currant 
red Floribunda. Strong plants which possess fine foliage and which 
are very free-flowering. Retail $1.50. 
CARROUSEL. P.A.F. “NEW.” SEE PICTURE ON FRONT COVER 
AND DESCRIPTION ON BACK OF COVER PAGE. Retail $2.00. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE. Pat.. 901. Dwarf growing, polyantha type pro- 
ducing large clusters of crimson camellia-like blooms. Especially 
long lasting as cut flowers and makes a wonderful potted plant. 
Forerunner of a new race of roses. Retail $1.75. | 
FLORADORA. UNUSUAL SCARLET-red clusters; tall, well branched 
and very profuse. Floribunda. 
LIPSTICK. A shrub rose—3 to 4 feet; semi-double in lovely clusters 
of small 2” brilliant, deep pink, shaded salmon blossoms. This is a 
very vigorous grower, generous with long, blooming period. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH. More scarlet than orange; small flowered clus- 
ter; medium height; unusually disease resistant and prolific. 
RED PINOCCHIO. Pat. 812. A new velvety deep red considered by 
some even better than Pinocchio. Retail $1.50. 
RED RIPPLES. Glowing dark red; tall grower; among the best of 
newcomers. 
VALENTINE. P.A.F. “NEW” Cluster-flowered Floribunda; low, bushy 
and compact, becoming 18 to 24 inches high and as much across; 
semi-double, crimson flowers which hold their color well and the 
color slightly variable according to climate. Just the right size for a 
2-foot border or hedge. Retail $2.00. 
WORLD'S FAIR. Pat. 362. All-America winner and official rose of 
the great New York World's Fair; blackest scarlet; continuous bloom- 
er; about 3 feet. Retail $1.50. 
POLYANTHAS and FLORIBUNDAS 
Pink Shades 
CAMEO. A low growing soft salmon-pink, produced in clusters: 
profuse all season bloom. 
CHINA DOLL. Pat. 678. Pink; low growing, mildew resistant, con- 
Poet real cluster bloom; one of the best of the newcomers. 
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