FLORIBUNDA ROSES | eugene an fis 
This group of roses is noted for its bushy habit of growth, permanence and 
continuity of bloom. Especially effective in mass plantings — should be planted 
14 inches apart. In bloom from early spring until late frost. 
PRICES AS LISTED — POSTPAID 
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ANNE POULSEN—Plant Pat. No. 182. Large, semi-single blooms of 
brilliant scarlet, overcast crimson. $1.00 each. 
BETTY PRIOR—Plant Pat. No. 340. In the early spring, the single oe Che 
blooms resemble the flowers of a red-flowering dogwood tree, and 
are produced in great clusters. Blooms continuously throughout the 
season, opening a lively red color, and turning to delicate shell-pink y 
as the flowers age. $1.25 each. World 
DONALD PRIOR—Plant Pat. No. 337. Immense clusters of graceful, 
brilliant red flowers. Plant is sturdy and vigorous and never out of 
bloom. $1.25 each. Finest 
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DONALD PRIOR (Pat. 377)—$1.25 
1949-50 QUANTITY PRICES 
Each 3 for 12 for 
$2.50 $6.25 $25.00 
2.00 5.00 20.00 
1.50 3.75 15.00 
E35 3.40 13.50 
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GOLDILOCKS 
(Pat. 672) 
$1.50 
FLORADORA (Plant Pat. Applied for)—$1.590 
a FASHION—Plant Pat. 789. Here’s an entirely new color for your 
AARS rose garden. The buds of oriental red open slowly into minia- 
ture hybrid tea-like blooms of a luminous pink, overlaid with gold 
Then they often soften into a clear coral, at last deepening into an 
exotic reddish tone. The fully opened flowers show a beautiful display 
of yellow stamens. Fashion gives a constant mass of flowers through 
out the season. Wherever seen its magnetic loveliness attracts the eye. 
All America Award winner for 1950 and winner of other high awards. 
$2.00 each. See color illustration on front cover. 
FLORADORA—Pat. applied for. An All-American Rose for 1945 is this 
bright orange-scarlet camellia-like rose. Opening from tiny perfectly 
formed buds come clusters—6 to 12 double blooms in each spray 
Plants grow to three feet and are of vigorous growth. A good little 
rose for flower arrangements and corsages. $1.50 each. 
GOLDILOCKS—Plant Pat. No. 672. Winner of the John Cook Medal for 
the best new American Rose in three years. Masses of golden flowers 
all through the summer and fall. The buds resemble miniature hybrid 
teas, gradually opening to 3¥ inch flowers. The firm, thick petals 
number 45 on most of the buds. Dense spreading, well balanced habit 
of growth. Glossy, deep green, disease resistant foliage. $1.50 
GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S FINEST ROSES 15 
