Plant 
FLORIBUNDA 
ROSES 
For Quantity of Bloom. 
For Continuous Bloom. 
For Bouquets and Corsages. 
For Mass Planting. 
Gold ilocks 
Floribunda Roses are hardy and GOLDILOCKS 
long lived. They need comparatively Plant Pat. No. 672. Rich golden yellow. Buds 
; ; shaped like Hybrid Teas open to very double 
little Care, and they come 1n a Won blooms up to 3 inches across. Spreading, bushy 
plants, 244 feet high. Abundant bloom; fine 
derful pee of colors. Use them plants, foliage and color. A border of Goldilocks 
along paths and hedges. makes a striking display, showy even from a 
considerable distance. The best yellow Flori- 
bunda; winner of the John Cook Medal. $1.50 
each; 3 or more, $1.30 each. 
Fashion — PINOCCHIO 
ose Plants, Plat, No, 484: 
i ey i = Throughout the season it is 
' ee SS, literally covered with im- 
mense clusters of perfect little 
Roses, in the brightest, cheer- 
iest, and daintiest shades of 
salmon flushed with gold that 
you can imagine. A delight- 
ful fruity fragrance. The plant 
grows 24 to 30: inches tall, 
and requires no special care 
for splendid results. $1.50 
each; 3 or more, $1.30 
each. 
Plant Pat. No. 789. 1950 All-America Winner. The color 4 
is unique and lovely, a blending of coral and gold with a : 
warm overlay of apricot, a color entirely new in Roses. 2 to 
244 feet, blooms continuously. $2.00 each; 3 or more, 
$1.75 each. 
% RED PINOCCHIO 
Plant Pat. No. 812. A velvety, deep red, some- 
times with traces of black. Popular in all climates. 
Free in bloom over a long season. Very long last- 
ing on the bush or when cut. Grows to a height é 
of 2 to 24% feet. $1.50 each; 3 or more, : 
$1.30 each. 
Red 
Pinocchio 
New for 1952 
Plant Pat. No. 926. The 
newest in Floribundas and 
winner of All-America 
Honors for 1952. Its 
bright, gay,  coral-cherry 
color, its vigor, and wealth 
of bloom will make it very 
popular. $2.25 each; 3 or 
more, $2.00 each. 
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