Florlbounda or 
BETTY PRIOR 
(Pat. 340.) One of the best medium height roses for borders 
and beds. Plants are heavily branched and well clothed with fine 
foliage and produce large branching clusters of semi-double2 pink 
flowers. Makes a fine show for a long season. $1.25 each. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE 
(Pat. applied for.) Flowers of medium size, fully double, borne in 
large clusters. They last an amazingly long time. Petals velvety 
red. Vigorous habit of growth with dcep green heavy foliage 
which sets off the lovely flowers. Long flowering season. $1.50 
each. 
DENNY BOY 
(Pat. rights reserved.) .The best description of this new Marsh 
rose is that it is like a miniature Peace rose in coloring. The tiny 
and dainty buds are apricot yellow in color and open to yellow 
flowers which show pink on the upper half. As the flower fades 
it becomes rose red. Fred flowering and dwarf. $1.50 each. 
See picture on front cover. 
DONALD PRIOR 
(Pat. 337.) A sturdy vigorous grower with immense clusters of 
graceful bright red flowers. $1.25 each. 
FASHION 
(Pat. 789.) 1950 All America Winner. A new color in Flori- 
bunda roses. Buds orient red open to a luminous pink overlaid 
with gold, giving a salmon effect. Flowers like small hybrid teas. 
Free flowering. $2.00 each. 
FLORADORA 
A delightful and brilliantly colored polyantha. Bright orange-red 
flowers. Supplies a needed color in this group of bedding roses. 
$1.25 each. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
Tiny flowers. Buds pink shaded to salmon. Always in bloom. This 
rose, with our Pasadena Tournament, Red Sweetheart and Lady 
Ann Kidwell are four of a kind; very different from the usual 
large flowered roses. 9Oc each. 
CHINA DOLL 
(Pat. 678.) Very dwarf Polyanthus rose making a dense bushy 
growth and literally covered with dainty double light pink flowers. 
The clusters are large and the habit so neat that it is one of the 
finest roses for a low flowering hedge yet introduced. $1.25 each. 
GLORIOUS 
(Pat. 879.) Informal clusters of deep vermilion buds open to 
semi-double flowers of Tyrian rose. When in bloom Glorious i3 
actually covered with masses of bloom. Colorful, extremely vig- 
orous and well branched, it deserves a place in every rose garden. 
$1.25 each. 
GOLDILOCKS 
(Pat. 672.) An unusual and welcome yellow floribunda. Fragrant 
double buds of boutonnier size produced in gratifying quantities. 
A low spreading bush seldom over 2 feet in height. This new 
yellow rose is welcome to round out the color scheme of a popular 
group of roses. Foliage is good, shiny and attractive. $1.50 each. 
HOLIDAY 
(Pat. 915.) Lively flame pink blooms with a clear golden eye at 
the base of each blossom. Reverse of petals clear ycllow soften- 
ing to yellow at the finish. Strong vigorous plant with shiny 
decorative foliage. $1.50 each. 
SWEETHEART ROSES 
LADY ANN KIDWELL 
(Pat. rights reserved.) It is another Sweetheart type similar to 
Pasadena Tournament and Red Sweetheart but distinct in ihe 
shape of bud and open flower. The delightful long buds with 
gracefully pointed petals of rich pink to almost red in cooler 
weather will take your attention. These open to star-shaded 
flowers 3 inches across. It is equally good for cutting and the 
cut flowers last several days in water. Growth upright to about 4 
feet and the free flowering habit and fine healthy reddish tinted 
foliage densely covering the plant make this a fine addition to our 
list of floribunda roses. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35; 10 for $10.00. 
MARGO KOSTER 
Ovoid orange-red blooms in clusters produced in abundance 
throughout the season. The low compact bushes are about a foot 
and a half high. 90c each. 
PASADENA TOURNAMENT 
RED CECILE BRUNNER 
(Pat. 578.) The name, ’’Pasadena Tournament,”’ has a counter- 
part in the Tournament of Roses, the famous Football pageant 
annually held in Pasadena. From the small, dainty red buds come 
regular size velvety red flowers, literally bursting into a glorious 
pageant of rose beauty. 
In the garden Pasadena Tournament makes a compact small to 
medium size bush. Well clothed in good rich green foliage. Since 
it is almost completely thornless, it can be used in masses close 
to walks without damage of torn clothing. Dainty in every way, 
it is best placed where it can be easily admired. $1.25 each; 3 
for $3.35; 10 for $10.00. 
PINKIE 
(Pat. 712.) All America Rose Selections winner. This lovely little 
rose has long slender pink buds which open to fully double flowers 
about 2 inches across. Spicily scented and in clusters. Makes a 
continuous succession of bloom from spring to fall. Dwarf 2 feet. 
$1.50 each. 
PINK ROSETTE 
(Pat. 902.) Produces open sprays of peach pink flowsrs, cach 
spray bearing many flowers. Open flowers suggest the primness 
and beauty of Colonial roses. Makes an erect, strong growing 
bush with excellent foliage. $1.50 each. 
PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 484.) Floribunda. An ideal companion for those small roses 
you have like our Pasadena Tournament and Red Sweetheart and 
others. Plants are dwarf, around two feet tall—just the right 
size for mass planting or edging. Always in bloom with its po nt-d 
buds, salmon flushed gold in large clusters. $1.25 each. 
RED PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 812.) Rich carmine deepening in color and assuming a 
velvety cast as the flowers op2n. Free blooming counterpart of 
Pinnocchio. $1.50 each. 
RED SWEETHEART 
(Pat. 577.) Carmine red buds opening to rose red blooms. The 
flowers are slightly smaller than those of Pasadena Tournament 
when fully open. In many ways the lighter color of Red Sweetheart 
is ap>ropriate for many occasions where less color display is de- 
sired. The bud; make exquisite corsages, boutonniers. Small, 
canter bouque’s are delightful with Red Sweetheart. $1.25 each. 
Take Advantage of These Quantity Prices on 
Patented Roses: 
$2.00 each — 3 of the same variety $5.00 
1.75 each — 3 of the same variety 4.35 
1.50 each — 3 of the same variety 3.75 
1.25 each — 3 of the same variety 3.15 
