he hauly FLORIBUNDA Kesex. 
This family of roses is fast taking its place in America as one of the most practical for general garden use. They 
are wonderful for planting in solid beds and ideal for planting in borders, or in with evergreens, shrubbery, 
and perennials, supply masses of color all summer and fall. 
Plant them in groups of three or in solid beds for cut flowers all summer. 
ALAIN. Bright carmine-red flowers come in great clusters 
all over the densely branching plants. Blooms have more 
petals than older red kinds and when fully open show 
gleaming golden centers. Thick foliage on strong stems. 
$1525 each: 3 for $id.l5. 
BETTY PRIOR. Outside of petals dark carmine, inside sev- 
eral shades lighter. Flowers resemble those of the pink 
dogwood. Pat. No. 340 $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40. 
DONALD PRIOR. Large clusters of red flowers on branch- 
ing plants, giving off a damask fragrance. About 2 ft. in 
height. Pat. No. 377. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40. 
GHRANIUM RED. Color of a red geranium and what’s more 
it even looks and smells like one. Do you remember the 
fragrance of the rose-geranium? Well, this rose has that 
same spicy odor. The buds are a dark ox-blood red that 
opens into a 4-in. flower. About 2% ft. tall. Pat. No. 811. 
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FASHION 
(Plant Pat. No. 789) 
BETTY PRIOR (Plant Pat. No. 340) 
@) FASHION. It isn’t very often that we go overboard for 
AAYRS some new rose, but we really are jumping in for this 
one! Fashion is definitely the finest floribunda ever pro- 
duced. You might even call it a MIRACLE rose. A top- 
winner in the All-America Rose Trials. We have displayed 
it twice this past summer at two shows and it was the 
most talked about rose in the show. You’ll enjoy this 
exciting new color that can’t be compared with any other 
color in roses. Every day of the blooming season you 
will find the oriental red buds just waiting to burst out 
into exquisitely formed blooms in this sparkling new coral- 
pink suffused with goid. The blooms are long lasting 
under all conditions and to top it off, the foliage is per- 
fect. A very delicate fragrance that will fill your garden 
with a delightful scent. It’s growth is about 3 feet. We 
would like to tell you more, but space does not permit. 
We know that you will be reading all about it in the 
various garden magazines. A picture is shown on this 
page, but we don’t think it does it justice. Pat. No. 789. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
HOLIDAY. Gay festive colors like one would find in our 
holiday periods. The large size buds are orange-yellow 
brushed pink on the outside, strong vermilion red inside. 
More delicate shades take place after the blooms open. 
The open flowers are flame-pink with a clear golden-yellow 
eye at the base of each bloom. Have a true holiday atmos- 
phere in your garden all summer by planting 3 of these 
fine clove-scented floribundas. Pat. No. 915. $1.50 each; 
3) LOTS Solon 
HOLSTEIN. Pointed bud that opens to a dark crimson single 
flower on a very strong stem. Very delightful for mass 
effect. Foliage is dark and leathery. About 2-2% ft. in 
height Pate NOs JDaolezio each 3 fom he. 15. 
WE HANDLE GRADE NO. 1 STOCK ONLY 15 
