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Key A. Catalog Number B756 
GRUSS AN AACHEN 
One of the most popular of the Floribundas for: bed- 
ding or planting in front of shrubs. 
Clusters of good sized pink blooms are further en- 
hanced by a shading of pure salmon. Profusion of bloom 
all season. 
B756. 
Gruss an Aachen 
(above). 
Key A. Catalog Number B750 
FASHION > 
Plant Patent No. 789 
Top ‘“‘All-America’’ Winner for 1950. Only 
Gold Medal Winner British Rose Society. 
The most sensational New Rose to be intro- 
duced in ten years. Here is a Rose that has 
everything—a gay new color—sparkling coral- 
red suffused with gold. An enticing ‘‘old rose” 
fragrance. Enormous clusters of blooms persist 
without interruption from the first riotous dis- 
play in June right through the season until frost. 
Hardy. Prolific. Vigorous. Pictured in color at 
right. 
Plant these Modern Floribunda Roses 
anywhere you want a continuous parade 
of glorious color all Summer and Fall. 
Fine as ‘‘facers” in front of Flowering 
Shrubs; as colorful Low-Growing Hedges: 
to border walks and driveways; on either 
side of entrance to property; in Shady 
Spots; where space is limited, such as the 
narrow strips between walk and house 
foundation or garage. They are Extremely 
Hardy—grow anywhere, are long-lived, 
rugged, easy to grow and bloom profusely. 
B751. 
Pinocchio 
(right) 
B750. 
Fashion 
Key A. Catalog No. B754 
<- FLORADORA ; 
This is one of the most un- 
usual of all the Floribundas 
with its brilliant cinnabar-red, 
blushed with scarlet and ge- 
ranium. Buds are dazzling 
pinkish orange. Make lovely 
flower arrangements. Also fine : 
for boutonnieres. Blooms are e 
large and double. Usually one 
bioom to'a stem. Pictured in 
color at left. 
Key A. Catalog No. B757 
GOLDILOCKS —> 
Plant Patent No. 672 
Here at last is the long 
awaited Yellow Floribunda. 
Buds resemble miniature Hy- 
brid Teas in form. A rich 
golden yellow in color. 
Flowers are cupped in , 
early stages, gradually , 
opening tot3% inches 
across. Dark-green foliage 
is glossy and abundant. 
Pictured in color at right. 
Key A. Catalog Number B751 
PINOCCHIO (Above) 
Plant Patent No. 484 
Buds of rich salmon, blushed with gold 
at the base, gradually change to soft, clear 
pink as the “Sweetheart” Flowers open 
and take on darker pink edges. Exotic, 
fruity fragrance. Artistic sprays of buds 
and blooms are wonderful for flower ar- 
rangements. Often keep from 8 to 10 days 
in the house. Blooms continuously from 
June till frost. Pictured in color above. 
$2.50 Each 
B733. Burbank’s Scarlet Flame. Flash- 
ing fiery-red. Always in bloom. Taller 
growing than most Floribundas, it is fine 
for Shrub Borders and for continuous 
flashing color in Foundation Plantings. 
B759. Donald Prior. Sparkling red. 
Blooms all Summer. U. S. Patent. 
B750. Fashion. Pictured in color and de- 
scribed at left. U. S. Patent. | 
B754. Floradora. Pictured in color and 
described at left. 
B757. Goldilocks. Pictured in color and 
described below. U. S. Patent. 
B756. Gruss an Aachen. Pictured in 
color and described at top of page. 
B751. Pinocchio. Pictured in color and 
described at top of page. U. S. Pat. 
B755. Red Pinocchio. New. Patent 
Applied for. 3!4-inch flowers are borne 
in large, long-lasting, unfading clusters 
on long, strong stems. Color is rich 
dancing carmine. 
B757. 
. Goldilocks 
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