ALL THESE COLORS 
on ONE Plant! 
EACH BLOOM ON EACH 
PLANT CHANGES COLOR! 
(Above) Truly unique, each cluster 
of 10 to 25 buds shows blooms 
of yellow, red, pink, lemon and 
sometimes orange. All these 
colors appear at once in a mag- 
netic combination. 
Each bud is golden yellow, with 
tiny vermilion marks. The cen- 
ter bud in each cluster opens 
first, becoming rose-pink. Grad- 
ually the rose-pink deepens to 
deep red. While the first bud in 
any Cluster is going through these 
stages, other buds are developing, 
each one passing through the 
same lovely color sequence. 
Clusters of 25 to 30 buds on one 
stem ate not uncommon. The 
vigorous, 3-ft. plants have a 
rather open growth. (Pat. 975.) 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 
12 for $21.00; 25 for $40.00 
© J. & P.co, 
9 7 First Floribunda 
WORLD Ss I AIR All-America Winner 
(Above) The official Rose of the great New York World’s Fair. This 
peerless beauty ranks high in the affection of rosedom. The deep 
red, 4-in., semi-double flowers stand out boldly in your garden. 
Clusters of 10 or a dozen brilliant blooms on sturdy, upright 
stems are a dazzling spectacle marvelous for accent points 
in the flower bed or shrub border. One of those dependable, easy- 
to-grow beauties that will make your garden the envy of the 
neighborhood. The color and texture in a mass of World's Fair 
Floribundas is indescribable! Very large petals, buds small in 
comparison with finished flower. Bright cherry-red as flower 
opens, passing through several darker shades to deep red velvet. 
—ma——-—. Intriguing because of interstingeeo os 
variations in the same cluster. The 
double Hybrid-Tea 
size flowers are im- 
mensely popular every- 
where. Exceptionally 
hardy. Height 21% ft. 
(Pat: 362:) 
$1.50 each; 
3 for $3.90; 
12 for $15.60; 
25 for $30.00. 
Useful sug- 
gestions on 
‘*How to Use 
Floribundas’’ 
