Gie New loribunda there 
Goin Hack (Patent Applied For) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Be $21 ote 
dark, velvety crimson in graceful clusters which have aptly 
penn ellen recat spray” Roses The foliage represents a marked advance in 
Rose breeding, being almost immune to attacks of mildew. Many clusters of blooms 
with long stems and long lasting qualities are produced from spring through fall. 
You will find the Rose ‘‘Connie Mack’ to be one of the choice Floridunda Roses, 
The sturdiness and vigor of this variety makes it a superb garden plant as well as 
One of the best for cutting. 
Vogue (Plant Patent No. 926) 
All-America Award Winner for 1952 
Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $24.00 
Marvelous new Floribunda with an iridescent brilliantly glowing color of be- 
gonia-rose flushed with salmon. The individual flowers, 3-4 inches in diameter, 
are perfectly formed, high centered and Hybrid Tea shaped. The plant grows 
22-3 ft. tall or better when established. Fits well in foundation plantings in 
conjunction with evergreens or shrubs. It makes a very good edging plant along 
walks or drives and being a prolific bloomer, it is excellent for cutting. Here 
are a few of the awards captured by this newcomer: All-America Rose Selections 
Winner, 1952; Gold Medal, Geneva, Switzerland, 1950; First Certificate, Baga- 
telle, Paris, 1950. 
] Ghrand 
Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
One of the gayest Floribundas. It is spec- 
tacular, constantly in bloom and an en- 
tirely new shade in Roses—a brilliant cin- 
nabar-red, as arresting under artificial light 
as in the garden. No matter where they 
are, Floribunda blooms are always the eye 
/ catchers. It grows 215 to 3 feet tall. 
bAmerica 
Hloribunda Rose 
b ’ 
Chi LOVE (Plant Patent No. 789) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 gm 
(Winner All-America Rose Selections, 
1950.) An exquisitely beautiful Floribunda. ' 
The color is luminous coral-pink overlaid | 
with gold which softens to clear coral and 
then deepens into deeper tinted tones at 
the finishing stage. Pointed buds are Ori- 
ental red and _ slowly open 
into lovely, miniature-like 
Hybrid Tea form. The open 
flowers are about 3% in. 
across and have a delight- 
ful old rose fragrance. Grows 
about 214 to 3 feet tall; 
good foliage and prolific 
blooming. At the National 
Rose Society’s Show in Lon- 
don it received the Gold 
Medal and was the sensation 
of the Show. No wonder it 
won the All-America Award 
in 1950. 
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