12 R. O. KIRKLAND 
Kirk lands 
Polyantha and 
Floribunda Roses 
This classification of roses includes those that were formerly listed as 
hybrid polyanthas, large and small flowering polyanthas, and the low 
growing hybrid teas. They are fast becoming popular for mass plantings 
as they produce a mass color effect over a long period of time. They are 
very Winter hardy, and usually flower in clusters. The following prices 
are for top size, number one grade, two-year-old plants only. Any assort- 
ment of $1.25 roses; 3 for $3.15; $12.00 per doz. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
The “Sweetheart” rose, used extensively for bridal corsages by the 
florists. Small dainty buds of clear pink of perfect form. Very free 
flowering. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 
CHATTER 
A brilliant crimson color that is something unusual, new, and exciting 
in a Floribunda. The plant is literally smothered with clusters of fra- 
grant glowing flowers 2% to 3 inches across. Grows medium in height. 
Pat--Now (39, $1.50" each; 32for $3:904 615,00sper.doz. 
ELSE POULSEN 
Large flowered, two-tone, bright rose-pink flowers of great size, pro- 
duced in sprays. Tall growing, thrifty plants. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 
EUTIN 
A new hybrid polyantha of glowing carmine red. Buds are pointed, 
opening to double, globular blooms which are often borne in clusters 
up to 100 blooms on a long strong stem. Very vigorous grower with 
large, leathery glossy dark foliage. Splendid for bedding or mass plant- 
ings. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 
FASHION 
A top winner in the 1950 All America Rose trials. Oriental red buds 
which open into exquisitely formed little blooms of coral-pink suffused 
with gold. The flowers are long lasting and the foliage is perfect. 
Plant grows about 3 feet high, and is always in bloom. Pat. No. 789. 
Sf? O08each #3) LO 5,2), 2.L.U0nperaUuoz. 
FLORADORA 
A most dazzling and attractive large flowered floribunda of cinnabar- 
red. The flowers are carried in sprays of 6 to 12 blooms, and each 
slowly opening miniature bud is exquisitely formed, and the fully 
double, open flowers look like perfect little camellias, 2 inches across. 
Perfect for corsages and small bouquets. The tall, glossy-foliaged 
plants reach 3 feet with ease. Floradora is one of the All America 
rose winners for 1945. $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 
