Cwo Very Choice Gloribunda Roses 
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OYLOUS 
(Plant Patent No. 879) 
The extremely vigorous bushes of ’’Glor- 
ious’ are well branched, producing strong 
canes that divide into many open sprays, 
bearing informal clusters of deep vermilion 
buds, expanding into semi-double flowers 
of Tyrian rose. It can be truthfully said, 
the flowers cover the plants. Taking the 
liberty to choose from the entire Rose fam- 
ily, it would be impossible to surpass the new 
Rose ‘’Glorious’’ for the purpose of bordering 
drives or walks, for mass planting or group- 
ing; in fact, for any situation where a wealth 
of color is desired. Its name was given by 
the many visitors to the nursery. From all 
who beheld this fine new Rose in bloom, 
came the exclamation: ‘It is glorious!” 
and so the Rose was named. 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
Glorious 
(( WW ”) 
Oque (Plant Patent No. 926) 
All-America Award Winner for 1952 
Marvelous new Floribunda with an iridescent 
brilliantly glowing color of begonia-rose flush- 
ed with salmon. The individual flowers, 3-4 
inches in diameter, are perfectly formed, high 
centered and Hybrid Tea shaped. The plant 
grows 214-3 ft. tall or better when established. 
Fits well in foundation plantings in conjunc- 
tion with evergreens or shrubs. It makes a very 
good edging plant along walks or drives and 
being a prolific bloomer, it is excellent for cut- 
ting. Here are a few of the awards captured 
by this newcomer: All-America Rose Selections 
Winner, 1952; Gold Medal, Geneva, Switzer- 
land, 1950; First Certificate, Bagatelle, Paris, 
1950. 
Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $24.00 
