16 ROSES 
Floribundas and Polyanthas 
These types of roses are a cross between 
baby ramblers and hybrid tea roses, bloom- 
ing mostly in clusters; ideal for mass 
planting. 
BETTY PRIOR. (Plant Patent No. 340.) 
Outside of petals dark pink; inside several 
shades lighter. Borne in large clusters on 
strong stems; very fragrant. $1.65 each. 
CAMEO. Shell pink with salmon suffu- 
sion, over which lies a glow of gold. 
Flowers in large sprays, constanly in 
bloom from June until frost. $1.65 each. 
ELSE POULSEN. Fragrant, double bright 
rose-pink, blooming in clusters. $1.65 each; 
$18.00: per dozen. 
EUTIN. Large clusters of very double, 
deep red flowers on a vigorous mildew re- 
sistant bush. $1.65 each. 
FASHION. (Plant Patent No. 789.) A.A. 
R.S. award, 1950. Large clusters of continu- 
ous blooms of luminous coral or salmon 
pink flowers, overlaid with gold; opening 
with wavy, graceful petals. $2.00 each; 
522.00 per dozen. 
FLORODORA,. Dainty cup shaped mina- 
ture flowers, of cinnabar-red with scarlet 
touches. Glossy foliage—highly recom- 
mended. $1.65 each. 
GOLDILOCKS. (Plant Patent No. 672.) 
Profuse clusters of golden-yellow double 
blooms, on low, compact plants. $1.75 each. 
_ IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Large clus- 
ters of bright glowing crimson. $1.65 each; 
$18.00 per dozen. 
PINKIE. (Plant Patent No. 712.) A.A.R.S, 
award, 1948. Miniature pink buds opening 
to semi-double blooms of about two inch 
size. Plants about two foot tall of glossy 
foliage. Very fragrant. $1.75 each. 
PINOCCHIO. (Plant Patent No. 484.) An 
outstanding Floribunda, producing an 
abundance of pointed buds of salmon pink, 
flushed gold and opening in elusters of 
miniature roses of soft clear pink, $1.75 
each; $19.00 per dozen. 
RED PINOCCHIO. (Plant Patent No. 
812.) Masses of unfading clusters of rich 
carmine, gradually deepening as blooms 
open. Wild rose fragrance and vigorous 
and prolific bloomer. $1.75 each. 
ROYAL CHINOOK. (Plant Patent Pend- 
ing.) Continuous masses of glowing car- 
mine-red double flowers borne on straight 
strong stems. Plants about two feet tall; 
glossy dark foliage. $1.75 each; $19.00 per 
dozen, 
SMILES. (Plant Patent No. 381.) Clusters 
of salmon-pink blossoms, long lasting and 
daintily scented. Continuous bloom all sum- 
mer, $1.75 each. 
SNOWBANK. (Plant Patent No. 279.) The 
dainty orange-buff buds open into exquis- 
ite blush-white blooms. Strong, bushy, ever- 
blooming plants for all summer bloom. 
$1.75 each. 
SPRAY CECIL BRUNNER. Sport of the 
popular Cecil Brunner, Bright pink on yel- 
low base. Upright, bushy, free bloomer. 
$1.65 each. 
VOGUE. (Plant Patent No. 926.) A.A.R.S. 
award winner 1952. Many beautiful little 
flame-red buds borne in clusters of from 
three to ten, opening one after the other 
making an entire cluster of deep coral-pink. 
Plants of rather spreading habit and full 
of vigor. $2.25 each. 
WORLD’S FAIR. (Plant Patent No. 362.) 
A.A.R.S. winner, 1940. A truly great and 
beautiful Floribunda rose. Greatly admired 
by all who see it. Large clusters of velvety 
deep red, shading almost to black. Highly 
recommended. $1.75 each; $19.00 per dozen. 
Climbing Roses 
FOLLOWING VARIETIES $1.50 EACH, 
$16.50 PER DOZEN, EXCEPT AS NOTED. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CLIMBER. An old 
standby, but still one of the most popular 
climbing roses. Large flowering type of 
American Beauty red. A profuse bloomer, 
especially after a favorable winter. 
BLAZE. Undoubtedly the most popular 
climbing rose of the day. Never sufficient 
stock to meet the demand. Everblooming, 
bright scarlet of semi-double flowers bloom- 
ing in clusters. $1.65 each; $18.00 per dozen. 
CL. DAME EDITH HELEN. Large, long 
stemmed blossoms of bright pink. Fully 
double and always good foliage. 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM. One of the best 
yellow climbers in commerce. The lemon- 
yellow blossoms hold their color without 
fading, better than is the case with most 
any other yellow. 
CL. PEACE. (Plant Patent Pending.) A 
climbing form of the very popular Peace 
rose, as described on page 15, $2.50 each. 
CL. PRESIDENT HOOVER. A climbing 
form of the President Hoover bush rose. 
Description on page 13. 
CL. RED RADIANCE. An old garden 
favorite of American Beauty red. One of 
the hardiest of the hybrid tea climbers. 
CL. TALISMAN. Probably the most pop- 
ular of the hybrid tea climbers and very 
showy in its copper-red and orange-rose 
coloring on the inside of the petals. 
DOUBLOONS. (Plant Patent No. 152.) A 
protusion of large golden flowers literally 
cover the plant for a long period in June, 
with a striking pirate-gold color and spicy 
clean fragrance. $2.00) each. 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS. (Plant Patent No. 
457.) Probably the only true everblooming 
climber, and then possibly more pillar type 
than climber. Large flowers of fully double 
rose-pink blooms, $2.00 each. 
NEW DAWN. Medium large flowers of 
apple-blossom pink: old rose fragrance and 
repeat bloomer, $1.65 each; $18.00: per dozen. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Probably the heaviest 
blooming and most dependable climbing 
rose in our listing. Huge clusters of semi- 
double scarlet blooms, Nearly always a 
sure bloomer after the first year. 
ALL CLIMBING ROSES $1.50 EACH, 
$16.50 PER DOZEN, EXCEPT AS NOTED. 
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