Hybrid P. olyanthus 
GARNET TES $1.50 
Small, double, slightly fragrant. Garnet-red, 
with a light lemon-yellow base. Foliage 
leathery. Bushy habit of growth. Many 
blooms. 2’ 
GOLDILOGCKS 22 $1.50 
PATENT NO. 672 
Generally called the “best yellow flori- 
bunda.”’ Golden buds open to very double 
blooms nearly three inches across. The clus- 
ters come on a compact bush that makes an 
excellent low hedge. 114-2’ 
INDEPENDENCE _.. $2.25 
PATENT NO. 1036 
With the introduction of Independence a 
new color has been added to the floribunda 
class. It reminds us of Floradora. However, 
the blooms are lighter and seem even bright- 
er. The color might be described as orange- 
scarlet, that holds well even in the hottest 
weather, 2-214’ 
IRENE OF DENMARK ____ $2.00 
PATENT NO. 889 
The answer to a long felt need for a truly 
good white floribunda. Perfect buds opening 
to well shaped double blooms on long stems. 
Bu. :ants with light green foliage. 214’ 
LIVABE T Bae ee $2.50 
P. A. F. AARS '54 
We were greatly impressed in watching the 
performance of this dainty little winner in 
the rose fields, and also seeing it in both the 
Oakland and Portland Rose Gardens. De- 
lightful fragrance. (Picture on back cover.) 
213’ 
MASPERKINS == $2.25 
PATENT NO. 1143 AARS '53 
A lovely fragrant free-blooming floribunda 
of soft shell-pink accented by a dash of gold. 
248’ 
MARGO KOSTER ______._____ $1.50 
A gay and vivid coral-pink which harmonizes 
with other shades and is especially popular 
in corsage work. Fine sturdy growth and 
free bloom. Hardy. Long lasting. A beautiful 
border plant. 114-2’ 
MASQUERADE — = $2.00 
PATENT NO. 975 
The most exciting rose in our test garden. 
Clusters of yellow buds change to rose pink, 
gradually deepening to red. The gay color 
combination is suggestive of the name. 3’ 
13 
LINN ee $1.75 
PATENT NO. 712 AARS '48 
Enthusiastic comment on this “little dar- 
ling” from all over the U.S.A. Recommended 
as a low hedge or border plant, or for plant- 
ing in boxes. Masses of dainty pink blooms 
throughout the season. Bushy growth. Dis- 
ease resistant. Copper spray will injure foli- 
age. 114’ 
PINK BOUNTIFUL __....-_ $1.50 
PATENT NO. 601 
Well named. Large clusters of soft pink 
bloom, likened to a smaller Picture. Clean 
foliage. Excellent bush. Vigorous. Holds 
color well. 244’ 
PENK ROSETTE. = $1.75 
PATENT NO. 902 
Blooms are true rosettes, but fade quickly. 
If the faded blooms are discarded, the clus- 
ters are really beautiful. Clean foliage. Won- 
derful for corsages. 214’ 
PINOCCHIO 2 as oe $1.50 
PATENT NO. 484 
One of the first floribundas, and still pop- 
ular. Pointed buds, salmon flushed with gold. 
As the tiny double flower opens it changes 
to a clear soft pink. Will last for days as a 
cut flower, and seems never to be without 
blooms in the garden. 214’ 
LAVENDER PINOCCHIO __-$2.00 
PATENT NO. 947 
WHITE PINOCCHIO ______ $1.50 
PATENT NO. 1010 
YELLOW PINOCCHIO ________. $1.50 
PATENT NO. 992 
ROSENELPE 2S = $1.50 
Pure pink with a silvery reflex, fully double 
tiny blooms. Lovely in a flower arrangement, 
and quite perfect as a boutainnaire. 3’ 
SUMMER SNOW __---- $1.50 
PATENT NO. 416 
A very compact low growing bush producing 
masses of white baby roses. Ideal for hedge 
planting.-Slightly fragrant. 114’ 
VOGU Ee sas ae $2.00 
PATENT NO. 926 AARS '52 
The originators call the color “cherry-coral’”’. 
Vogue grows a tall upright plant, with fine 
healthy foliage and produces large clusters 
of perfectly formed, high centered blooms. 
Long lasting as a cut flower. Carnation-like 
fragrance. 214-3’ 
