WRITE BOTH BIN NUMBER AND VARIETY ON ORDERS 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES—Cont'd. 
Bin No. 
R-27. Betty Prior — One of the most persistent bloomers, of delicate 
pink color. All through the summer the blooms resemble the 
red dogwood of the South and never fail to keep color and 
attract interest. The buds are lively red, opening shell-pink, 
having 5 petals that resemble dogwood in shape, size and 
color. Height 3 to 4 feet. Unequaled in beds, borders, hedges, 
groups and large plantings. (Pat. 340.) 
F-28 Pinocchio — Sprays of winsome buds, rich salmon flushed with 
gold, open slowly to double, attractively formed blooms, 114 
inches across. As the ‘Sweetheart’ flowers open, they grad- 
ually change to soft clear pink. (Pat. 484.) 
R-29 Fashion— Finest of all Floribundas. Fashion has won more 
honors than any other Floribunda for form, color, fragrance, 
disease resistance and all other important qualities. As the 
flower opens, it becomes luminous coral-pink overlaid with 
gold, displaying graceful wavy petals and rich golden yellow 
stamens. Delicate fragrance. Excellent for cutting in bud form; 
up to 314 inches actoss when open. An A.A.R.S. Winner. 
(Pat. 789.) 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
| R-30 Goldilocks — Rich golden yellow. Lovely buds open to very 
double blooms up to 3 inches across, on spreading, bushy 
plants 214 feet high. Abundant blooms. Makes a striking dis- 
play, showy even from a distance. The best yellow Floribunda. 
(Pat? 672:) 
R-31 Yellow Pinocchio — Another carefree Pinocchio Rose but apricot- 
yellow in color. Masses of blooms. About 214 feet tall; sturdy, 
healthy and free flowering. (Pat. 992.) 
R-32 Gruss an Aachen— Yellowish rose with salmon-pink and red 
B, shading. A very strong and hardy plant, which has been a 
favorite for 25 years. Heavy blooming. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
R-33 White Pinocchio — A glistening white Pinocchio with flowers 
about 21 inches in diameter and fully double, usually borne 
in large clusters of 30 or more. Rich dark foliage. (Pat. 
1010.) 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES (B) 
All American Hybrid Tea Rose Group. 7 Roses 0 occ. cscs $22.75 
(These are the illustrated roses in the upper left-hand corner of the 
double page spread.) 
From the hundreds of Hybrid Tea Roses we have selected 
those considered most hardy for our climate—yet none survive 
without adequate winter protection. They all bloom heavily the 
first year, and by autumn you'll agree they are worth spraying 
regularly in summer and protecting over winter. All have long 
stems for cutting. 
BICOLORED VARIETIES 
Bin No. 
R-34  Forty-niner — Most brilliant of all bicolors. Dazzling chrome- 
yellow on the outside of the petals; vivid Orient-red chang- 
ing to cherry-red on the inside. Colors contrast vividly. The 
vigorous plant is tall and upright, and the stems are long, 
straight and sturdy, with few thorns. A.A.R.S. Winner for 
1949. (Pat. 792.) 
R-35 Shades of Autumn — An outstanding bicolor similar to Forty- 
niner but more open. Very popular in Minnesota. (Pat. 542.) 
