WHOLESALE ROSES 
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POLYANTHAS and FLORIBUNDAS 
Pink Shades 
Height 
PULIBE Teal at eee eee ee ode he eA. 
All America Winner for 1954 
Named in honor of Her Majesty Queen 
Elizabeth II. Exquisite in its delicate, al- 
most fragile appearance of light rose col- 
oring, melting into a sort of dawn pink 
during its progressive stages of bloom. 
These clusters of small roses, well formed, 
covering a beautifully clothed bush of 
dense foliage make it most desirable for 
either single planiings or for hedge, bor- 
der and foundation in mass arrangement. 
Lilibet, with its continuous blooming pe- 
riod of priceless beauty, grace of plant, 
daintiness of color, strength of bush and 
resistance to mildew and black spot are a 
few of its queenly qualities which will 
rate it high among the Floribunda roses. 
The garden will be glorified with this 
rose. 
Flower 
Size 
MAS PERKINS: Pot. ido ee Et ee 22-3 ft. Clusters 
19538 A.A.R.'S. Winner. This very free 
blooming Floribunda rose, with its sweet- 
ly pungent fragrance, ophelia shaped 
buds, show a translucent light Fashion 
color with shades of red in outer petals. 
A suffusion of yellow is present in all the 
early stages of bloom. With aging comes 
a soft coral shell pink. Plant is strong, 
yet compact; rich green foliage. 
MAHGORKOSIEN (©) teeter tienes ] ft. 
An exceptionally pretty coral-orange in 
clusters with that waxy look. Lovely for 
borders. 
PINKINOSELTEs Pat. 902272 eee cee. 3 tt. 
Shell pink, otherwise identical with Crim- 
son Rosette previously described. Blooms 
slightly larger. 
PINOCCHIO Mal p 404) ii) Pier eee Sai 
Says the originator, ‘Extremely hardy, 
very easy to grow, always in bloom with 
hundreds of flowers on every bush. Great 
clusters of exquisite pointed buds open 
gradually to long lasting salmon-pink 
hybrid tea roses. 
& Singly 
Lge. 
cluster 
Small 
cluster 
1)/) in. 
clusters 
Retail 
Price 
2.00 
2.29 
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$1.75 
51.50 
