FLORIBUNDAS ARE THE 
Independence 
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NEW FIRECRACKER RED: 
LARGE-FLOWERED FLORIBUNDA! 
NON-FADING BRILLIANCE! 
EXCELLENT 
COMPACT GRoweR: 
Gold Medal at Portland 
(Left) The brilliant orange-scarlet color of Independence is so 
vivid that words or color illustrations just cannot do it justice. 
Borne in clusters of 6 or more, its vivid color is superbly ac- 
cented by its rich glossy foliage. This new variety grows from 
214 to 3 ft. in height, producing great quantities of foliage 
and forming a very compact bush. Independence does not fade 
or lose its color in the sun and possesses a moderate old-fash- 
ioned Tea Rose fragrance. This beautiful Rose actually pro- 
duces blooms up to 4 in. actoss—teally large for a Floribunda. 
This new color is definitely one of the most scintillating hues 
we have ever seen. A truly lovely Rose. One that will 
enhance your garden for years. CPI. Pat: 1036.) 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00; 12 for $24.00; 25 for $45.00 
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Glacier 
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Like a cool refreshing balm for warm summer 
days, Glacier’s large blooms are an improve- 
ment over those of its parent, the Floribunda 
Summer Snow. The slow opening of the glis- 
tening white buds is interesting to watch. The 
4-in. open flower is really large for a Floribunda 
and will last unusually well. Borne either 
singly or in clusters, the flowers have a fresh, 
moderate fragrance. The 2 to 2)-ft. bush is 
hardy and branchy. Glacier is vigorous and 
extremely easy to grow. Large white blooms 
cover the plant from June until frost. (PI. Pat. 
#1025.) 
Flower... .open, 4% in., holds well. 
Color... satiny white. 
Bud.......glistening white, slow opening. 
Foliage... .normal, rich green. 
Growth... .bushy, ‘branchy, 2 to 2% ft. 
Fragrance. fresh, moderate. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00; 
12 for $24.00; 25 for $45.00 
