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FASHION 
GOLDILOCKS 
(Pat. 672) An unusual and welcome yellow floribunda. Fragrant 
double buds of boutonniere size produced in gratifying quanti- 
ties. A low spreading bush seldom over 2 feet in height. Foliage 
is good, shiny and attractive. G5 SO) Geyelay, 3) iteir $53),210) 
CLIMBING GOLDILOCKS 
(P.A.F.) Another brand new rose, with very limited supplies 
this year. The same bright yellow flowers as the bush rose, but 
in masses over a vigorous, climbing plant. $2.50 each, 3- for 
$6.60. 
HONEY 
(Pat. right reserved) A neat little semi-double floribunda, new 
last year. Plants grow | 2 feet high, and bear a continuous crop 
of chartreuse yellow buds which open to lemon-yellow flowers, 
turning to creamy lemon occasionally touched with pink. Ap- 
pealing. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.00. 
IRENE OF DENMARK 
(Pat. 889) A white rose that harmonizes in form with the 
Marsh Sweetheart roses, being perfectly formed, double and 
graceful even when fully opened. Pure white. Plants grow about 
2 feet tall and have abundant, neat foliage. Gil SO) Gzeiny, 3 
for $3.90. 
LADY ANN KIDWELL 
(P.A.F.) It is another Sweetheart type similar to Pasadena 
Tournament and Red Sweetheart but distinct in the shape of bud 
and open flower. The delightful long buds with gracefully pointed 
petals of rich pink to almost red in cooler weather will take your 
attention. These open to star-shaped flowers 3 inches across. 
It is equally good for cutting and the cut flowers last several 
days in water. Growth upright to about 4 feet and the free flower- 
ing habit and fine healthy reddish tinted foliage densely covering 
the plant make this a fine addition to our list of floribunda roses. 
¢1.75 each, 3 for $4.65: 
LAVENDER PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 947) A strange color in roses, this new floribunda varies 
with the season, producing dusty pink young flowers, changing 
to smoky pink-lavender. Most striking and deepest lavender in 
the cool of autumn. Cluster flowered. $2.00 each, 3 for G35) 5)c 
MARGO KOSTER 
Ovoid orange-red blooms in clusters produced in abundance 
throughout the season. The low compact bushes are about a 
foot and a half high. $1.25 each, 5 for $5.00. 
MA PERKINS 
(P_A.F.) All-America Selections winner for 1953. The buds are 
coral flushed red, while the open flowers are coral suffused 
yellow until the flower is fully open when it becomes shell pink. 
Fragrant. The plant is both disease resistant and vigorous. $2.25 
each, 3 for $6.00. 
MASQUERADE 
(Pat. 975) Semi-double flowers 3 inches across of changeable 
color, beginning as yellow and passing through lemon and pink 
to red. Strongly cluster-flowered, with 10 to 25 buds on a single 
spray. Plants up to 3 feet tall. $2.00 each, 3 for SDeaas 
ORANGE TRIUMPH 
Small flowers produced in generous clusters, with a flaming 
orange-scarlet color. Medium sized, disease resistant bushes. 
G25 cada, 5 vor S500. 
PINKIE 
(Pat. 712) All-America Rose Selections winner. This lovely little 
rose has long slender pink buds which open to fully double 
flowers about 2 inches across. Spicily scented and in clusters. 
Makes a continuous succession of bloom from spring to fall. 
Dwarf 2 feet. $1.75 each, 3 for $4.65. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE 
