Floribunda ROSES 
The virtues of floribundas are quite impressive. You can expect a 
tremendous display of flowers, with the bushes often so heavily 
loaded they seem to be all flowers and no foliage. They bloom all 
season long; they are relatively free of foliage diseases; they make 
marvelous hedge rows or foreground plantings for the taller hybrid 
teas. Plant only 1¥2 feet apart. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
The Sweetheart Rose. One of the favorite roses of all the world, this 
exquisite double, perfectly formed, rosy pink, small flower was 
created in 1880, one of the very first of the truly everblooming poly- 
antha roses. Mildly fragrant. Blooms are in large clusters; makes a 
perfect low growing border. Each $1.25 
CHATILLON 
Low growing, spreading bushes producing extremely long lasting 
bright pink blooms, in fine clusters. Hardy. Each $1.25 
FOLKESTONE 
Another good hedge rose, this one with bright red, single flowers, in 
impressive clusters. Each $1.25 
GOLDILOCKS 
(Pat. No. 672) The best yellow floribunda, with 2¥2-inch flowers in 
clusters of 5 to 10 on each spray. Plants grow 2% feet tall, bear a 
continuous crop of flowers, and are trouble-free so far as foliage ills 
are concerned. The yellow is of a bright, buttercup tone, quieting 
down as the flowers mature. Each $1.50 
PINKIE 
(Pat. No. 712) An All-America Rose Selections winner in 1947, this 
double, pink rose gains half its charm from the very fact of its small- 
ness. The tiny blooms are perféct in form, spicily fragrant, and con- 
tinuously produced. We advise close pianting for the very best effect. 
Grows about 2 feet high. Each $i-75 
PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. No. 484) Rich salmon buds with just a hint of yellow at the 
base, opening to soft, clear pink blooms of the same fine form as 
hybrid tea roses, but only about 14 inches across. Plants grow 2 
feet tall and bear their blooms in heavy clusters. The display is 
constant all through the season. Each $1.50 
cree ROSES 
For certain locations and purposes there is no plant to equal the 
formal and beautiful tree rose. A number of the most popular bush 
roses have been grafted on trunks or “standards” so that your favorite 
flower may very well be available in tree form as well as in the 
familiar bush. Ask us about available varieties. 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. 484) 5 
Climbing ROSES 
Patented Varieties 
CL. CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. No. 736)—High-centered crimson roses with 
excellent fragrance. Beautiful. Each $2.00 
CL. HEART'S DESIRE (Pat. No. 663)— One of the finest crimson 
climbers, with a wealth of fragrant flowers. Each $1.75 
HIGH NOON (Pat. No. 704)—A pillar rose growing about 8 feet tall. 
Excellent, medium sized bright yellow flowers. Ee 
CL. MRS. SAM McGREDY (Pat. No. 394)—Rich, coppery orange flowers 
on vigorous, luxuriant plants. Each $1.75 
CL. PEACE (Pat. No. 932)—This most famous of all modern roses now 
available in climbing form. Each $2.50 
CL. TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. No. 565)—Brick red buds, opening to 
luscious coarmine-red flowers. Big. Each $1.75 
Non-patented Varieties: Each $1.25 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL—Exceedingly robust, tall plants with tremen- 
daous salmon-pink flowers. Earliest climber to bloom. 
BLAZE—Cluster-flowered scarlet climber. 10 to 15 feet tall. 
CL. CALEDONIA—Pure white, and a nice companion to red varieties. 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER—The Sweetheart Rose. Salmon-pink. 
CL. COUNTESS VANDAL— Elegant coppery bronze, gold and pink. 
CL. DAINTY BESS—Single pink flowers in profusion. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Fragrant, bright crimson blooms. 
CL. HADLEY—Velvety red flowers. Prolific. 
CL. K. A. VIKTORIA—OQuantities of pure ivory-white flowers. 
CL. LOS ANGELES—-Flame pink shaded coral and gold. 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM—Everblooming canary-yellow. 
PAUL'S SCARLET—Brilliant scarlet semi-double. 
CL. PRESIDENT HOOVER—Mullti-c 
CL. TALISMAN—Rose and gold favorite. 
olored pink yellow and buff. 
PAUL'S 
SCARLET 
CLIMBER 
