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THE FOLLOWING ROSES ARE SUPPLIED IN HEAVY GRADE ONLY order by mail 
FASHION—(Patent No. 789.) (PICTURED ON OPPOSITE 
PAGE.) AARS, 1950. This new and uniquely colored Flori- 
bunda not only won the All-America award for 1950, but 
it was awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose So- 
ciety of England. The lovely color, a blending of coral and 
gold, is quite different than any other color in roses. The 
little buds of Fashion, perfect in themselves, open out into 
semi-double blooms which retain their delightful color. 
The good looks of its vigorous 2% to 3 ft. plant along with 
its continuous blooming habit, makes this rose popular 
everywhere. POSTPAID: Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
GOLDILOCKS—(Plant Patent No. 672. (PICTURED ON OP- 
POSITE PAGE.) This is something different—a true Flori- 
bunda in a rich shade of golden yellow providing you with 
a mass of golden bloom from early spring all through the 
summer and fall. The buds are ovoid in shape and resem- 
ble miniature Hybrid Tea in form. They open slowly and 
gracefully, passing through many attractive bud stages. 
The flowers last for a long time, as fresh new buds keep 
replenishing the overall effect of a golden yellow mass. 
The plants are very hardy, dense, spreading, well-balanced 
and reach a height of 2% feet. POSTPAID: Each, $1.50; 
3 for $3.90. 
MA PERKINS—See front cover. 
PINOCCHIO—(Patent No. 484.) (PICTURED ON OPPOSITE 
PAGE.) This rose is literally covered throughout the sea- 
son with immense clusters of perfect baby roses in the 
brightest, cheeriest, yet daintiest shades of salmon flushed 
with gold. It is ideal to plant in shrub borders and ever- 
green plantings, and particularly effective in continuous 
summer and fall color after the flowering shrubs are done. 
Extremely hardy and always in bloom with many gay and 
colorful flowers on every bush. POSTPAID: Each, $1.50; 
3 for $3.90. 
OLD FAVORITES 
Floribunda Roses 
PRICES—(Heavy grade only): $1.25 each; 
3 for $3.60; 6 for $7.00; 10 for $11.00, Postpaid. 
Polyantha and 
ELSE POULSEN—Great clusters of apple-blossom pink flow- 
ers. Ideal as a hedge, border, or a solid bed. Always in 
bloom. 
FLORADORA—Brilliant cinnabar red blooms, touched with 
scarlet and geranium. Very hardy and prolific. In bloom 
from early June until frost. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Medium sized flowers of intense golden 
salmon are produced in large full trusses. Strong bush 
growth of medium height. Healthy and vigorous. 
I1DEAL—Produces clusters of dark scarlet flowers. A fine 
deep red Baby rose, always in bloom and very hardy. Grows 
about 15 inches high. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE—Produces large clusters of bright 
cherry-crimson flowers in great abundance all through the 
season. Semi-double, fragrant and grows about 27 inches 
tall. One of the best bedding and border roses. 
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RED PINOCCHIO—(Patent No. 812.) (PICTURED ON OPPO- 
SITE PAGE.) The buds of this delightful little floribunda 
are a deep, satiny carmine on the outside—and a bright 
carmine on the inside. As the flower matures, it gives a 
velvety cast to the lovely cup-shaped bloom. The bushy, 
upright plant is vigorous and extremely hardy. POST- 
PAID: Each, $1.50; 3 for $3.90. 
SUMMER SNOW—(Patent No. 416.) The most prolific of 
white floribundas, with great “drifts” of beautiful large 
clusters like mounds of snow. The remarkable profusion 
of heavy flower clusters covers the plant during late 
June, July, August and September. Summer Snow Flori- 
bunda Roses are used to accent and blend other colors 
in the perennial and shrub border. Excellent for mass 
plantings. Sweet, elusive fragrance. Light green attrac- 
tive foliage. POSTPAID: Each, $1.50; 3 for $3.90. 
VOGUE—(Patent No. 926.) (PICTURED ON OPPOSITE 
PAGE.) A new Floribunda with its own unique, brilliantly 
glowing cherry-coral color. The individual flowers, 3 to 4 
inches in diameter, are Hybrid Tea shaped, with perfect, 
high-centered form. They open slowly from a dark cherry, 
ovoid bud to the delightful cherry-coral open flowers with 
a rich spicy fragrance. AARS award winner for 1952. 
POSTPAID: Each, $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
WORLD’S FAIR—(Patent No. 362.) (PICTURED ON OPPO- 
SITE PAGE.) This beauty was the first rose to win the 
All-America Award. Buds are small in comparison with the 
finished flower. The very large petals are cherry red as 
the flower opens. The double flowers pass through several 
darker shades to deep red velvet, giving interesting and 
intriguing variations in the same cluster. The vigorous 
plant is exceptionally hardy. POSTPAID: Each, $1.50; 
3 for $3.90. 
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