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Frensham. Deep crimson-red flowers of medium 
size, borne in typical Floribunda clusters. Very 
compact and branching growth, making it an 
excellent border, hedge or bedding variety. 
Sturdy in growth and constant in bloom. $1.25. 
Frolic. Patent 1179. An extremely vigorous, 
branching, continuous-blooming Floribunda. A 
lively, bright rose-pink color, this brand-new 
Floribunda looked good in test gardens, and we 
are glad to offer it and recommend it. $2.25. 
Geranium Red. Patent 811. Here is the most 
unusual and most admired red Floribunda at 
Thomasville. In color it ts all the name implies, 
and the flowers are somewhat larger than most 
varieties of this group. The camellia-like flowers 
are a vivid, bright, geranium-like red, and no 
picture does it full credit. The bush is a strong 
one, flowering from spring till late fall in the 
South. As a bedding Rose and as a cut-flower 
variety, this distinctively different Floribunda 
has been much admired by all who have seen it. 
$1.75. 
Goldilocks. Patent 672. Easily the best yellow 
Floribunda to date. Aptly named, this variety 
produces masses of perfect, small, golden blooms. 
‘The buds are miniatures of Hybrid Tea perfection, 
opening into fully double flowers. The bush ts of 
strong and compact growth. Stems are strong 
and flowers fine for cutting. $1.50. 
The Fashion Group 
Fashion. Showy coral-salmon. 
Ma Perkins. Coral-shell-pink. 
Vogue. Salmon-red. 
(Regular Value $6.25) 
SPECIAL, one each, $5.55 
Three of each for $16.50 
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Gruss an Aachen. Buds orange-red and yellow; 
flower large, very double, slightly fragrant, flesh- 
pink to creamy white. Small, compact bush; 
flowers excellent for cutting. $1.25. 
Improved Lafayette. Large; semi-double; cherry- 
red. Very strong grower and profuse bloomer 
over a long season. Ideal for borders or group 
plantings where Floribundas are most effective. 
$1.25. 
Irene of Denmark. Patent 889. Exquisite me- 
dium-sized buds and flowers; pure white. Another 
fine Floribunda from Poulsen or Copenhagen. 
$1.50. 
Lilibet. Patent App. for. 1954 All-America Win- 
ner. Lilibet is a very lovely new Floribunda, 
honoring Queen Elizabeth of Britain with the 
name she was called as a child. Liltbet is a lively 
shade of bright pink, bearing perfectly shaped 
baby buds, many on single stems to cut for small 
arrangements and corsages. Beautiful in bud, it is 
exquisite when the flower opens, showing golden 
stamens. A bushy plant, small in growth, free- 
flowering all the Rose season. $2.50. 
Ma Perkins. Patent 1143. 1953 All-America 
Winner. Most charming in color and form. Buds 
are coral with tinges of red and a touch of yellow 
at the base; open flowers are lovely coral-shell- 
pink. Compact and vigorous. A worthy companion 
of Fashion and Vogue. $2.25. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE 
Perfect rosette blooms; vigorous bush 
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