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ma ~~ Are So Popular! 
yf foundation plantings and with 
es evergreens and other flowers. 
@® Require very little care! 
@ They bloom in great clusters Wee a) Acero one 
of 15 to 20 flowers all summer 
long ... from June to frost. @ They give you more color, 
@ th more blooms, more growth 
ey are adaptable to than any other flower! 
every type of planting on 
your property. Excellent for @ Also lovely in flower ar- 
beds, borders backgrounds, rangements, as boutonnieres 
hedges, specimen plantings, and corsages. 
DONALD PRIOR. Large clusters of red flowers on 
branching plants, giving off a damask fragrance. 2-3 
it.©.Patto/ 7.4 sl.00%each. 
FRENSHAM. English Gold Medal award winner. We 
like this outstanding new crimson red floribunda as 
our idea of what a rose in this class should be. Very 
bushy plants of about 3 ft. $1.50 each. 
A HELPFUL HINT 
Plant Floribundas in groups of 3 of | kind 
for the most dramatic color effect. 
BETTY PRIOR. . . Color All Season! BETTY PRIOR 
Most Persistent Bloomer of All! : faite 
® SPECIMENS 
Constantly a Mass of Pink Blooms @ FOUNDATION 
PLANTINGS 
One of the finest floribundas for either massing or hedge ® BEDS 
work. Outside of petals dark carmine, inside several © BORDERS 
shades lighter. Flowers resemble those of the pink dog- © BACKGROUNDS 
® BEST ROSE FOR 
wood. 3-5 ft. Pat. 340. $1.50 each. 
CURB PLANTINGS 
GOLDILOCKS. Our best yellow floribunda. Quite low 
in growing habits—about 2 ft. tall. Buds are ovoid 
with a reddish tinge. Bloom of sulphur yellow that 
lasts well when cut. Pat. 672. $1.50 each. 
FASHION. One of the top floribundas being planted 
today. We do not know of anybody that is not en- 
thralled by its fascination. Oriental red buds that are 
just waiting to burst out into exquisitely formed 
blooms in a sparkling new coral-pink that is suffused 
with gold. Very fragrant and a nice growth of about 
3 ft. If you have one, you will want more. No illus- 
tration of this rose can do it justice. Plant three 
Fashion this spring and if you can honestly tell us 
that you don’t like it, we will be glad to refund your 
money—that’s the way we feel about this rose. Ilus- 
trated inside front cover. Pat. 789. $2.00 each. 
Three $1.50 roses of one variety, $3.90 
Three $1.75 roses of one variety, $4.65 
Three $2.00 roses of one variety, $5.25 
Three $2.25 roses of one variety, $6.00 
Three $2.50 roses of one variety, $6.60 
Three $2.75 roses of one variety, $7.20 
Three $3.00 roses of one variety, $7.95 
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IRENE OF DENMARK. Without a doubt the best 
white floribunda to date. This rose does not have that 
fault of other white floribundas by being a little bit 
dirty looking all the time. It probably washes its face 
with the morning dew. Pat. 889. $1.50 each. 
MARGO KOSTER. Listed again for the flower: 
arrangers who seem to use this rose very frequently in 
arrangements. Low growing. Orangy-pink ranunculus- 
type bloom. $1.50. 
MASQUERADE. A sensational riot of every color in 
the rainbow on one plant at the same time. Each bud 
is golden yellow with tiny vermillion marks. As the 
flowers open, each one changes from yellow to silver 
to pink to red. Each cluster will give you a full bou- 
quet. 2% ft. Pat. 975. $2.00 each. 
