FASHION §:2:3 $2.00 
An exquisite newer floribunda in a luminous coral pink 
color. The clusters of oriental red buds open to soft clear 
coral blossoms of slightly ruffled petals and golden yellow 
stamens. Plants are bushy and the foliage is finely cut 
and somewhat susceptible to mildew and rust where such 
diseases are a problem. Lovely in borders or clusters. 
PLANT PAT. 789 
FLORADORA $1.50 
Here is one of the new floribundas which is dif- 
iss ferent from any other rose of its type. It is a bril- 
liant cinnabar with shades of scarlet geranium red. The 
25-petaled rosette flowers are borne in small clusters 
and in our coastal climate blooms about eight months of 
the year. The plant is a tall grower, 4 feet, with excellent 
bronzy green foliage. 
FRENSHAM $1.50 
An outstanding new deep scarlet crimson floribunda 
that produces masses of flowers on a bushy plant. The 
buds open to a wide flower of approximately 15 petals 
with golden yellow stamens. The flowers do not fade, re- 
peat bloom is excellent, and plants are quite disease re- 
sistant. Upright, bushy habit. A fine addition in its class. 
GARNETTE $1.50 
This small brilliant red rose about two inches in diameter 
has long been a favorite florist flower. Plants are compact 
with new foliage of a reddish green color. The blossoms 
may blue in some localities. 
GERANIUM RED (Boerner ’47) $1.75 
The blackish red buds open slowly into vivid scarlet roses 
that resemble the old-fashioned red geranium in form and 
delightful fragrance. Bushes are compact, vigorous, 
hardy, and seemingly not susceptible to the common rose 
diseases. Very effective in mass or single plantings. 
PLANT PAT. 811 
GOLDILOCKS (Boerner) $1.50 
Here is the best yellow floribunda we have seen so far. 
The buds are of medium size and open to very double, 
fragrant blooms which are produced in clusters. The 
plant is a vigorous, bushy grower, well covered with 
leathery, glossy, disease-resistant foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 672 
LILIBET (Lindquist ’54) 
In addition to its delicate pink coloring, Lilibet, has a 
most excellent plant to recommend itself. The plants are 
very bushy, and compact with deep reddish-green foliage 
that is glossy and disease resistant. Each bud is perfection 
and is excellent for corsages and other arrangements. The 
coloring of the bud is a soft rose pink; the open flowers 
are a delicate pastel pink with yellow stamens. It is as 
lovely as its namesake, Queen Elizabeth II. 
PLANT PAT. PENDING 
$2.50 
‘ oe ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 
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MA PERKINS 2) (Boerner 53) $2.25 
The 1953 All American Award floribunda is a lovely 
shade of soft coral shell pink. The buds are urn shaped 
and have tinges of red in the outer petals. The bush is 
a sturdy, compact grower with rich green foliage that 
has been quite disease resistant. The plant is well covered 
to the ground. Blossoms have a mild fragrance. 
PLANT PAT. 1143 
MARGO KOSTER $1.25 
A low, compact growing polyantha (24 inches) with an 
abundance of medium sized, disease-resistant foliage. 
The blooms, which are ovoid in form, are orange-red in 
color and are produced in clusters throughout the season. 
MASQUERADE (Boerner °49) $2.00 
Here is a novelty rose that is certain to cause much com- 
ment in your garden. Imagine a plant with golden yellow 
buds, and flowers of yellow, pink, lemon, red, and some- 
times orange all blooming on one plant at the same time. 
These are the color changes through which this flower 
passes. Clusters are large, 25-30. Plants are vigorous, 
open and have good deep green foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 975 
MRS. DUDLEY FULTON (Thomas ’31) $1.25 
Here is a lovely single silvery white polyantha that is 
nearly always in a profusion of bloom. Its tresses of 
flowers, and glossy foliage and low habit of growth make 
it most desirable for border plantings. It is wonderfully 
disease resistant and will remain free of mildew even 
when planted in shade. 
PLANT PAT. 122 
ORANGE TRIUMPH $1.25 
A mass of small cup-shaped orangish-red roses borne in 
large clusters throughout the season on a background of 
lush green foliage make this an excellent rose for mass 
planting, as a hedge, etc. Though a trifle susceptible to 
mildew, it is easily controlled with the normal spray 
program. 
PINK BOUNTIFUL $1.50 
These semi-double roses, with perfectly formed buds, 
are two-toned pink. Blooms are produced in clusters 
throughout the season. An excellent cut flower. Plant 
is a strong, bushy grower. 
PLANT PAT. 601 
PINK GROOTENDORST $1.50 
A rugosa rose that is well adapted for hedges and as a 
shrub. The bushes are dense growing and have thick, 
crinkly foliage that does not mildew. The bright pink 
flowers come in clusters and resemble small carnations. 
(H. C. Swim) $1.75 
Here is a perfectly formed polyantha rose (baby) with 
long, slender buds. The open flower is about two inches 
across. Pinkie is very floriferous, the blooms being pro- 
duced in large clusters. It produces a very compact 
plant of about 24 inches with small, very disease-resistant 
foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 712 
