14 ROSES 
Floribundas and Polyanthas 
These types of roses are a cross between 
baby ramblers and hybrid tea roses, bloom- 
ing mostly in clusters; ideal for mass 
planting, 
BETTY PRIOR. (Plant Patent No. 340.) 
Outside of petals dark pink; inside several 
shades lighter. Borne in large clusters on 
strong stems; very fragrant. $1.65 each. 
EUTIN. Large clusters of very double, 
deep red flowers on a vigorous mildew re- 
sistant bush. $1.65 each. 
FASHION. (Plant Patent No. 789.) A.A. 
R.S. award, 1950. Large clusters of continu- 
ous blooms of luminous coral or salmon 
pink flowers, overlaid with gold; opening 
with wavy, graceful petals. $2.00 each; 
$22.00 per dozen. 
FLORODORA. Dainty cup shaped mina- 
ture flowers, of cinnabar-red with scarlet 
touches. Glossy foliage—highly recom- 
mended. $1.65 each. 
GOLDILOCKS. (Plant Patent No. 672.) 
Profuse clusters of golden-yellow double 
blooms, on low, compact plants. $1.75 each. 
HOLSTEIN. (Plant Patent No. 395.) 
Pointed buds in long stemmed clusters 
opening into large flowers of clear dark 
crimson. $1.75 each. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Large clus- 
ters of bright glowing crimson. $1.65 each; 
$18.00 per dozen. 
IRENE OF DENMARK. (Plant Patent No. 
889.) Miniature flowers of pure white. A 
remarkable rose of freeblooming habits. 
$1.75 each. 
MA PERKINS. (Plant Patent Pending.) 
A.A.R.S. award winner 1953. Very free 
blooming strong plants, producing flowers 
of sweet fragrance. Blooms are a soft coral 
shell pink with suffusion of yellow. Very 
highly recommended. $2.25 each. 
MARIONETTE. (Plant Patent No. 569.) A 
sport of Pinocchio producing creamy yellow 
buds, opening to white. This is an ecellent 
floribunda. $1.75 each. 
MASQUERADE. (Plant Patent No. 975.) A 
novelty floribunda, changing colors from 
red, yellow, orange and lemon, producing 
a mass of varied colors. $2.00 each. 
PINOCCHIO. (Plant Patent No. 484.) An 
outstanding Floribunda, producing an 
abundance of pointed buds of salmon pink, 
flushed gold and opening in clusters of 
miniature roses of soft clear pink, $1.75 
each; $19.00 per dozen. 
POULSEN’S BEDDER. (Plant Patent 
Pending.) An outstanding new pink, pro- 
ducing masses of light ruffled rich pink 
flowers. $1.75 each. 
POGULSEN’S YELLOW. Intensely fragrant 
semidouble flowers of coppery-yellow. $1.65 
each. 
RED PINOCCHIO. (Plant Patent No. 
812.) Masses of unfading clusters of rich 
carmine, gradually deepening as blooms 
open. Wild rose fragrance and vigorous 
and prolific bloomer. $1.75 each. 
ROCHESTER. (Plant Patent No. 131.) 
Long pointed buds of orange with carmine 
markings. Fragrant large flowers; reverse 
of petals orange-buff. Strong vigorous foli- 
age. $1.75 each. 
TAPIS. (Plant Patent No. 960.) Deep soft 
Tyrian-rose, producing literally a “pink 
carpet” of flowers. $1.75 each. 
VOGUE. (Plant Patent No. 926.) A.A.R.S. 
award winner 1952. Many beautiful little 
flame-red buds borne in clusters of from 
three to ten, opening one after the other 
making an entire cluster of deep coral-pink. 
Plants of rather spreading habit and full 
of vigor. $2.25 each. 
WHITE PINOCCHIO. (Plant Patent No. 
1910.) Fully double flowers of glistening 
white. Resembling its parent except in 
color. $1.75 each. 
WORLD’S FAIR. (Plant Patent No. 362.) 
A.A.R.S. winner, 1940. A truly great and 
beautiful Floribunda rose. Greatly admired 
by all who see it. Large clusters of velvety 
deep red, shading almost to black. Highly 
recommended. $1.75 each; $19.00 per dozen. 
Climbing Hoses 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CLIMBER. An old 
standby, but still one of the most popular 
climbing roses. Large flowering type of 
American Beauty red. A profuse bloomer, 
eopeciany after a favorable winter. $1.50 
each. 
BLAZE. Undoubtedly the most popular 
climbing rose of the day. Never sufficient 
stock to meet the demand. HEverblooming, 
bright scarlet of semi-double flowers bloom- 
ing in clusters. $1.65 each; $18.00 per dozen. 
CL. ALOHA. (Plant Patent No. 948.) Ex- 
tremely large blooms of rich rose pink, 
with soft lilac or silvery-pink shadings on 
inside of petals when open. Deeper tones in 
tight buds. $2.50 each. 
CL. PEACE. (Plant Patent No. 932.) A 
climbing form of the very popular Peace 
rose as described on page 13. $2.50 each. 
CL. TALISMAN. Probably the most pop- 
ular of the hybrid tea climbers and very 
showy in its copper-red and orange-rose 
colorins on the inside of the petals. $1.50 
each. 
DOUBLOONS., (Plant Patent No. 152.) A 
profusion of large golden flowers literally 
cover the plant for a long period in June, 
with a striking pirate-gold color and spicy 
clean fragrance. $2.00 each. 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS. (Plant Patent No. 
457.) Probably the only true everblooming 
climber, and then possibly more pillar type 
than climber. Large flowers of fully double 
rose-pink blooms. $2.00 each. 
NEW DAWN. Medium large flowers of 
apple-blossom pink: old rose fragrance and 
repeat bloomer, $1.65 each; $18.00 per dozen. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Probably the heaviest 
blooming and most dependable climbing 
rose in our listing. Huge clusters of semi- 
double scarlet blooms. Nearly always a 
sure bloomer after the first year. $1.50 each. 
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