RED PINOCCHIO 
$1.75 each; 3 or more, $1.55 each 
PINOCCHIO. (J. H. Nicolas, 1940.) Pat. 484. 
Pink suffused with golden salmon. Long sprays 
splendid for corsages and bouquets. A very 
prolific bloomer from late spring until late fall. 
Fruity fragrance. $1.50 each; 3 or more, 
$1.35 each. 
RED PINOCCHIO. (E. S. Boerner, 1947.) 
Pat. 812. A velvety red member of the 
Pinocchio group. Flowers of Hybrid Tea 
form, with 25 to 30 petals, carried in clusters 
on good stems. A profuse bloomer. Grows 
$1.75 each; 3 or more, 
about 214 feet tall. 
$1.55 each. 
SALMON 
SPRAY 
| $1.50 each; 
3 or more, 
$1.35 
each 
! SALMON SPRAY. (P. Grant, 1923.) Large, 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
continued 
salmon-pink flowers, reverse of petals carmine, 
borne in sprays of from 10 to 20 or more 
blooms. Grows taller than average, up to 
A feet, and because of the bushy, very vigorous 
plants Salmon Spray makes an excellent hedge 
or border Rose. Extremely healthy, hardy 
and long-lived. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 
each; 20 or more for hedges, $1.20 each. 
PINOCCHIO 
$1.50 each; 
3 or more, 
$1.35 each 
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© WORLD’ S FAIR 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each 
SUMMER SNOW. (C. H. Perkins, 1939.) 
Pat. 416. Pure white flowers borne in 
large clusters. Very neat and low-grow- 
ing and an extremely prelific bloomer. 
Where masses of white are needed in 
the foreground, this is the Rose to use. 
$1.50 each; 3 fo more, $1.35 each. 
VOGUE. (E. S. Boerner 1951.) Pat. 926. 
Coral. A new Floribunda with perfect 
Q blooms of Hybrid Tea style, 3 mches m 
diameter. The striking cherry-coral color 
is deeper than that of the popular Fashion. 
Spicily fragrant. Dark green, healthy foliage on 
a bushy, upright plant. $2.00 each; 3 or more, 
$1.80 each. 
WORLD’S FAIR. (Kordes, 1938.) Pat. 362. 
@ Red. Large clusters of velvety black- 
AYR 
scarlet flowers nearly 4 inches across, 
with 18 to 20 petals; fragrant. $1.50 each; 
3 or more, $1.35 each. 
ROSE PRICES 
To obtain the “three rate”’ 
please order three or more 
of one variety to one address. 
FASHION. Pat. 789. Luminous coral-pink. 
LILIBET. Pat. 1209. Dawn pink. 
MA PERKINS. Pat. 1143. Sparkling pink. 
VOGUE. Pat. 926. Cherry-coral. 
ALL FOUR FOR $7.70 net 
(Regular Value $8.75) 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Large clusters as in Floribundas, but flowers are smaller and more dainty. Growth is rather 
shorter, excellent for edging or mass planting. All Polyanthas are as nearly everblooming as 
Roses can be. They live and bloom year after year with comparatively little attention. 
PLANTING DISTANCE: Average 15 inches. HEIGHT: Average 15 to 18 inches. 
PRUNING: Prune lightly to desired height, removing old cluster heads and thin out dead wood. 
CAMEO. (de Ruiter, 1932.) Salmon. A distinct 
shade of shell-pmk and salmon, with a glow of 
gold. A compromise between the pink and the 
orange-salmon Roses. $1.50 each; 3 or more, 
$1.35 each; 10 or more, $1.25 each. 
CAROL ANN. (A. Kluis, 1940.) Pat. 707. 
Salmon-orange. Globe-shaped flowers in large 
clusters. The plants seldom attain a height of 
over 1 foot. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each. 
CECILE BRUNNER. (Vve. Ducher, 1881.) 
Blush. The “Sweetheart Rose.” Small, ex- 
quisitely formed bud and flower of light pink 
with yellow base. It is the perfect Rose for 
nosegays and corsages. $1.50 each; 3 or more, 
$1.35 each. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE. (Fred Howard, 1947.) 
Pat. 901. Red. The name describes both form 
and color; 50 or more very small petals form 
a 2-inch rosette. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 
each. 
MARGO KOSTER. (Koster, 1935.) Light 
orange, slightly flushed pik. The individual 
flowers are globe-shaped. Seldom grows over a 
foot. Ideal for edging. $1.50 each; 3 or more, 
$1.35 each. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH. (Kordes, 1937.) Large, 
double, scarlet-orange flowers In huge clusters. 
Good, glossy foliage. Considered “tops” in 
this class. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each. 
PINK ROSETTE. (Krebs, 1948.) Pat. 902. 
Very double, little flowers with petals arranged 
in the form of a dainty rosette. Soft pink 
color. A vigorous, dwarf plant that may readily 
be forced. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each. 
SUNSHINE. (Robichon, 1927.) Orange. The 
small but full-petaled blooms open golden 
orange, later overlaid with a soft pmk sheen. 
Plants are dwarf, growing to about a foot. Its 
pleasing and penetrating fragrance is especially 
noteworthy. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each 
14. Bobbink & Atkins, East Rutherford, N. J. 
