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LILIBET (P.A.F.) 
FLORIBUNDAS PROVIDE 
$1.50 each 
(unless otherwise noted) 
FRENSHAM 
An outstanding recent introduction. The deep scarlet flowers 
are unfading in warmest weather; low compact growth habit 
ideal for every planting situation. 
GARNETTE 
A favorite florist rose for greenhouse forcing and adaptable to 
outdoor gardens, too. Clusters of sparkling red flowers on dwarf, 
compact plant. 
GOLDILOCKS 
(Plant Pat. 672.) The best yellow floribunda and one that you 
will enjoy in your garden. The double, fragrant blooms are a rich 
shade of yellow, set off by handsome, glossy ¢ green foliage. $1.75. 
LILIBET 
(Plant Pat. App. For.) The All America floribunda rose selection 
for 1954. Abundant clusters of small, dainty soft pink roses make 
this a desirable new addition to the floribunda group. You will 
like the densely-foliaged bush and the consistent blooms. $2.50. 
> MA PERKINS 
(Plant Pat. 1143.) Last year’s All America winner and already 
popular in rose gardens everywhere. The soft coral shell pink 
flowers are beautifully displayed on strong, compact plants with 
good foliage. $2.25. 
MARGO KOSTER 
A continuous blooming rose with a tight, compact habit and excel- 
lent foliage. Generous clusters of orange-red blooms are in evi- 
dence all through the {lowering season. One of our best. 
MASQUERADE 
(Plant Pat. 975.) A rare novelty among floribunda roses. Each 
cluster of 10 to 25 buds shows blooms of yellow, red, pink, lemon 
and sometimes orange flowers. Plants are low-growing, with 
exceptionally fine foliage. $2.00. 
MASQUERADE (Pat. 975) 
