FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
These are bush roses producing clusters of bloom without in- 
terruption from early summer until late frosts. They are all very 
easy to grow and exceptionally hardy. Besides using them informally 
in beds, plant Floribundas in the foreground of hardy shrub border. 
As a hedge, they are a very fine substitute for the more common 
privet and barberry. 
Plant floribundas 15 to 18 inches apart and prune lightly to the 
desired height, removing old flowers and thinning out dead wood. 
They grow 2 to 2 1/2 feet tall. 
$1.25 each’ 6 for $7.00 12 for $12. 00 
ALAIN - Bright carmine-red blooms, lasting color. 
DAGMAR SPATH - Large trusses of pure white flowers. 
ELSE POULSEN - Single, bright rose-pink flowers, large. 
FLORADORA - Scarlet and geranium-red. A must in every garden. 
GLORIA MUNDI - Large fully double orange-scarlet. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN - Single bright red, tall grower. 
RED RIPPLES - Slightly fragrant flowers oxblood-red. 
ROSE ELF - Large double silvery rose-pink. 
| PATENTED FLORIBUNDAS Each 
FASHION - Pat. No. 789. Not even among the hybrid teas 
| is there color quite like this bright coral-peach. $2.00 
GOLDILOCKS - Pat. No. 672. Golden bright yellow. $1.50 
INDEPENDENCE - Pat. No. 1036. Large brilliant orange- 
scarlet or better described firecracker-red. A 
J&P. rose. $2.25 
MA PERKINS - Pat. No. 1143. Daintly formed buds of soft 
sweet pink. Spicily fragrant. $2.25 
PINOCCHIO - Pat. No. 484. The winsome buds are rich 
appealing salmon flushed with gold base. $1.50 
RED PINOCCHIO - Pat. No. A rich dancing carmine, 
which deepens and acquires a velvety cast. $1.50 
SIREN - Pat. No. 1197. Flowers of brilliant fiery scarlet. 
Long lasting and free flowering . A J&P rose. $2.25 
VOGUE - Pat. No. 926. An intensive brilliant cherry-coral 
with perfectly formed buds. $2.00 
WORLDS FAIR - Pat. No. 362. Large clusters of velvety 
blooms of fragrant blackish-scarlet. $1.50 
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