FLORIBUNDA TYPE 
SUB-ZERO ROSES 
These are so named because of their con- 
stant and intense blooms. Some of the 
Sub-Zero Hybrid Teas fully qualify for 
both classes. All have the exquisite re- 
finement of the Hybrid Tea (“Nearly 
Wild” excepted). 
ANNE VANDERBILT. Coppery orange; 
semi-double. 
CURLY PINK. Large, full, recurled flowers, 
often in immense clusters; blooms of ideal 
Hybrid Tea type. 
DOLLY DARLING. See description under 
Hybrid Teas. 
FLIRT. This new brilliant and enchanting 
bicolor often blooms in clusters adding a 
charming note of gaiety to any bed of 
Hybrid Teas or Floribundas. 
FREE GOLD. Spectrum yellow; informal 
flowers. Very good. 
LAFTER. Sparkling orange shades and yel- 
low, semi-double, in clusters. A welcome 
note of cheerfulness. No black spot. 
LADY LOU. Blooms of a new rich luscious 
color combination of jasper red to rose 
opal, with 50 petals, recurled and later 
pointed; large; in tremendous quantity con- 
tinually, very long lasting; beautiful in the 
house. 
NEARLY WILD. Larger than most wild 
Roses, single flowers in clusters, very color- 
ful and supreme in constancy of bloom. 
Gives beautiful color all summer to a 
creeper planting, or bordering the shrub- 
z bery. 
E : i . TOMPKINS RED. Semi-double, very dark 
é / CURLY PINK red blooms often in clusters. More than 
Everblooming 100 blooms. 
Sub-Zero YELLOW CURLS. Pure yellow, very double, 
Hybrid Tea medium in size, elegant in form; some grow 
100 blooms on this one. 
RED DUCHESS 
Everblooming 
Sub-Zero 
Hybrid Tea 
EASY TO GROW 
LONG TO LIVE 
SAVE REPLACEMENT EXPENSE GOLDEN GLOW — Hardy Climber 
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