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149—FASHION. (Pat. 
No. 789). Consid- 
ered the finest 
Floribunda yet in- 
137—VALENTINE (Pat. No. 1029). A free flowering Flori- 
bunda with intense bright red flowers from spring to: fall. 
troduced. Buds are It grows low and compact, making an ideal border or 
an Oriental red hedge. Blooms in clusters and holds color. Each $2.00; 
opening to a spark- 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00. 
ling coral-pink, 
sometimes shaded 
with gold. The last 
stages have a reddish tinge. The blooms 
are unfading and the great profusion from 
spring to fall assures you constant color. A 
bed in front of a picture window js ideal. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00. 
(TE ESO oR 
Vaughn Woodard, our Land- 
scape Architect, has been beau- 
tifying the finest homes in this 
area for 30 years. His ability 
and taste have been recog- 
nized nationally since he is a 
past Director of the Landscape 
Nurserymen’‘s Association, and 
won first prize in a _ national 
contest for the best landscape 
plan submitted. from the mid- 
dle west. 
Floribunda Roses, in his opin- 
ion, have done more to put color 
into the landscaping of the 
home than. all else combined 
during the past 20 years and 
are the most popular Rose in 
America today. Fool proof, color- 
ful, hardy, and continuously in 
bloom from spring to fall under. 
all climatic conditions. Many 
varieties have from 200 to 800 M. VAUGHN WOODARD 
blooms per season. ‘Ideal. for . 
hedges, foundations. or mass Landscape Architect and 
plantings. Sales Manager 
pe Sp i li te a area mc 
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150—GOLDILOCKS (Pat. No. 672). A true golden yellow Floribunda. The large double blossoms 
are fragrant and are borne in clusters from spring to fall. A vigorous grower with glossy 
foliage. The best yellow Floribunda. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90; 12 for $15.60. 
152—WORLD’S FAIR (Pat. No. 362). Dark, al- 
most blackish red flowers, pleasingly fragrant. 
The semi-double blossoms 
are produced from spring 
to fall. Each $1.50; 3 
for $3.90; 12 for $15.60. 
154—MA PERKINS (Pat. 
No. 1143). A free bloom- 
ing Floribunda of spark- 
ling coral-pink. Outer pet- 
als have shades of red in 
the bud, and slight shades 
of gold are present in the 
early stages. When fully 
open it is unusually dou- 
ble and at its best with 
a predominant shade of 
shell-pink. Award winner 
in 1952-1953. Each $2.25; 
3 for $6.00; 12 for $24.00. 
