BOISE, IDAHO 49 
WHITE SWAN—A new very vigorous large flowered high 
centered fragrant white introduced by Jackson and Per- 
kins in 1952. 
Patent 1115 Pots $2.50 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
BETTY PRIOR—A lovely flowering, vigorous growing plant 
that blooms constantly. The blossom is single, of fair 
size, fragrant, reddish pink on the outside and shrimp 
pink within. 
Patent #340 Pots $1.75 
CARROUSEL—This is a new one yet it rates 9.2 in the 
American Rose Society. It is sparkling red. Reports 
from all over the country tell of its ability to withstand 
heat and cold. No bluing. Resists mildew. Long cutting 
stems on a strong growing plant. Cut flowers keep well. 
Patent 1066 Pots $2.25 
CHATTER—An unusually bright crimson in large clusters, 
blooming almost continuously. Velvety petals. 
Patent # 739 Pots $1.75 
EMBERS—New Armstrong introduction. Glowing firey red, 
aptly named Embers. Biooms adequately, although not 
in masses. Moderately spreading in growth habit, making 
an attractive bush. 
Pots $2.50 
FAS:UION—A new color in roses; a distinctive iniense 
salmon-orange. Blooms constantly and looks well even 
when faded. Medium height. Winner of top award in 
United States, France and Great Britain. 
AARS 1950; Patent #789 Pots $2.25 
FRENSHAM—An English non-patented introduction which 
is very highly rated in the American Rose Society ‘Proof 
of the Pudding.” It is a deep unfading scarlet on a three 
to four foot plant. 
Pots $1.75 
FROLIC—New Armstrong introduction. Very bright pink, 
free flowering, quite large flowers, producing mass color 
effect. Repeats bloom. Thick bushy plant. 
Pots $2.50 
GARNETTE—The same long, long-lasting petite garnet red 
of the florist, doing just as well in outdoor gardens. Per- 
fectly formed buds and full open flower; lovely foliage. 
You can’t beat Garnette. 
Pots $1.75 
GERANIUM RED—The flower is extremely double and 
blooms and blooms and blooms. 
Patent #811 Pots $2.00 
GOLDILOCKS—Aptly named little golden masses of perfect 
bloom. Buds are miniatures of hybrid tea perfection, 
opening slowly into fully double flowers. The best yellow 
floribunda to date. 
Patent 672 Pots $1.75 
INDEPENDENCE—Firecracker red with all the blaze and 
glory of an American July 4th. Borne in clusters, flowers 
open up fully. Large for a floribunda. Rich glossy fol- 
iage. Old-fashioned rose fragrance. One of the outstand- 
ing new floribundas. 
Patent 1036 Pots $2.50 
IRENE OF DENMARK—A new white floribunda from Den- 
mark. The bloom is continuous in large trusses many 
of which are open at a time. Some reports have had it 
hardy at thirty below zero. 
Patent #889 Pots $2.25 
