cf / , ” 
orlous 
(Plant Patent No. 879) 
The extremely vigorous bushes of 
“Glorious’’ are well branched, produc- 
ing strong canes that divide into many 
open sprays, bearing informal clusters 
of deep vermilion buds, expanding in- 
to semi-double flowers of Tyrian rose. 
It can be truthfully said, the flowers 
cover the plants. Taking the liberty 
to choose from the entire Rose family, 
it would be impossible to surpass the 
new Rose “‘’Glorious’’ for the purpose 
of bordering drives or walks, for mass 
planting or grouping; in fact, for any 
situation where a wealth of color is 
desired. Its name was given by the 
many visitors to the nursery. From all 
who beheld this fine new Rose in 
bloom, came the exclamation: “‘It is 
glorious!’"—and so the Rose was 
named. 
Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
Glorious 
"Sister Kenny i | 
(Plant Patent No. 1146) 
True rosarians and those who know and 
love Roses for their beauty alone will ap- al 
preciate and love the new Rose ‘’Sister 
Kenny.’’ Even in this day with all the new j ai "all 9 
varieties introduced into commerce each aa ae 
season, “Sister Kenny’’ is outstanding. No _—— 
artist or painter, no matter what pigment he 
used, could transfer its brilliance and color 2 jo 
to parchment or canvas. 
The flowers of flaming scarlet are borne 
in clusters well 
above the cop- - \ 
per-green foli- 
age, and are ev- N 
enly spaced; each ¥\ un 
burst of blooms NY 
transforming the 
plants into glow- 
ing candelabras 
of color. 
Sister Kenny 
At the base of 
the petals, in the 
fully opened flow- 
ers, the flaming 
scarlet merges 
with rosy vermil- 
ion. The glow 
and fire in this 
lovely chalice of 
color forms a 
perfect back- 
ground for the 
jewel-like cluster 
of golden an- 
thers. ‘Sister 
Kenny” is with- 
out question the 
most brilliant of 
all Floribundas. 
Each $2.00, 
Three $5.25, 
Doz. $21.00 
