Gangr Hack 
(Plant Patent No. 1062) 
The flowers are a dark, velvety crimson in graceful clusters 
of thirty or more small flowers which have aptly been called 
“florists’ spray’’ Roses. The foliage represents a marked ad- 
vance in Rose breeding, being almost immune to attacks of 
mildew. Many clusters of blooms with long stems and Jong last- 
ing qualities are produced from spring through fall. You will 
find the Rose ‘“Connie Mack*’’ to be one of the choice Flori- 
bunda Roses. The sturdiness and vigor of this variety make it 
a superb garden plant as well as one of the best for cutting. 
One cluster of blooms is sufficient to make a gorgeous bouquet. 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
COLLECTION B 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
1 each of the 4 varieties shown 
on these 2 pages for $7.25 
[99] 
"Vogue . 
(Plant Patent No. 926) 
All-America Award Winner for 1952 
Marvelous new Floribunda with an iridescent 
brilliantly glowing color of begonia-Rose flushed 
with salmon. The individual flcwers, 3-4 inches 
in diameter, are perfectly formed, high centered 
and Hybrid Tea shaped. The plant grows 21/2 - 
3 ft. tall or better when established. Fits well in 
foundation plantings in conjunction with ever- 
greens or shrubs. it makes a very good edging 
plant along walks or drives and being a prolific 
bloomer, it is excellent for cutting. Here are a 
few of the awards captured by this newcomer: 
All-America Rose Selections Winner, 1952; 
Gold Medal, Geneva, Switzerland, 1950; First 
Certificate, Bagatelle, Paris, 1950. 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
