Hloribauuda Koses 
Beauty is as beauty does, and here is a rose with a dual personality—useful and practical on the one hand, anda 
completely beautiful charmer on the other. 
Like a kid in a candy store, one is hard put to decide just which of the many exciting new and old floribunda types 
are the loveliest. This utterly ravishing little rose is becoming increasingly popular as landscape material, and 
indeed it fills a definite need for colorful, low-border plantings, fill-ins to create focal points in eye-catching landscapes, 
center plantings in formal gardens, etc. 
We think the hybrid tea is in a class by itself and will ever be, but don’t overlook the floribunda for its many charms 
and practical uses. The perfection of bud and flower formation of these lilliputian hybrid teas makes them perfect for 
captivating small arrangements for the home. They are almost always prolific bloomers, and a few plants will provide 
an abundance of flowers to admire in the garden or to cut for these unusual arrangements. When next you have an 
occasion to send a sick-room bouquet, select a container which will be a lasting reminder of the gift and do one of 
these charming little arrangements with baby roses from your own garden. 
BABY BLAZE 
(Plant Pat. App. For) 
Dashing new red floribunda reminiscent of the color 
splash of grand old Blaze, but it blooms continuously on 
plants that grow to medium height and produce masses 
of beautiful bloom. 
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BABY CHATEAU 
Brilliant scarlet-crimson, produced in great clusters. 
Compact-growing plant. Hardy; thrives with little care. 
BETTY PRIOR »—- 
(Plant Pat. 340) 
Medium to high-growing hedge-type plant, bearing 
thousands of “pink dogwood” type wild rose blooms, 
One of the constantly popular varieties in this class. 
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