PINOCCHIO 
$1.50 each; 
3 or more, 
$1.35 each 
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STARTED ROSES IN POTS 
For Local Sales and Display from mid-May 
through summer. Because they are potted 
in large containers holding 12 pounds of 
fertile soil, they naturally cost about 50c more 
per plant. The increased costs of transpor- 
tation and crating practically prohibits ship- 
ping. Truck deliveries by special arrangement. 
PINK SATIN 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each 
Hlori¢audas 
FASHION. Plant Pat. 789. Coral-pink-gold. 
JEMINY CRICKET. Plant Pat. App. for. Coral- 
orange. 
LILIBET. Plant Pat. 1209. Dawn-pink. 
MA PERKINS. Plant Pat. 1143. Coral-shell- 
pink. 
VOGUE. Plant Pat. 926. Cherry-coral. 
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FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
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MRS. R. M. FINCH. (Finch, 1923.) Pink. 
Opening color is clear pink changing to blush, 
then white, so that a cluster shows all stages. 
Strong bushy plants 21% to 3 feet. Blooms con- 
tinuously. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each. 
Ayew WORLD. Dark red. Introduced by 
Bobbink & Atkins, 1945. Hybridized by M. R. 
© Jacobus, using the fine old Chateau de Clos 
Vougeot and the newer Crimson Glory as 
parents; the deep velvety red and maroon 
colorings in both combined to give us this 
valuable new variety. Strong, pleasing fra- 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each. 
grance. 
PINK SATIN. Introduced by Bobbink & At- 
kins, 1945. Has the color and texture of a 
lovely pink satin dress. Plants are strong and 
easy-growing. No sooner is the first crop of 
blooms produced than the buds for successive 
ones follow, even during hot summer weather. 
Has proved extremely hardy at the New York 
Botanical Gardens. $1.50 each; 3 or more, 
$1.35 each. 
PINOCCHIO. (J. H. Nicolas, 1940.) Pat. 484. 
Pink suffused with golden salmon. Long sprays 
splendid for corsages and bouquets. A very 
prolific bloomer from Jate spring until late fall. 
Fruity fragrance. $1.50 each; 3 or more, 
$1.35 each. 
RED PINOCCHIO. (E. S. Boerner, 1947.) 
Pat. 812. A velvety red member of the 
Pinocchio group. Flowers of Hybrid Tea 
form, with 25 to 30 petals, carried in clusters 
on good stems. A profuse bloomer. Grows 
about 21% feet tall. $1.50 each; 3 or more, 
$1.35 each. 
ROSE ELFE. (Kordes, 1937.) Pink. A very 
double form of Else Poulsen, silvery rose-pink 
in color. Gardenia-like flowers are about 2144 
inches across, extremely double, coming freely 
all summer. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each. 
WORLD’S FAIR 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each 
1 each of all 5 varieties for . - $9.25 
(Regular value $10.50) 
- $17.65 
2 each of all 5 varieties for. . 
(Regular value $21.00) 
RED PINOCCHIO 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 each 
SALMON SPRAY. (P. Grant, 1923.) Large, 
salmon-pink flowers, reverse of petals carmine, 
borne in sprays of from 10 to 20 or more 
blooms. Grows taller than average, up to 
4 feet, and because of the bushy, very vigorous 
plants Salmon Spray makes an excellent hedge 
or ponder Rose. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 
each. 
SUMMER SNOW. (C. H. Perkins, 1939.) 
Pat. 416. Pure white flowers borne in large 
clusters. Very neat and low-growig and an 
extremely prolific bloomer. Where masses of 
white are needed in the foreground, this is 
Pee to use. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 
each. 
VOGUE. (E. S. Boerner, 1951.) Pat. 926. 
Coral. A new Flortbunda with perfect 
Ke) blooms of Hybrid Tea style, 3 inches in 
diameter. The striking cherry-coral color 
is deeper than that of the popular Fashion. 
Spicily fragrant. Dark green, healthy foliage on 
a bushy, upright plant. $2.00 each; 3 or more, 
$1.80 each. 
WORLD’S FAIR. (Kordes, 1938.) Pat. 362. 
Red. Large clusters of velvety black- 
Qa scarlet flowers nearly 4 inches across, 
with 18 to 20 petals; fragrant. $1.50 each; 
3 or more, $1.35 each. 
VOGUE \ 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, 
$1.80 each 
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