the Cluster Flowering 
This group of roses is noted for its bushy habit of growth, permanence and continuity 
of bloom. Especially effective in mass plantings—should be planted 14 inches apart. 
In bloom from early spring until late frost. 
Roses marked @ will do well in all parts of the United States. 
FRENSHAM @ IMPROVED LAFAYETTE © 
Large trusses of non-fading deep scarlet blooms Semi-double open blooms, deep glowing red 
on strong, bushy plants. Very vigorous and suffused crimson. Slightly fragrant. The vigor- 
free-blooming. On a par with Fashion and ous bushy plants grow 2 to 2¥2 feet. $1.25 each \ 
Vogue,” says an Oregon grower. $1.50 each 
@) LILIBET—P.AF. 
GARNETTE é 
Weed Fone Bec covers eheibushy sdwant Illustrated on back cover. All America winner 
: : : Y for 1954. Named after the childbook nickname 
floribunda of only 1% ft. Small double garnet- ; oe : 
Ped loca an loimom ic loess ereuborme of Queen Elizabeth, Lilibet is a light rose, melt- 
nf = ing into dawn pink. It blooms continuously, re- 
is laegr ene eet en ees he sists mildew and black spot, makes a wonderful 
g : ; hedge. $2.50 each 
GOLDILOCKS—Patent 672 
Masses of golden yellow flowers all through & MA PERKINS—Patent 947 i 
the summer and fall. Wonderful habit of good This All America Selection for 1953 has charm- 
foliage. The best yellow floribunda we have ing buds, both singly and in clusters, all season. 
ever seen. 22 ft. $1.50 each The cup-shaped flowers are light pink with 
yellow suffusion in the early stages, turning to 
soft coral pink as they age. Pungent fragrance. 
Bushy growth. Rich, disease resistant fo- 
liage. 242-3 ft. $2.25 each 
MASQUERADE—Patent 975 , 
Yellow, pink and red roses all in one cluster! 
The clusters of 10 to 25 blooms all display 
this amazing variety of colors at one time. 
The yellow buds open to deep pink semi- 
double blooms which in turn change to 
deep red. $2.00 each 
ORANGE TRIUMPH 2 
Small semi-double cupped flowers of salmon- 
red with orange shadings in free-blcoming 
clusters. Compact bush. 2Y2 ft. $1.25 each 
@ PINKIE—Patent 712 
These small double pink blooms have a per- 
fection of form that sets it apart from all 
others. The long slender buds open to spicily 
fragrant 2-inch blooms. The flowers appear 
almost continuously from spring to late fall. 
About 2 feet high. Best along the Pacific 
—— aa Coast and the middle and southern Atlantic 
Goldilocks states. 2Y2 ft. $1.75 each 
~~ 47 Betty Prior 
Masquerade 
ALAIN ¢ 
A vigorous clear red Floribunda for plenti- 
ful spring and fall bloom, fair in summer. 
Long lasting, non-fading. $1.25 each 
ANNE POULSEN—Patent 182 
Clusters of large semi-double fragrant 
blooms. The color is a bright crimson red 
which deepens with age. $1.50 each 
BETTY PRIOR—Patent 340 <, 
Great clusters of single blooms, light pink 
inside, deeper pink out- 
side. The floribunda re- 
minds us of the pink 
flowering Dogwood. 
Blooms throughout the 
season. 5-6 ft. 
$1.50 each 
CHATTER—Patent 739 
Velvety crimson blooms in huge clusters ap- 
pear continuously on the compact bushes. ~~ 
1% ft. $1.50 each \@ 
CHINA DOLL—Patent 678 
Rounded 18 inch bush with hundreds of little 
bright pink roses in blooms at one time. The 
double blooms, 1 to 2 inches across, last well. 
Dense growth, mildew resistant. $2.00 each * 
DONALD PRIOR—Patent 377 4) 
Rich dark red semi-double blooms in huge 
clusters, produced without let up on the sturdy 
3 foot plants. $1.50 each 
@) FASHION—Patent 789 ¢ 
Illustrated on back cover. Oriental red buds 
open to double blooms of luminous pink 
overlaid with gold. From here the color changes 
to coral and, last, an unusual reddish tone, 
beautiful and fascinating. 2Y42 ft. $2.00 each 
FLORADORA ¢ 
The scarlet-red coloring of this neat flowered 
§ floribunda has attracted lots of attention. The 
tiny buds open to camellia-like double blooms. 
We like this one for flower arrangements and 
corsages. 4 ft. $1.25 each 
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