i ee, 
PINK Eee 
PATENT NO. 712 
Enthusiastic comment on this “little dar- 
ling” from all over the U.S.A. Recommended 
as a low hedge or border plant, or for plant- 
ing in boxes. Masses of dainty pink blooms 
throughout the season. Bushy growth. Dis- 
ease resistant. Copper spray will injure folli- 
age. 114’ 
ee ees L575) 
PINK BOUNTIFUL ____----- $1.50 
PATENT NO. 601 
Well named. Large clusters of soft pink 
bloom, likened to a smaller Picture, Clean 
foliage. Excellent bush. Vigorous. Holds 
color well. 246’ 
PINKSROSE LS Eee $1.50 
PATENT NO. 902 
The lovely blooms of pink have been com- 
pared to the rosettes on a baby’s bonnet. 
The well-shaped plant has very few thorns 
and is exceptionally free of disease. Clusters 
of from 20 to 30 perfect buds are produced 
on a single stem. 214’ 
PINOCGHIlO 22 $1.50 
PATENT NO. 484 
One of the first floribundas, and still pop- 
ular. Pointed buds, salmon flushed with gold. 
As the tiny double flower opens it changes 
to a clear soft pink. Will last for days as a 
cut flower, and seems never to be without 
blooms in the garden. 244’ 
LAVENDER PINOCCHIO __-$2.00 
PATENT NO. 947 
WHITE PINOCCHIO _________. $1.50 
PATENT NO. 1010 
YELLOW PINOCCHIO _____ $1.50 
PATENT NO. 992 
RED PAV OR LES $1.75 
PATENT NO. 1189 
We believe this to be the outstanding red 
floribunda. Unfading color, free blooming, 
clean foliage and bushy compact growth. The 
Crombie’s have a 200 plant hedge of Red 
Favorite and Siren bordering the driveway 
at their Ceres home. 2’ 
ROSENELEER $1.50 
Pure pink with a silvery reflex, fully double 
tiny blooms. Lovely in a flower arrangement, 
and quite perfect as a boutannaire. 3’ 
SIREN seer ee ee $1.75 
PATENT NO. 1197 
The brightest, reddest rose in the nursery. 
Each crop of flowers seems to surpass the 
last. The dark red buds open to a fiery scarlet 
bloom, produced in clusters on long stems 
by a well balanced shapely plant. Good 
foliage. 214-3’ 
SPARTON ee ee S267) 
PATENT NO. 1357 
Another new floribunda that looks very 
promising. Burnt-orange buds opening to 
reddish coral, with sweet fragrance. Compact 
bushy grower. 2-214’ 
PLEIES EAR Y gee eee $1.75 
The fresh pink sprays of this tiny-flowered 
rose have charm throughout the season. The 
wide-spreading plant is ornamental as a shrub 
and fills a longfelt want for planting on ter- 
races or in rock gardens. 2-214’ 
PATENT NO. 926 
The originators call the color “cherry-coral”. 
Vogue grows a tall upright plant, with fine 
healthy foliage and produces large clusters 
of perfectly formed, high centered blooms. 
Long lasting as a cut flower. Carnation-like 
fragrance. 214-3’ 
PRUNING DEMONSTRATIONS 
Realizing the wide variance of opinion upon this subject, and the 
difficulty of doing it justice with the pen, we are going to conduct pub- 
lic pruning demonstrations during January, here in our Test Garden, 
at the Nursery. You are invited. The dates will be announced in the 
local newspapers. 
ALL AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 12 
