FROLIC 
FROLIC 
(Pat. 1179) Just look at that mass of flowers! That's the way they really 
grow, and we were impressed beyond words when we saw them 
for the first time last season. You'll be delighted with the clear pink 
color, the upright, vigorous growth, and most of all with those count- 
less blooms. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
GARNETTE 
Small flowers of deepest red in tight clusters. The plants are low 
growing and neat—in fact, this is that charming potted plant you 
may have seen in the florist shops. It’s perfectly hardy outdoors. Ex- 
tremely long lasting as a cut flower. $1.25 each 
GOLDILOCKS 
(Pat. 672) In our opinion the best yellow floribunda because it has a 
longer season of bloom than any other yellow. Blooms are very double 
and up to 3 inches across. Plants grow 2/2 ft. high, and have ample, 
glossy, disease-resistant foliage. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90 
MRS. INGE POULSEN 
(Pat. 1050) Distinctly different colored floribunda made up of a pastel 
blend of amber, apricot and pink. The buds are exquisite, and the 
3 foot bushes are very free blooming. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90 
PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 484) This is one of the varieties that brought on the current popu- 
larity of floribundas. Large numbers of buds in big sprays colored 
rich salmon and flushed with gold, opening to attractive double blooms 
of soft, clear pink. It is very hardy, free-blooming and well branched. 
Grows about 2 feet tall. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90 
CRIMSON ROSETTE 
(Pat. 901) Large, open clusters of distinctive style flowers borne in 
very great profusion all season long. The buds and open blossoms are 
brilliant crimson, but the form of the flower with its tight rosette of 50 
or more petals and its formal yet delicate appearance will be the 
characteristics that win you. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.65 
PINK ROSETTE 
(Pat. 902) Just like its companion plant, Crimson Rosette, except that 
the flowers are of a pink shade. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.65 
GARNETT! 
GOLDILOCKS 
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