loribunda “Roses 
Producing great masses of colorful fragrant bloom 
from June to frost, very hardy, easy to grow, and fine 
for picking, Floribundas are fast becoming the most 
popular class of plants in America today. No home 
should be without them. 
Except as noted, prices are as follows: 
Dormant plants $1.75 each, 6 or more at $1.50 each. 
Potted plants $2.25 each, 6 or more at $2.00 each. 
Betty Prior. Plant Pat. 340. Beautiful silvery, rose-pink single 
flowers, blooms continuously. Tall growing. 
Dagmar Spaeth. Lovely alabaster white edged pink. 
Donald Prior. Plant Pat. 377. Huge clusters, bright scarlet 
crimson. 
Else Poulsen. Beautiful semi-double bright rose-pink. 
FASHION. Plant Pat. 789. Finest Floribunda yet created. 
Brilliant coral-salmon overlaid with gold. Most prolific. 
O22 Deel Otted ss Lei Ds 
GOLDILOCKS. The one really satisfactory golden yellow 
Floribunda. Beautiful long lasting flowers; sturdy growth. 
Potted. 
Gruss an Aachen. Great clusters of large tea-rose pink with 
creamy tints. 
JIMINY CRICKET. 1955 All-American Winner. Tanger- 
ine-red buds opening to coral-orange, fading to a pink coral. 
Delightfully fragrant. $2.75. Potted; $3.25. 
LaFayette Improved. Large clusters of bright cherry crimson. 
Very good for dry locations. 
LILIBET. The only 1954 All-America Floribunda. Ex- 
quisite pink tones ranging from soft rose to pale dawn tints. 
Very floriferous. $2.25. Potted; $2.75. 
MA PERKINS. 1953 All-American winner. Free bloom- 
ing with cuplike flowers opening to a translucent light Fash- 
ion color of shades of red with a suffusion of yellow, fading 
to a soft coral pink. $2.25. Potted; $2.75. 
Pink Bountiful. Plant Pat. 601. Large lasting clusters of deep 
reddish pink; fragrant. 
Pinocchio. Plant Pat. 484. Brilliant salmon flushed with 
gold. Pointed buds in constant profusion. 
Summer Snow. Clean pure white double flowers in large 
clusters. 
VOGUE. 1952 All-America. Grand flowers of brilliant deep 
cherry-coral. A true winner. $2.25. Potted; $2.75. 
White Pinocchio. Plant Pat. 1010. Fine double pure white. 
World’s Fair. Plant Pat. 362. Continuous blooming rose of 
deep velvety crimson. 
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