24. HENRY 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
2-year No. 1 
ELSE POULSEN—Blooms in large pink clusters 
continuously throughout the season. One of 
the best pink floribundas. 
EUTIN—Large clusters of very double, deep red 
flowers on a vigorous mildew-resistant bush. 
FLORADORA—Scarlet and geranium-red flori- 
bunda producing double 25-petaled flowers. 
Height 2% feet. A.A.R.S. 1945 award. 
FRENSHAM—tThe flowers are dark, velvety crim- 
son in graceful clusters which are excellent for 
cutting. Many clusters of blooms with long 
stems and long lasting qualities are produced 
from Spring through Fall. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE—Large clusters of bright 
cherry-crimson. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH—Salmon-red with orange 
shadings, blooming in enormous clusters. 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
BETTY PRIOR (Patent No. 340)—Produces large 
fragrant clusters continuously throughout the 
season. Open lively red turning to shell-pink. 
desirable for mass planting. 
Price 
FASHION (Patent No. 789)—Brilliant luminous 
coral flowers overlaid with gold, opening into 
wavy, graceful petals. All season bloom, large 
clusters and singly. A.A.R.S. award for 1950. Each 
RTC eG peers ms Scheel BEb Nee eit «AW eee ie $2.25 
GERANIUM RED (Patent No. 811)—Flowers very 
double, strong geranium fragrance, bright ger- 
anium-red cluster. 
Price 
GOLDILOCKS (Patent No. 672)—The buds are 
ovoid in shape, resembling miniature Hybrid 
Teas in form, and a rich golden yellow in color. 
Strong grower. Price 
JIMINY CRICKET (Patent Applied For)—A.A.R.S. 
award for 1955. A floribunda which features 
tangerine red buds, opening to coral-orange and 
finishing in a pink coral. It has a pleasing old 
rose fragrance. Foliage is glossy bronze in the 
early stages and at maturity turns to a lush, 
glossy green. The upright growth makes it 
ideal for hedges. Price 
LILIBET (Patent applied for)—Award winner 
A.A.R.S. 1954. A model hardy plant produces 
radiant roses in clusters of exquisite pink 
tones. Mildew and black spot resistant. 
Price 
MA PERKINS (Patent rights reserved)—Beautiful 
coral-salmon tinted flowers, which are sweetly 
fragrant, occur in clusters, as well as singly, 
througout the season. All-America Award win- 
ner for 1953. PIiCOse res ee ae $2.50 
PINOCCHIO (Patent No. 484)—A hardy plant 
producing an abundance of pointed buds of 
salmon-flushed gold, opening to miniature 
hybrid tea-like roses of soft clear pink and in 
great clusters. Price 
RED PINOCCHIO (Patent No. 812)—Masses of 3%- 
inch flowers in unfading clusters. Rich car- 
mine; gradually deepens as blooms open. Wild 
rose fragrance. 
Price 
NURSERIES 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Patent No. 601)—Bud short 
pointed, begonia-rose. Flowers small, double, 
open rosy-pink borne on strong stems. 
Price 
SUMMER SNOW (Patent No. 416)—The most pro- 
lific of white floribundas with great “drifts” 
of beautiful large clusters like mounds of snow. 
PL CG: gee ne See ie eee aes, SP a Ee EE, $1.75 
WORLD’S FAIR (Patent No. 362)—First award 
A.A.R.S. 1940. Produces large clusters of vel- 
vety blooms of fragrant blackish-scarlet with 
glowing mass of golden stamens. 
Price 
VOGUE (Patent No. 926)—New floribunda with 
its own unique brilliantly glowing cherry-coral 
color. Individual flowers three to four inches 
in diameter are hybrid tea-shaped with per- 
fect high-centered form. A.A.R.S. award for 1952. 
Price 
TREE ROSES 
Tree Roses are truly called the “Queen of Flow- 
ers.””’ The blooms produced are superior in qual- 
ity to those produced on regular bush form 
because of the special strain of understock. 
We have the following varieties: 
SONATA—Red. 
ENCHANTMENT (Pat. No. 737)—Bi-color yellow- 
pink. 
INDEPENDENCE (Pat. No. 1036)—Firecracker red. 
NEW YORKER (Pat. No. 823)—Red. 
PAGEANT—Bi-color yellow. 
2-Vie heads Onto 7s =lte St CTS eee en: $4.75 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Price—$1.50 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—An old favorite Climbing 
Rose. Very hardy and a vigorous grower. 
Color deep pink. Blooms extra large. 
BLAZE — Sometimes called the everblooming 
Paul’s Scarlet. Blaze give a plentiful supply 
of vivid scarlet flowers over a long first bloom- 
ing period and then continues to flower inter- 
mittently all season. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Large, flesh-pink flowers on 
long stems. 
NEW DAWN—Everblooming climbing rose. Apple 
blossom pink flowers with old rose fragrance. 
PAUL'S SCARLET—Large well-shaped flowers of 
a vivid scarlet-red that does not fade. 
SEVEN SISTERS—Double, deep pink, borne in 
large clusters. 
PATENTED CLIMBING ROSES 
ALOHA (Patent No. 948)—The primary bud de- 
velops into a gorgeous 5-inch bloom. Rich rose- 
pink with soft lilac silvery pink on inside of 
petals when open. 
Price 
KING MIDAS (Patent No. 586)—Blooms with a 
profusion of large double yellow flowers. 
Price 
