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149—FASHION. 
(CiPraltiewsINio™ 
789). Consid- 
ered the fin- 
est Floribunda yet intro- 
duced. Buds are an Ori- 
ental red opening to a 
sparkling coral-pink, some- 
times shaded with gold. 
The last stages have a 
reddish tinge. The blooms 
are unfading and_ the 
great profusion from 
spring to fall assures you 
constant color. A bed in 
front of a picture window 
is ideal. Each $2.00; 3 
for $5.25; 12 for $21.00. 
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153—LILIBET. (Pat. No. 1209). 
This low growing Floribunda 
captured the All-America award 
for its class in 1953-1954. Each 
little bud is perfect, with a cap- 
tivating rose-pink to dawn-pink 
color and spicy fragrance. Re- 
sistant to disease. Excellent 
for corsages and arrangements. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25; 12 for 
$21.00. 
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176—IRENE OF DENMARK. 
(Pat. No. 889). Sweetheart 
type buds. Open blooms are 
large, double and frosty white. 
139—CARROUSEL. (Pat. No. 1066). A new 
strain between Hybrid Tea and Floribunda, 
with large, double, deep rich red flowers, 
both in clusters and single blooms. Prolific 
bloomer on tall growing plant with glossy, 
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Vigorous and bushy to 21% mildew-free foliage. Each $2.00; 3 for 20 
feet. Small, neat foliage. $5.25; 12 for $21.00. No- 8 M 
Each $1.75; 3 for $4.65; 12 offel _\ec- 
for $18.60. We ° e 
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A free flowering Floribunda with 812). Clusters of large, double, vas Fashion \ 
intense bright red flowers from velvety red blooms that are un-° Carrouss 
spring to fall. It grows low and usually long lasting on the bush e ° 
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podcast’ pnesing il ideal boron o) or after cutting. Continuous \ Denmark 
holds color. Each $1.75; 3 for bloom and fragrance add to its \ Valenti™ 
Irene of Denmark $4.65; 12 for $18.60. value. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90; for 6 
A Border Planting of Valentine 12 for $15.60. ; A\\ 
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Vaughn Woodard, our Land- 
scape Architect, has been beau- 
tifying the finest homes in this 
area for 30 years. His ability 
and taste have been recog- 
nized nationally since he is a 
past Director of the Landscape 
Nurserymen’s’ Association, and 
won first prize in a_ national 
contest for the best landscape 
plan submitted from the Middle 
West. 
_ Floribunda Roses, in his opin- 
ion, have done more to put color 
into the landscaping of the 
home than all else combined 
during the past 20 years and 
are the most popular Rose in 
America today. Fool proof, color- 
ful, hardy, and continuously in 
bloom from spring to fall under 
all climatic conditions. Many 
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varieties have from 200 to 800 i ; ' 
blooms per season. Ideal for M. VAUGHN WOODARD 
hedges, foundations or mass Landscape Architect and 
plantings. Sales Manager 
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