FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Independence. Plant Patent 1036. A_ brilliant 
and satisfactory new Floribunda. Double flowers, 
mostly in clusters, are large in size for a Flori- 
bunda, and are of the most vivid orange-scarlet 
color, which holds well in hottest sun. $2.00. 
Jiminy Cricket. Plant Patent Applied for. 1955 
All-America Winner. A most brilliant and strik- 
ing Floribunda produced in great profusion on a 
vigorous bush. Vivid tangerine-orange color in 
bud, changing to coral or vermilion as It opens, 
and finishing a shade of pink-coral. The flowers 
have the appearance of a deep and intensified 
Fashion, and the glossy foliage adds to its at- 
tractiveness. In our test garden and fields it has 
been the most admired Floribunda—quite a 
tribute, for there are a number of other fascin- 
ating Floribundas. The sparkling Jiminy Cricket 
is a worthy companion to such lovely varieties as 
Fashion and Ma Perkins. $2.50. 
Lilibet. Plant Patent 1209. 1954 All-America 
Winner. Lilibet is a very lovely new Floribunda, 
honoring Queen Elizabeth of Britain with the 
name she was called as a child. Lilibet is a lively 
shade of bright pink, bearing perfectly shaped 
baby buds, many on single stems to cut for small 
arrangements and corsages. Beautiful in bud, it ts 
exquisite when the flower opens, showing an at- 
tractive center of reddish stamens. A bushy plant, 
vigorous in growth, free flowering all the Rose 
season. $2.00. 
Ma Perkins. Plant Patent 1143. 1953 All-America 
Winner. Most charming in color and form. Buds 
are coral with tinges of red and a touch of yellow 
at the base; open flowers are lovely coral-shell- 
pink. Compact and vigorous. A worthy com- 
panion of Fashion and Vogue. $2.00. 
POULSEN’S BEDDER 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
RED PINOCCHIO © 
Pinkie. Plant Patent 712. A very lovely little 
Rose of perfect Sweetheart size and form. Deep 
pink, opening lighter. A most profuse bloomer, 
repeating over a long season. An All-America 
Winner of 1948. $1.75. 
Pink Rosette. Plant Patent 902. A new and lovely 
form in Floribundas. Beautiful rosette-shaped, 
small, double flowers borne in large clusters on a 
small, compact, healthy bush. Flowers are long 
lasting and very fine for corsages. $1.75. 
Pinocchio. Plant Patent 484. Pink, suffused sal- 
mon; small, double flowers in clusters. Strong, 
compact, floriferous bush. $1.50. 
Poulsen’s Bedder. Clear, bright pink petals, 
slightly ruffled. Somewhat tall for a Floribunda, 
constant and profuse in bloom; very effective as a 
hedge or bedding variety. $1.50. 
Red Pinocchio. Plant Patent 812. Very double, 
very dark red flowers borne in large clusters on a 
medium-sized, compact bush. Excellent for hedge 
and border use. A great bloomer in hottest 
weather, and a very satisfactory Floribunda 
everywhere it is grown. $1.50. 
Red Ripples. Brilliant scarlet in both bud and 
open flower; wavy petals; large clusters profusely 
borne on an upright, vigorous bush. $1.25. 
Snowflake. Small, semi-double, ivory-white flow- 
ers produced freely on very vigorous, bushy, ‘Tea- 
Polyantha plants. Very disease resistant. $1.50. 
The Fashion Group 
Fashion. Coral-salmon. | 
Jiminy Cricket. T’angerime-orange. 
Ma Perkins. Coral-shell-pimk. 
(Regular value $6.50) 
SPECIAL, one each, $5.75 
Three of each for $17.10 
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