GOLDEN SALMON (Below) 
Huge trusses of bright salmon-orange flowers, borne 
upright on a strong, bushy plant. A very striking and 
unfading color in any garden, which attracts immediate 
attention. Like other varieties in this color range, it 
} needs to be located very carefully in relation to reds 
and pinks. 
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FLORADORA 
The exquisitely formed buds of glowing orange- 
scarlet are carried in sprays of from six to twelve. Each 
bud is slow opening to a fully double flower resembling 
a perfect little camellia. The plant is tall and slender. 
A showy, vigorous floribunda that well earned its award 
from All-America Rose Selections. 
GOLDILOCKS (Plant Pat. 672) 
The leading yellow floribunda. The buds are ovoid 
in shape, resembling miniature hybrid teas in form, and 
a rich golden yellow in color. Opening slowly and 
gracefully, they pass through many attractive stages. 
Goldilocks lasts a long time, as fresh new buds keep 
replenishing the overall effect of the golden yellow mass. 
The foliage is glossy, dark green, decorative and abun- 
dant. Perfect for border, bed, specimen or base planting. 
GERANIUM RED (Plant Pat. 811) 
The 4-inch camellia-like flowers of vivid spectrum- 
red, heavily scented with the sweet heady fragrance of 
rose-geranium, will brighten your garden or home with 
their freshness. The blooms appear in clusters and also 
individually on single stems. An easy grower, the bush 
is medium in size, compact and is susceptible to few 
rose ills. 
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