WORLD’S FAIR (Plant Pat. 362) 
Clusters of large, double, velvety rich scarlet flowers 
that become dark maroon in the fall. Individual flowers 
have 18 to 20 petals and are nearly 4 inches across. 
Fragrant, bushy and exceptionally hardy. An ideal 
plant to make your garden and grounds the pride of 
your neighborhood. Makes a continuous display from 
late spring until frost stops the performance. This was 
one of the first winners of the All-America award, and 
it is still considered a very fine floribunda after fifteen 
years. 
PIGMY GOLD (Plant Pat 1114) 
Double, golden yellow flowers only an inch in diam- 
eter, appearing both singly and in clusters. They are 
so dainty and tiny that they are of great interest wherever 
grown. In rich contrast to the buds and flowers is the 
dark, shiny green foliage. The dwarf, upright plant 
grows only a foot high. This delightful novelty makes 
a charming border plant, or it may be used to edge a 
walk. 
PIGMY RED (Plant Pat. 1319) 
A striking new companion plant for Pigmy Gold, with 
a petite, 12-inch plant covered with red bloom. The 
small, semi-double flowers are enhanced by a tiny white 
eye in the center. They are very freely produced; some- 
times as many as 17 buds and flowers appear at one 
time on a bush. This little gem is excellent for borders, 
wall tops, for edging and for use in porch boxes. These 
twin Pigmies can be the ‘conversation piece’’ of your 
garden. 
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