Vogue 
Flame to cherry-coral 
Perfect, little buds 
Compact, upright plant 
Grows 2% to 3 ft. tall 
The little flame-red buds, 
perfect in every detail, 
open slowly until the 
entire cluster of ten or 
more bursts into a color- 
ful long-lasting 
spray. Vogue is 
another interna- 
tional award 
winner which seems 
to grow and bloom 
well everywhere. 
Plant Pat. No. 924 
$2.00 each; 
3 for $5.25; 
12 for $21.00; 
25 for $40.00. 
Jiminy Cricket 
Rich coral-orange Vigorous, rounded plant 
Cup-shaped blooms to 3 in. Grows 2% to 3 ft. tall 
Whether you call it coral-orange or tangerine, the 
color is unusual and striking. As the flowers age, 
they remain an attractive salmon-orange until the 
last petal falls. Jiminy Cricket is a rose you can grow 
most anywhere and enjoy a wealth of unusually col- 
orful buds and blooms. Plant Pat. No. 1346. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00; 25 for $40.00. 
Floribundas 
Not Illustrated 
Dagmar Spath 
The buds open with a flush of pink at the tips of 
the petals and gradually unfold to a semi-double 
bloom, about 2% inches across, with snowy-white 
petals framing a tuft of golden stamens. Low to 
medium in height (about 1% to 2 ft.) the plant is 
free-branching and vigorous, blooming almost with- 
out a pause. It will display a succession of immense 
flower clusters and often there will be as many as 40 
flowers in a single cluster. 
$1.65 each; 3 for $4.35; 12 for $17.40; 25 for $33.75. 
Garnette 
The petite blooms with their amazing lasting quali- 
ties, are a favorite cut flower with florists everywhere, 
and they are favorites for the rose garden, too. 
Abundant holly-like foliage completely covers the 
little 18-inch plant, making it a perfect companion 
for the sparkling red blooms. Individually, the flow- 
ers are about 2 inches across, and they are usually 
borne in clusters of from 15 to 20. For perfect little 
red roses to cut, you can’t beat Garnette. 
$1.65 each; 3 for $4.35; 12 for $17.40; 25 for $33.75. 
How Many Plants 
The spacing of rose plants can be varied to quite an 
extent. However, to help you determine how many 
you may need for a specific spot, here are the 
approximate formal or rose bed spacings recom- 
mended for the South and West: 
Low Floribundas 
Medium Floribundas 
1 to 1% feet apart 
1% to 2% feet apart 
Large Floribundas 2% to 3% feet apart 
Hybrid Teas and 
: 3 to 4 feet apart 
Grandifloras td at 
In the North, Midwest, or East, where the growing 
season is shorter, spacing should be reduced about 
¥s. Also, with Floribundas, spacing should be reduced 
to suit where a solid hedge or mass effect is desired. 
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