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91 GC 515] —Only rose 
known to win six Interna- 
tional awards. All America win- 
ner in 1950, Gold Medal winner 
in London, accredited with nu- 
merous other awards. Coloring 
is different from that of any other 
rose—luminous coral-pink with 
overtones of gold at base of each 
petal. Dainty, tapered buds 
borne in abundance. Perfectly 
formed flowers with Hybrid Tea 
shape. Fragrant. Plant Patent 
No. 789. Prepaid...Each $2.00 
10 WARDS .,a 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDAS 
Choice varieties, each one the résult of modern hybridiz- 
ing methods to achieve the best possible color and form. 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDA COLLECTION. Includes 1 each of Flori- 
bundas A through E pictured above and described below, 
SING C5286 — Prepatd eben ie -eater dae All 5 for $7.95 
(a) 91 GC $154—Jiminy Cricxets. Newcomer in the Flori- 
bunda family. All America winner for 1954. Glowing 
coral-pink flushed with gold at the base. Produced in 
large clusters, with new buds constantly forming to accent 
its beauty. Pat. applied for. Prepaid........... Each $2.50 
91 GC 5152—Go.piLocxs. Winner of many honors and 
medals. True golden-yellow blooms in large clusters 
are produced continuously all summer. Fragrant blooms 
often 3Y2 in. across. Plants are dense and well-formed, 
with glossy foliage. Plant Patent 672. Prepaid.Each $1.50 
91 GC 5150—Rep Pinoccuio. One of the most popular 
Floribundas. Deep red buds open to form large clusters 
of 314-in. carmine flowers. Petals develop a rich, velvety 
texture as they open. Color does not fade. Sweet fragrance. 
Plant Patent 812) Prepaidev.namsaecnn« aie ces.. Each $1.50 
(D) 91 Gc 5151—Fasuton. Described in detail at left. 
91 GC 5153—Wuirte Pinoccuro. Dainty cream-colored 
buds, glistening white flowers borne in clusters of 30 or 
more. Dk. green foliage. Plant Pat. 1010. Prepaid. Ea, $1.50 
AxsouT FLORIBUNDA Roses, Bloom from late spring until fall. 
More dainty in size than Hybrid Teas, but many have the 
true Hybrid Tea form. Flowers are ideal for cutting. Plant 
18 to 24 in. apart, in spring or fall. Hardy in all zones, but 
should be protected in zones 8 and 9. See Zone Map on 
Page 13, explanation of Patented Roses on Page 12. 
FAVORITE FLORIBUNDAS 
FAVORITE FLORIBUNDA CoLLEcTION. Includes 1 each Flori- 
bundas F through J pictured above and described below. 
91 GC 5287—Prepaid. GRADE A............ All 4 for $4.50 
91 GC 5288—Prepaid. Grape AA........... All 4 for 5.10 
91 GC 5165—FrensHaAm. English Gold Medal winner. 
Large clusters of deep scarlet, fragrant roses in abun- 
dance. So compact in growth, it is often used as hedge. 
(6) 91 GC 5167—Rocuester. Formerly patented. Large 
roses in cluster formation are soft yellow with contrast- 
ing orange-carmine on reverse. Fragrant. Leathery leaves. 
(H) 91 GC 5166—FLorapora. AARS Award winner 1945. 
Full perfectly formed orange-scarlet roses. Flowers look 
like double Camellias when fully open. 
91 GC 5168—Rosene Fre. Handsome Hybrid Teashaped 
buds open to form clusters of two-tone roses. Light pink 
inside, deep rose reverse, Light green, glossy foliage. 
Price or ABove FLoriBuNDA Roses. State Grade. 
Prepaid. GRADE A...... Each $1.25 .....Any 3 for $3.60 
Prepaid. Grape AA....Each 1.40 .....Any3 for 4.00 
GarnettE. (Not pictured), Rich, garnet-red roses look like 
miniature Hybrid Teas. Used by most florists for corsages. 
Very long-lasting when cut. Slight fragrance. 
91 GC 5169—Grade A. Prepaid. Each $1.45; 3 for $3.95 
How To Uss FLoripunpa Roses. For the most effective dis- 
play, use three or more plants of the same variety. The re- 
sulting color mass is striking when used as a facer for an 
evergreen group or in front of low shrubs. Incorporate 
Floribundas in your border planting, particularly if you 
have picture windows overlooking lawn or garden areas. 
