Che Best 
Gioibunoy Tass 
Floribunda Roses or Cluster Roses are a group of Roses espe- 
cially produced for mass planting. They are noted for their 
permanence, continuity of bloom, and ease of culture. Their 
habit of growth is bushy, and their chief characteristic is sturdi- 
ness. The plants are winter-hardy, therefore permanent, and 
bloom continuously in numerous clusters. Flowers are fairly 
large, vary from single to full double, and include the entire 
range of colors of Roses. A distinctive feature is the long-last- 
ingness of the flowers in all weathers. They are best planted 
closely—about 14 inches apart—in large groups and masses, 
in beds, so they will blanket the ground. Groups of three or 
ve of a variety placed in front of the shrub border create a 
superb color display. 
The New English 
Floribunda Rose, 
Frensham 
Piet Chlaiiocke 
Goldilocks (Plant Pat. No. 672) 
Each $1.50, Three $3.90, Doz. $15.60 
The buds are ovoid in shape, resembling miniature Hybrid Teas in 
form, and a rich golden yellow in color. They open slowly and 
gracefully. The flowers are cupped in the early stages and gradu- 
ally open to 314 inches across. They last a long time, as fresh new 
buds keep replenishing the over-all effect of a golden yellow mass. 
2 feet or taller. 
THE NEW 
ENGLISH FLORIBUNDA ROSE 
Frensham Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
If we were asked which is our favorite red Floribunda 
Rose, we would answer without hesitation ‘‘Frensham.”’ 
It is an outstanding new English introduction and Gold 
Medal Award Winner. It is our idea of what a Flori- 
bunda should be. This top-notch variety has every- 
thing, color clean crimson-vermilion-red, flowers in 
abundance, healthy rich green foliage, vigorous grow- 
ing, if you want to grow it in front of shrubs or in a 
bed by itself you’ll be more than pleased with it and 
as for a hedge of red Floribunda Roses, it is unsur- 
Passed. In bud form or when fully open it resembles the 
form of the finest Hybrid Tea Rose in small form. 
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