Baby Blaze (Plant Patent Applied for) 
kach $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $24.00 
Velvety cherry-red when opening and only a few shades lighter at the finish, 
the bright color is much enhanced by the white eye at the center of the 
flower. The flowers are usually produced in large clusters of from 1:0) 40725 
on a shoot. The dark red buds open slowly and do not fade unpleasantly at 
any stage. In fall the color intensifies to the deeper tones and the rich shade 
gains very great praise. Baby Blaze is excellent for group plantings, for 
hedges and for the multitudinous uses around the home that the Floribundas 
have developed. The cherry-red is an excellent color _and is particularly 
effective when used as a base planting to the white Climbing Rose Pros- 
perity. 
Baby Chateau Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
This large-flowered cluster Rose produces semi-double flowers of deepest 
dark velvety red. It is a strong grower and makes a magnificent display 
when planted in solid beds or if used in combination with a white cluster 
Rose. 
Bright Eyes (Plant Patent No. 880) 
Each $1.50, Three $3.90, Doz. $15.60 
A fine new creamy yellow Floribunda. There will be hundreds of Roses 
smiling at you when the clustered yellow buds of Bright Eyes open in a 
profusion of continuous bloom. As the canary-yellow buds expand, the color 
alters in the opening flowers, changing to a shimmering, silvery yellow near 
the outer margins of the petals. At times the silvery tips are tinted in a 
most artistic manner with soft pastels of pink and rose. 
Connie Mack (Plant Patent No. 1062) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
The flowers are a dark, velvety crimson in graceful clusters which have 
aptly been called ‘florists’ spray’’ Roses. The foliage represents a marked 
advance in Rose breeding, being almost immune to attacks of mildew. Many 
clusters of blooms with long stems and long lasting qualities are produced 
from spring through fall. You will find the Rose ‘‘Connie Mack’’ to be one 
of the choice Floribunda Roses. The sturdiness and vigor of this variety 
makes it a superb garden plant as well as one of the best for cutting. 
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Bright Eyes Ever since its introduction several years ago this variety is constantly be- 
j coming more popular. No matter where grown, it performs beautifully, 
flowering tirelessly throughout summer and autumn, never stopping to pro- 
duce its delightful semi-double blooms of unfading sparkling rose-pink. The 
big clusters of flowers grow on erect stems perfect for cutting. Plants are 
thrifty and hardy. Here is a fine Floribunda which will please you as it has 
done thousands of others. 
Fashion (Plant Patent No. 789) All-America Award Winner for 1950 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
An exquisitely beautiful Floribunda. The color is luminous coral-pink over- 
laid with gold which softens to clear coral and then deepens into deeper 
tinted tones at the finishing stage. Pointed buds are Oriental red and slowly 
open into miniature-like Hybrid Tea form. The open flowers are about 31/2 
inches across and have a delightful old rose fragrance. Grows about 214 
to 3 feet tall; good foliage and prolific blooming. At the National Rose 
Society’s Show in London it received the Gold Medal and was the sensation 
of the Show. No wonder it won the All-America Award in 1950. 
Fashion 
Floradora Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
One of the gayest Floribundas. It is spectacular, constantly in bloom and an 
entirely new shade in Roses—a brilliant cinnabar-red, as_arresting under 
artifical light as in the garden. No matter where they are, Floradora blooms 
are always the eye catchers. It grows 2 to 3 feet tall. 
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