Baby Chateau eae oe a - S . e d es 
EN. 
Connie 
Mack 
Glorious (Plant Patent No. 879) 
Each $1.50, Three $3.99, Doz. $15.60 
The extremely vigorous bushes of ‘‘Glorious’’ are 
well branched, producing strong canes that divide 
into many open sprays, bearing informal clusters 
of deep vermil'on buds, expanding into semi- 
double flowers of Tyrian rose. It can be truth- 
fully said, the flowers cover the plants. Taking the 
liberty to choose from the ent’re Rose family, it 
would be impossible to surpass the new Rose “‘Glor- e 
ious’”’ for the purpose of bordering drives or walks, : 
for mass planting or grouping; in fact, for any 
situation where a wealth of color is desired. Its 
name was given by the many visitors to the nursery. 
From all who beheld this fine new Rose in bloom, 
came the exclamation: “It is glorious!’”—and so 
the Rose was named. 
Floribunda 
Rose, 
Glorious 
