Summer Snow (Plant Patent No. 416) 
Each $1.50, Three $3.90, Doz. $15.60 
The most prolific of white Floribundas, with 
great ‘‘drifts’’ of beautiful large clusters, all 
as clean as falling snow. The remarkable pro- 
fusion of heavy flower clusters covers the 
plant during late June, July, August and Sep- 
tember. 
White Finch 
Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.59 
Same height and habit of growth as Mrs. R. 
M. Finch. The fine clusters of flowers are 
pure white. They are especially valuable for 
contrasts such as combination with Baby Cha- 
teau or Cheerio. Very free flowering and a 
good grower. 
World’s Fair (Plant Patent No. 362) 
Each $1.50, Three $3.90, Doz. $15.60 
It will furnish a continuous display of color 
from late spring until frosts stop the perform- 
ance. Ideal, bushy plants just about hide 
themselves under clusters of large velvety 
blooms of blackish scarlet, the fragrant petals 
surround a glowing mass of golden stamens. 
A very large-flowered Floribunda. A solid 
bed of World’s Fair will give the gardener 
something to boast about all next winter. 
Vogue (Piant Patent No. 926) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
All-America Award Winner for 1952. Mar- 
velous new Floribunda with an iridescent bril- 
liantly glowing color of begonia-rose flushed 
with salmon. The individual flowers, 3-4 
inches in diameter, are perfectly formed, high 
centered and Hybrid Tea shaped. The plant 
grows 214-3 ft. tall or better when estab- 
lished. Fits well in foundation plantings in 
conjunction with evergreens or shrubs, It 
makes a very good edging plant along walks 
or drives and being a prolific bloomer, it is 
excellent for cutting. Here are a few of the 
awards captured by this newcomer: AIll- 
America Rose Selections Winner, 1952; Gold 
Medal, Geneva, Switzerland, 1950; First Cer- 
4 tificate, Bagatelle, Paris, 1950. 
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Floribunda 
Rose, 
Vogue 
“Sister Kenny” (Plant Patent No. 1146) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
True rosarians and those who know and love Roses 
for their beauty alone will appreciate and love the new 
Rose “Sister Kenny.’ Even in this day with all the 
new varieties introduced into commerce each season, 
“Sister Kenny” is outstanding. No artist or painter, no 
matter what pigment he used, could transfer its bril- 
liance and color to parchment or canvas. The flowers 
of flaming scarlet are borne in clusters well above the 
copper-green foliage, and are evenly spaced; each 
burst of blooms transforming the plants into glowing 
candelabras of color. At the base of the petals, in the 
fully opened flowers, the flaming scarlet merges with 
rosy vermilion. The glow and fire in this lovely chalice 
of color forms a perfect background for the jewel-like 
cluster of golden anthers. ‘Sister Kenny” is without 
question the most brilliant of all Floribundas. 
Floribunda Rose, Pinocchio (See page 91) 
