Fashion 
Rosenelfe 
Lilibet (Plant Patent No. 1209) Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
Named in honor of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth || and chosen an All- 
America Rose Selections Award winner for 1954, this dainty new Flori- 
bunda is destined to be carried into the hearts of Rose lovers everywhere. 
Lilibet’s popularity is well deserved, for it is a model plant. Its delicate 
appearance combined with unusual hardiness enable it to fill a variety 
of garden requirements. Its blooms unfold continuously through the 
growing season, presenting radiant clusters in a variety of exquisite pink 
tones. The colors range from light rose to soft dawn-pink during pro- 
gressive stages of bloom. Subtle gradations of tone within each petal 
enhance the depth and loveliness of the abundant clusters. 
Rosenelfe Each $1.50, Three $3.90, Doz. $15.69 
Graceful clusters of dainty La-France-pink flowers superby suited for 
cutting and table decoration. The handsomely shaped small buds or open 
blooms lend themselves perfectly to any kind of decoration. In the 
garden they never fail to draw attention. Color holds up well in hottest 
sun. Rosenelfe is a fine grower, has excellent foliage. The best of the 
pink Floribundas which has become so popular, and thousands upon thou- 
sands are planted each year. 
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 ina 
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. 
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 
overlaid 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 31/7 inches across and have a delightful old rose fra- 
grance. Grows about 21% to 3 feet tall; good foliage and prolific bloom- 
ing. 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. tu 
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