CHINA DOLL—Personifies the word ‘‘floriferous.” 
CHINA DOLL. Floribunda. Patent 678. ARS 77%. 15-18 inches. 
Certainly the best of the low-growing Floribundas in the rose-pink or China- 
rose shades—darker than its rival Pinkie, but equally floriferous. So 
covered with blooms all season, there’s hardly a leaf showing. At long 
last we should have enough. 3 for 5.25 each 2.00 
COCORICO. (Cockcrow.) Floribunda. Patent 1193. Medium to tall. 
Blooms in clusters of 3 inch single flowers, on a plant which with us, is 
completely disease-proof. Something about this gay, orange-scarlet flori- 
bunda gives me a ‘lift’ every time I see it. . . seems to say, ''Cheer-up, 
life’s good!” 
Guaranteed to dispel your blue moods and enliven all the dull spots in 
your garden. Thanks, Mons. Meilland—you have created a real sparkler 
in this one. . 2.00 
CRIMSON ROSETTE. Floribunda. Patent 901. ARS 78%. 2 feet. 
Its name describes it. The small, tightly formed rosettes are deep, clear 
crimson, which literally cover a neat well-rounded plant, from spring to 
frost. 3 for 4.50 — each ny s 
DONALD PRIOR. Floribunda. Patent 377. ARS 86%. 2-3 feet. 
The other day when “Hon. Secretary’’ was showing a man and his wife 
through the growing field, the man exclaimed, pointing—’’What's that?” 
Answer—"'Donald Prior.’’ Sez man to wife,—'’Darling, write that on your 
list and put two crosses beside it.’’ A 12-petalled rose of velvety dark red, 
mighty good anywhere in the U.S. A Hamisch favorite. 1.50 
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