HARDY POLYANTHA or POMPON ROSES 



FINE FOR CEMETERY PLANTING— THESE ROSES BLOOM PROFUSELY FROM JUNE TILL FROST 



Ideal for Bordering Beds, Edging Walks, and 

 Planting in Solid Beds ( Se L££ es ) 



You cannot resist being enthusiastic over this splendid class 

 of Roses for they surpass all others in the quantity of bloom they 

 produce. Being perfectly hardy, low in growth and continuous 

 bloomers, they are taking the place of geraniums, for once planted 

 they are there to stay and increase in beauty yearly. 



In this class are different varieties of Polyanthas, such as the 

 Baby Ramblers, the small-flowered or standard Polyanthas, and 

 the larger-flowered kinds, such as Ellen Poulsen and Baby Doll. 

 All are suitable for bordering paths where a continuous show of 

 bloom is desired, but for edging flower-beds the bright-blooming, 

 dwarf-growing Baby Rambler types are the most desirable. 

 When planting in quantity you will find it best to use all one 

 color, either Red, White, or Pink. Keep the dead flowers cut off 

 and encourage fresh bloom. Polyantha Roses are quite hardy and 

 bloom unceasingly all summer and until frost. 



ALL THESE ROSES IN TWO SIZES. SEE PRICES BELOW 



Finest Displays Result from Mass Planting 



OF EACH OF THE FOUR DIFFERENT COLORS 

 *RED BABY RAMBLER Mme. Norbert Levavasseur). 



Grows 1 8 to 24 inches. Flowers are borne in clusters of 20, 30, 

 or more, resembling the Climbing Crimson Rambler. This 

 and the Pink and White Baby Ramblers keep up a con- 

 tinuous show of bloom all summer and until frost. They 

 are fine for bordering driveways, etc. 



•PINK BABY RAMBLER (Baby Dorothy, or Maman 

 Levavasseur) . Beautiful bright pink. Blooms in masses, 

 like the climbing Dorothy Perkins Rose as shown on page 26. 



* WHITE BABY RAMBLER (Eatharina Zeimet). Each 

 branch bears from 15 to 50 little creamy white flowers. Note 

 the quantity of bloom shown in illustration at top of page. 



•TTP-TOP (Baby Doll). This is a "true tricolor" Rose and the 

 most unique variety in this class. It contains shades of old 

 gold, lavender, pink and tinted white, a bewitching combina- 

 tion. The buds are most exquisite, showing rich yellow with 

 pink tips and the plant blooms continuously. It grows only 

 15 to 18 inches high. A dainty, delightful little Rose. 



White Baby Rambler. Note the perfect mass of bloom 



Standard Polyanthas a^wTnSe! 



•BABY DOLL. See Tip-Top, described next column. 



This noon, looking at my Tip Top rose bushes, I was surprised to be able 

 to pick half a dozen blooms and count nearly 100 buds on the ten plants. — 

 V. O. S., Fairhaven, Mass., Oct. 27, 1921. 



•BABY TAUSENDSCHON or THOUSAND BEAUTIES 

 (Louise Welter). Flowers deep pink to white, same as with 

 climbing Tausendschon. A continuous bloomer and a fine 

 edging for Rose-beds. 



*EDITH CAVELL. (New.) Color brilliant scarlet, overlaid 

 with deep, velvety crimson or maroon. The blooms come 

 in great open clusters all season. The most attractive red 

 Polyantha Rose in existence. 



•ELLEN POULSEN. Flowers are larger than the Baby 

 Rambler type of Polyantha Roses. Color is brilliant pink. 

 It is very floriferous and sweetly scented. 



•ERNA TESCHENDORFF. Flowers glistening dark red, of 

 same type as Red Baby Rambler, but much brighter in 

 color. Very effective when massed. A Rose you can depend 

 on for bright bloom continuously from June until frost. 



•JESSIE. A fine Rose for massing as it flowers profusely. The 

 color is glowing crimson, which does not fade until the blooms 

 are ready to fall. If you have anywhere in your garden that 

 needs a touch of bright red all summer you should try this 

 excellent, continuous-flowering variety. 



•MLLE. CECDLE BRUNNER (Sweetheart). No 



Polyantha Rose in commerce can surpass this exquisite 

 variety, with its sprays of rich, rosy pink baby buds, 

 which open into lovely, perfectly double, miniature 

 flowers of seashell-pink. From a row or bed of this 

 Rose you can have flowers all season for bouquets or 

 boutonnieres. It is intensely fragrant. (See cut.) 



•ORLEANS ROSE. Color is brilliant geranium-red, 

 suffused with rose, and center white. The flowers 

 come in great trusses and make a fine showing all 

 summer. This Rose when massed in solid beds or 

 along borders is very fine and the color has the effect 

 of rich, glowing pink. Awarded a gold medal. 



About this time, last year. I bought a dozen Roses from you and had 

 splendid results from them. They bloomed continually: in fact, I had Roses 

 in bloom until December 10. They were greatly admired by my neighbors 

 and everyone who saw them. Mrs. W. E., Darby, Pa., March 2, 1922. 



I have bought all my plants (of all kinds) from you for the last 

 twelve years and find them all that you claim for them and more. — 

 Mrs. L. K. S., Three Oaks, Mich., July 15, 1922. 



rflliTIi'P'^ 1ft 1 each oi the above 4 Roses, 1-yr. size, for $1.25 

 -Vl'ilill^ M.O postpaid; -A^-vr., Star size, the 4 for $3.75 Q 



Abed of Mile. Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart) gives bloom from June till frost. Exquisite 

 bouquets are made with this dainty, free-flowering, fragrant baby Rose 



$1 *Roses 80c. EA. IF 



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PRICES 

 For any of the 

 above, unless 

 otherwise noted 



Note Quantity Prices — Any 25 at 100 Rate 



1-yr., Pot-Grown Plants, Postpaid . . . . 

 •2-YR., FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE. 



Each 



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 $1 -frRoses at 80 cts. each. 



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