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 



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 large-flowering kinds, such as Clotilde Soupert, Marie Pavie 

 and Gruss an Aachen. 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, Pink or Yellow. A 

 planting of mixed colors is usually less effective. Keep the dead 

 flowers cut off and encourage fresh bloom. 



\V hite Bahy Rambler. Note the perfect ma 



Standard Polyanthas 



EVERY ONE 

 A WINNER 



-.■^BABY DOLL. See Tip-Top, described next column. 



ECHO. A soft tender pink color. Flowers resemble the hardy 

 climber "Thousand Beauties." i-yr. size only. 



ERNA TESCHENDORFF. Flowers darker red than Red 

 Baby Rambler. Extra fine. i-yr. size only. 



^GEORGE ELGER (YeUow Baby Rambler). Rich chrome- 

 yellow, double, dainty flowers. The plant produces quantities 

 of these charming, delightfully fragrant, perfect little Roses 

 from June till frost. 



^MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER (Sweetheart). No Polyantha 

 Rose in existence 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 Mile. Cecile Brunner you can have flowers 

 all season for wreaths, bouquets, or vases. A few blooms 

 will perfume a room. (See cut.) 



^ORLEANS ROSE. Color is brilliant geranium-red, suffused 

 with rose, and center white. The flowers come in great 

 trusses and if the old blooms are kept cut off you can 

 have a bright show from this Rose from June till 

 frost, as it is e.xceedingly free flowering. Habit is 

 dwarf and bushy. Awarded a gold medal. 



•SWEETHEART. See Mile. Cecile Brunner. 



Tea Polyanthas (Large Flowering) 



CLOTILDE SOUPERT. Ver>' double and deliciously 

 sweet; beautiful creamy white, deepening at center to a 

 clear, bright pink. Buds do not always open perfectly. 



I-yr. size only. 



•GRUSS AN AACHEN. The petals shade from delicate 

 flesh-pink and yellow on the outside to deep salmon- 

 pink in the center of the flower. Makes an immense, 

 perfect flower and very free blooming. 



Use Baby Ramblers for Bright Edging 



4 COLORS— RED, WHITE, PINK, AND VARIEGATED 



They bloom unceasingly and are quite hardy. 

 See prices at foot of page 



•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. 



•PINK BABY RAMBLER (Baby Dorothy, or Maman Leva- 

 vasseur). Beautiful bright pink. Blooms in masses, like the 

 climbing Dorothy Perkins Rose as shown on page 19. 



•WHITE BAB Y RAMBLER (KatharinaZeimct). Each branch 

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

 quantity of bloom shown in illustration at top of page. 



•TIP- 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 bed of this Rose is a constant delight. 



TflFFn?*^- 1 A 1 each of the above 4 continuous blooming Roses, 

 '^VmilV^ J.U l-yr. size, $1.25, ppd.; •* 2-yr. Star size, $3.60D 



MARIE PAVIE. The unsurpassed B^ish Cemetery Rose. 

 Blooms unceasingly all season. White, with delicate 

 rose center. It is quite hardy, i-yr. size only. 



Abed of Mile. Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart) gives bloom from June till trost. t:.x(iui: 

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



PRICES 



For any of the above 



(unless otherwise 



noted 1 



NOTE QUANTITY RATES 



Each 



10 for 



2S for 



1-yr. Pot-Grown Plants Postpaid 



$0 35 

 1 OOD 



$3 IS 

 9 OOD 



$7 00 

 20 OOD 



*2- YR. FIELD-GROWN, STAR ROSES 





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ol the Roses You Are Growing 



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