HARDY POLYANTHA or POMPON ROSES 



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



White Baby Rambler. Note the perfect mass of bloom 



Standard Polyanthas l VE %l 



ONE 

 WINNER 



BABY DOLL. See Tip Top, described below. 



BABY TAUSENDSCHON (Louise Walter). The flowers, like 

 Climbing Tausendschon, range in color from deep pink to flesh- 

 pink and white, i-yr. size only, 30 cts., postpaid. 



BETSY VAN NES. Pure bright red; flowers unusually large and 

 double for this class, i-yr. size only, 30 cts., postpaid. 



ECHO. A soft tender pink of the style of Baby Tausendschon, 

 but more vigorous, i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 60 cts. □. 



ELLEN POULSEN. Dark, brilliant pink; large, full; sweet- 

 scented; vigorous, bushy habit. I-yr. size only, 30 cts., ppd. 



ERNA TESCHENDORFF. Flowers darker red than Red Baby 

 Rambler, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts. □. 



ETOILE DE MAI (Star of May). Flowers orange, passing to 

 canary yellow. I-yr. size only, 30 cts., postpaid. 



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.) i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 60 cts. ; extra 2-yr., 90 cts. □. 



ORLEANS ROSE. Brilliant geranium-red, suffused with rose, 

 center white. Awarded a Gold Medal, i-yr., 30 cts., post- 

 paid; 2-yr., 60 cts.; extra 2-yr., 90 cts. Q. 



SWEETHEART. See Mile. Cecile Brunner. 



TIP TOP (Baby Doll). The most unique Rose in this class. 

 It contains shades of old-gold, lavender, pink, and tinted 

 white, a bewitching combination. Grows only about 15 

 inches high, i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 60 cts. □. 



Tea Polyanthas (Large Flowering) 



CLOTILDE SOUPERT. Very double and deliciously 

 sweet; beautiful creamy white, deepening at center to a 

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

 I-yr., 30 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 60 cts. □. 



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, i-yr., 30 cts., 

 postpaid; 2-yr., 60 cts. □. 



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 the famous, constant-blooming 

 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. 



Use Baby Ramblers for Bright Edging 



4 COLORS— RED, WHITE, PINK, AND YELLOW 



They bloom unceasingly and are quite hardy. See quantity 

 prices at foot of page 



Red Baby Rambler (Mine. Norbert Levavasseur). Grows 

 18 to 24 inches. Flowers are borne in clusters of 20, 30, or 

 more, resembling the Climbing Crimson Rambler. Always in 

 bloom, i-yr., 30 cts., ppd.; 2-yr., 60 cts.; extra 2-yr., 90 cts. □. 



Pink Baby Rambler (Baby Dorothy, or Maman Levavasseur). 

 Beautiful bright pink. Blooms in masses, like the climbing 

 Dorothy Perkins Rose as shown in illustration on page 17. 

 i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 60 cts.; extra 2-yr., 90 cts. D. 



White Baby Rambler. Each branch bears from 15 to 50 little 

 creamy white flowers. Note the quantity of bloom shown in 

 illustration at top of page, i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 

 60 cts.; extra 2-yr., 90 cts. □. 



Yellow Baby Rambler (George Elger). This Rose is not exactly 

 the Baby Rambler type, as it does not bloom in clusters. The 

 flowers are small and dainty, each bloom being rich chrome-yel- 

 low and perfectly double. It produces quantities of these charm- 

 ing, delightfully fragrant, double yellow Roses from June till 

 frost, in sprays of from 4 to 6 blooms, i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid; 

 2-yr., 60 cts.; extra 2-yr., 90 cts. n. 



TflFFFP - ^ "I zl * each of the above 4 continuous blooming Roses, 

 ' Vl'l'JLIV^ It l-yr. size, $1.10; 2-yr. size, the 4 for $2.25; extra 

 2-yr. size, the 4 for $3.25 D. 



MARIE PAVTE. The unsurpassed Bush CemeleYy Rose. 

 Blooms unceasingly all season. White, with delicate 

 rose center. It is quite hardy and most satisfactory. 

 I_ y r ->35 c -» ppd.; 2-yr., 65c; extra 2-yr., $1 □. 



DOZEN RATES FOR ROSES ON THIS PAGE: 

 30-ct. size, $3 per doz., postpaid; 60-ct. size, $6 per doz. Q 



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