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ROSE LOVELINESS in Miniature 



Star Miniature Roses are like Hybrid Teas in every detail except- 

 ing size. They grow 8 to 12 inches tall, have tiny buds, nickel- 

 size blooms, and leaves, thorns, branches in proportion. They are 

 hardy — culture is the same as for garden roses. Use them in beds 

 at the foot of larger plants, in borders and rock gardens. The 

 flowers make interesting arrangements, table decorations and 

 corsages. In small gardens of their own. Miniature Roses are 

 sensational. Why not try some this way.** 



$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.30 each; 10 or more, $1.15 each 



Scarlet Gem (illustrated) (The House of Meilland) Plant Pal. 

 2155. Clear, bright scarlet — a brilliant beauty with fine foliage, 

 excellent plant and delightful flowers. 



Cinderella (illustrated) (deVink) Plant Pat. 1051. Dainty white 

 with faintest touch of pink. Well formed, 1-inch blossoms. Long, 

 pointed leaves. A little jewel, a favorite for years. 



Red Imp (not illustrated) (deVink) Plant Pat. 1032. Deep, un- 

 fading crimson with excellent bud and flower form. Up to 60 

 petals. One of the finest, most popular reds. 



Baby Gold Star (not illustrated) (Dot). Slightly larger flower than 

 other Miniatures ... a golden beauty with nicely formed buds 

 and blooms. The finest yellow. 



Bo-Peep (not illustrated) (deVink) Plant Pat. 976. Dainty double 

 blooms in arbutus-pink. Dehghtful form and color. Makes lovely 

 miniature bouquets. 



ORDER NO. 176 



30 



Why Not Enjoy Them All? 



Baby Gold Star 



Bo-Peep 



Cinderella 



Red Imp 



Scarlet Gem 



$6.50 



