SHRUB ROSES 



EVERBLOOMING— RUGGEDLY 

 HARDY— CAREFREE 



Hardy and robust Sea Foam and The Fairy 

 are extremely useful and adaptable for landscape 

 planting — not for formal rose beds. They need 

 no fertilizing, pruning, spraying or watering. 

 You can plant them and forget them . . . but 

 you can't overlook them, for they bloom so pro- 

 fusely that you'll bless them all summer. 



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SEA FOAM 



Hybrid Shrub Rose. (Ernest Schwartz.) Plant Pat. 2463. This 

 tough, tremendously vigorous yet lovely rose is almost completely 

 free of disease or trouble of any kind. The 2 to 3-inch, double blooms of pure white 

 age to a delicate cream color, sometimes tinged pink. Use it as a specimen plant, a 

 border or broad low hedge; or tie it to a trellis or fence to make a fine white pillar. 

 Also a perfect ground cover for a sunny bank. Draped over a wall it forms a graceful 

 weeping rose. Masses of bloom all season. 



$3.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3 ea. — 25 or more, $2.55 ea. 



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(Bentall.) An absolutely foolproof plant. This beautiful 2 to 3-foot 

 shrub bears hundreds of seashell-pink flowers in large clusters all 

 season long"^ It makes an excellent lawn specimen, a colorful hedge or background 

 planting, and is so sturdy and hardy that it will flourish practically anywhere, even 

 in part shade. Very resistant to disease and insects. The lacy foliage is small and 

 very glossy. 



$2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea.— 25 or more, $2.20 ea. 



THE FAIRY 



SCARLET GEM 



CINDERELLA 



Miniature 

 Roses 



SCARLET GEM. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2155. Clear, 

 bright orange-scarlet flowers of excellent form and substance. It's 

 hard to believe such a small plant can produce such perfect flowers. 

 Hardy and free growing. 



$1.75 ea. — 3 or more, SI. 55 ea. — 10 or more, SI. 35 ea. 

 CINDERELLA. (deVink.) Dainty white flowers with the faintest 

 touch of pink. These well-formed, 1-inch blooms cover the plant. 

 Excellent pointed foliage. Bushy, free blooming and entirely depend- 

 able. A little jewel. 



$1.75 ea. — 3 or more, $1.55 ea. — 10 or more, SI. 35 ea. 



What's a Miniature Rose? 



Miniature Roses arc perfect copies of the classic 

 Hybrid Teas, but in mini size. The buds and flow- 

 ers are exquisitely formed, nice and full, but no 

 larger than a quarter. Tiny leaves, thorns and 

 branches are in proportion to the bloom. Plants 

 arc only 10 to 14 inches tall at most. 

 These little roses are amazingly hardy, disease resistant and per- 

 sistent blooming. Treat them like other roses (pruning, spraying, 

 feeding I, but plant them in beds of their own, as borders along walks 

 or patios, and in rock gardens. You will be fascinated with them. 



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All 6 Miniature 

 Roses 



BO-PEEP 

 CHIPPER 

 CINDERELLA 

 GOLD COIN 

 RED IMP 

 SCARLET GEM 



$9.50 



OTHER MINIATURES 



BO-PEEP. (deVink.) Dainty, extremely double flowers of arbutus-pink. 

 Tiny buds open to ideal blooms that are especially lovely to cut. Perhaps 

 the finest pink Miniature. Only about 8 inches tall. Blooms freely. 

 $1.75 ea. — 3 or more, SI. 55 ea. — 10 or more, SI. 35 ea. 



CHIPPER. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2704- Good-sized, 

 coral-pink flowers. Each bloom is a little beauty of elegant shape, its 

 petals perfectly arranged. The bushy, compact plants grow 15 to 18 

 inches tall. Attractive leathery leaves. 



$1.75 ea. — 3 or more, §1 .55 ea. — 10 or more, SI. 35 ea. 



GOLD COIN. (Moore.) Plant Pat. 2921. Tiny pointed buds open to 

 double flowers only an inch or so in diameter. Pure buttercup-yellow — 

 "like yellow silk," to quote one pleased grower. Low, bushy and com- 

 pact, blooming well. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, SI. 75 ea. — 10 or more, SI. 60 ea. 



RED IMP. (deVink.) Deep unfading crimson. Each little flower is 

 packed with as many as 60 petals. Bushy, upright plant growing 10 to 

 15 inches high. The most popular deep red Miniature. 



$1.75 ea. — 3 or more, SI .55 ea. — 10 or more, SI. 35 ea. 



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