+ The Fairy. Hardy, continuous-blooming, 3 to 4-foot 
shrub Rose that requires no spraying 
EVERBLOOMING 
SHRUB ROSE 
This new type of Rose gives us the world’s most 
valuable plant for use about the home grounds. For it 
is a medium small, refined shrub that blooms all season. 
Its growth is mound-shaped, densely branching, thick 
and bushy. Use, for instance, in place of the more com- 
mon Barberry or Bridal Wreath for a planting of greater 
distinction and constant lovely bloom from June to freez- 
ing weather. It is most attractive, as an accent plant or 
for mass plantings, living fences, or dog-proof hedges. 
*THE FAIRY. See illustration. One of the finest 
and most useful plants ever introduced. A regular 
“Busy-Lizzie” for bloom. Rosettes of seashell-pink 
come in large sprays, continually. A medium low, 
spreading bush with small, shiny, attractive foliage 
as pretty as boxwood and needs no spraying. It grows 
here to 4 feet high and broader than high, but can be 
kept lower. Rated 9.3 out of 10 by the American 
Rose Society, it does well everywhere. $1.50 ea.; 
3 to 11, $1.30 ea.; 12 or more, $1.20 ea. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL 
ROSES 
These very hardy bush Roses can be grown in the 
colder climates without winter protection, and both 
varieties are worthy of a garden place anywhere. Healthy, 
vigorous, undemanding and beautiful. 
*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The world-renowned 
snow-white Hybrid Perpetual Rose that repeats Its 
blooms throughout the season. Not fragrant, but un- 
surpassed in form and size. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, 
$1.30 ea. 
*HENRY NEVARD. This delightfully fragrant, 
deep crimson Hybrid Perpetual Rose repeats its 
glowing blooms in the fall. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, 
$1.30 ea. 
OFFER 126: One each of the above two, $2.60 
MINIATURE ROSES 
3-in. Pot-Grown Plants, Postpaid 
Fall shipment for outdoor planting in the south. For 
outside, north of Washington, D. C., we advise spring 
planting. For indoor winter flowering, rest plants out- 
doors until after January 1, then pot and place in a sunny 
window. We can supply rested plants after January 1, 
for indoor flowering. They will not thrive in a dry at- 
mosphere. Plants grow 8 to 12 inches tall with beau- 
tifully formed, perfect, tiny Rose blooms. 
*BO-PEEP. Plant Pat. 976. Deep rose-pink buds 
and densely double, arbutus-pink flowers in airy 
sprays. $1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 
*MIDGET. Plant Pat. 466. The tiniest rose-red, 
fully double Rose. $1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 
PIXIE. Plant Pat. 408. The world’s smallest 
double white Rose. It shows pink shadings in cool 
weather. $1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 
*RED IMP. Plant Pat. 1032. Solid, brightest un- 
fading crimson. Beautifully formed buds and blooms. 
$1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 
* ROSA ROULETTI. Rose-pink, double flowers an 
inch in diameter. $1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 
*SWEET FAIRY. Plant Pat. 748. Fragrant, dark 
pink buds; very double, 1-inch blooms of apple- 
blossom-pink. $1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 
* TOM THUMB. Deep crimson buds open slightly 
lighter with a bright “‘eye”’ in the heart of the flower. 
$1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 
3 MINIATURE ROSES $4).70 
* Pixie. Plant Pat. 408. White. 
%* Red Imp. Plant Pat. 1032. Brightest crimson. 
* Sweet Fairy. Plant Pat. 748. Apple-blossom-pink. 
ASK FOR OFFER 126A 
7 MINIATURE ROSES $6-30 
One each of all the above kinds 
Having a whole collection of these little fairy 
Roses is even more interesting than a selection. 
ASK FOR OFFER 126B 
GROUND-COVER ROSE 
*MAX GRAF. Large, single, apple-blossom-pink 
flowers in June. Very hardy. Beautiful foliage. 
$1.35 ea.; 3 to 11, $1.15 ea.; 12 or more, $1 ea. 
ROSES FOR LIVING FENCES 
“Tiving fences”’ are easy to erect, and pleasant to view 
from both sides. For this use, plant Floribundas, or The 
Fairy (left above) or Hugonis (below). They are ideal, 
for any properties, large or small. 
SHRUB ROSE 
*HUGONIS (The Golden Rose of China). Beau- 
tiful plants, 6 feet in height and spread, are covered to 
the tips of the graceful arching canes with brilliant 
yellow, single blooms in early May. Makes a dis- 
tinctive and almost impenetrable hedge. $1.50 ea.; 
3 or more, $1.30 ea. 
