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THE LITTLE ROSES WITH THE BIG APPEAL 



These little Roses are faultless in form, but miniature in growth, foliage and flowers. They are something really new 

 in the Rose World and their daintiness has effortlessly won for them a niche in the Hall of Rose Fame. Midget, Pixie 

 and Tom Thumb are as hardy as oaks and can be grown in any spare spot you have in your garden, or better still, in 

 outdoor window boxes where they can be intimately enjoyed every day. 



You will find them irresistible for making tiny, miniature arrangements for your own enjoyment or for prize-winning 

 exhibits at your local flower show. 



Tk:TOIVI THUMB. Plant Pat. 169. Exquisitely modeled, tiny 

 crimson buds open to semi-double, crimson blooms with a 

 white center. Profuse bloomer. Pot-plants, 75 cts. ea.; 

 3 for $1.88, postpaid.J 



"^PIXIE. Plant Fat. 408. White with faint pink center. 

 Very hardy and free in bloom. The illustration shows how 8 

 blooms arrange nicely in a tiny bowl. Pot-plants, 75 cts. ea.; 

 3 for $1.88, postpaid.! 



-A-BABY GOLD STAR. Plant Pat. 407. The plant and the 

 flowers are larger than the other Miniature Roses and the 

 glossy foliage is not proof against leaf trouble. The stream- 

 lined yellow buds are only 3-2 larger than shown in the illustra- 

 tion. Pot-plants, $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50, postpaid.? 



-A-MIDGET. Plant Pat. 466. Rose-red. Flowers, only s^in. 

 across, are really midgets. The tiny, pinkish buds come in 

 branching bouquets of 5 or more. Plants are almost thornless. 

 Pot-plants, $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50, postpaid.! 



See set of 3 in V above, Offer 31 for $2.10 



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