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Vink, 1941.) Plant Pat. applied 
for. Rose-red and pink. A really 
diminutive Rose, only 144 to % 
inch across when fully open, with 
tiny satiny petals that are full to 
the center, making a faintly fra 
grant bloom of shining rose-red 
that later tones to deep pink. The 
long-lasting flowers come from 
exquisitely modeled 14-inch, pink- 
ish buds that form in branching 
bouquets of 5 or more in a setting 
of attractive, miniature foliage, 
eminently fitting for this tiny 
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Rose. Another good point, the plants are practically thornless. 
INTRODUCED IN U.S.A. 

Fairies of the 
BY THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
These hardy little fairies, the 
smallest of the Rose family, have 
the irresistible charm to everyone 
that all tiny tots have. They 
were created to be loved and 
they are loved by the flower 
enthusiasts who have them in al- 
most constant bloom in their 
gardens. 
The beautifully modeled, per- 
fect little 14-inch buds, the tiny, 
lasting flowers, and dainty foliage 
make these Roses perfect gems 
to use in miniature flower ar- 
rangements. 
The plants are so neat and 
compact in growth they are also 
most suitable for planting in 
window-boxes and porch-boxes. 
Spot some in your rock-garden to 
provide color and _ pleasurable 
interest when many other flowers 
are not in bloom. 
Note the new colors— 

7 Binies in vase and 1 Countess Vandal bloom 
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Plant Pat. 407. Delightful from 
the time the tiny streamlined 
buds open to fragrant blooms, 
golden yellow from the heart of 
the flower to the tips of the petals. ° 
Plants will reach 12 inches of 
rather angular growth. The only 
yellow Rose suited for miniature 
vases. The buds shown above, 
ten of them in a tiny pitcher, are 
34 natural size. Pot-plants, $1 
each; 3 for $2.50; 25 for $18.75, 
postpaid. 
Plant Pat. 408. This diminutive dainty fairy 

This latest of the Miniature Roses will be the ace flower in the 
Miniature class in flower shows in 1941, and for years to come. 
Pot-plants, $1 each; 3 for $2.50, postpaid.~ 
*TOM THUMB. (©) Plant Pat. 169. “A red Rose that can 
open inside a thimble, and a young plant you could cover with 
a coffee cup” —that, in a “nutshell,” is Tom Thumb. Perfectly 
formed buds open urn-shaped before they finally flash out to 
glowing crimson blooms with a white center. Pot-plants, 


is the world’s tiniest, fully double white Rose. The full-blown 
blooms often have a faint tint of pink which adds to their 
charm. When cool weather comes both buds and open flowers 
show tints of pink. The tiny buds, perfectly fermed, keep com- 
ing almost continuously on healthy, dwarf, compact plants with 
profuse, tiny lace-like leaves. The opening flowers become urn- 
shaped and finish like dainty white buttons. Provide for Pixie 
in a proper setting and you will have discovered the diamond 
of all the flowers. See illustration below. Pot-plants, $1 each; 
75 cts. each; 2 for $1.25; 25 for $13.75, postpaid. 


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* ROSA ROULETTI. See in color on opposite 
page. A gem of an edging plant. It blooms con- 
tinuously. The small, rose-pink, double flowers 
are an inch or more in diameter. Pot-plants, 
50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25;* 25 for $10, ppd. 
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Fairy Roses 
1 Baby Gold Star . $1.00 
1 Pixie............ 1.00 
1 Tom Thumb..... .75 
All 3 above for $2.30 
ASK FOR OFFER 31 
Miniature Vases 
4 Vases, each less than 
2 in. high, in assorted 
shapes and colors, suitable 
for little Roses or other 
flowers. 
4 Vases for $1, postpaid 
OFFER 31a 
3 Above 
Star Fairy Roses and 
4 Miniature Vases 
All 7 for $3.25 
ASK FOR OFFER 31b 

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| 3 for $2.50; 25 for $18.75, postpaid. 
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