* Chatillon. 

 The supreme pink 



Continuous Blooming 

 Polyantha Roses 



HARDY AS OAKS. BLOOM AS FREELY AS GERANIUMS 



PRICE: ANY SIX 75c. VARIETIES FOR $3.75 



For beds of brilliant beauty from June until hard 

 frost, for edging driveways or making bright spots 

 of color at the edge of a shrub border, these Roses 

 are unequaled by any other hardy flowering plant. 



^ Topaz. (M. Tantau.) New. Plant Patent applied 

 for. See illustration. Yellow. Exquisitely formed sul- 

 phur-yellow buds open to starry, 60-petaled blooms that 

 do not fade white. Visitors refer to this Rose as "Golden 

 Sweetheart" on account of the perfect httle boutonniere 

 buds and dehghtful fragrance. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 



AJo further discount on this Rose 



*Topai 

 (Golden Sweetheart) 



^Anne Poulsen. (S. Poulsen, 1935.) Plant 

 Patent 182. Scarlet. Large, fragrant, semi-double 

 scarlet blooms with a vivid overcast of crimson. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 



J^o further discount on this patented Rose 



^ArBclvedcrCa Deep crimson. Grows about 1^ 

 feet. Very dark red, with blackish shadings. $1 ea.* 



'^Chatllloria # See illustration. Clear pink. The 

 clear pink flowers come continuously hke huge 

 heads of phlox. Largely used for bordering drive- 

 ways. 75 cts. each.* 



^Distinction. # PauI-Neyron-pink. Makes uni- 

 form growth, about 18 inches with us. Large flowers 

 of brilliant pink that hold their color weH. $1 each.* 



^Eblouissant. # See illustration. Dainty, per- 

 fectfv formed, miniature, double flowers hke httle 

 rosettes, open to attractive cactus form. Growth 

 rarely over 10 inches high. 75 Cts. each.* 



^Gloria Mundi. # See illustration. Orange- 

 scarlet. A flaming color unmatched in any other 

 class of Roses. Plant this variety where you would 

 plant brilliant geraniums. 75 cts. each.* 



:Ar Ideal. # Garnet. One of the finest of the dark 

 red Polyanthas. Growth about 2 feet. 75 ctS. each.* 



-^Johanna Tantau. Oeam-white. Low-growing, 

 edging plants freely produce perfectly formed white 

 Roses for boutonni^res or table decoration. Very 

 fragrant. $1 each.* 



^Mile. Cecile Brunner. Seashell-pink. The 



"Sweetheart" Rose. Order now Jor spring delivery. 

 75 cts. each.* 



*Margy. (J. Sauvageot, 193^^^^;^arlet. This 

 brilliant new Rose has a vivid, diffnSmg color that 

 sets it apart from all other Polyanthas. The glowing 

 scarlet blooms are borne all season on symmetrical, 

 upright plants. Lovely for "spotting" in front of 

 shrubs or evergreens. $1.25 each.* 



^Mrs. R. M. Finch. # Bright rose-pink. Flowers 

 come in branching, fragrant clusters. Large and 

 healthy foliage. 75 cts. each.* 



^Permanent Wave. Plant Patent 107. Deep 



rose-pink. The single blooms are 3 inches across and 

 come in bouquets of six or more on a stem. Color 

 is deep rose-pink. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 



7^0 further discount on this patented Rose 



-A- Springtime. (Howard & Smith, 1935.) Pink. Ex- 

 quisitely lovely, semi-double blooms of apple-blossom- 

 pink come in great clusters and vividly remind you of 

 the exhilarating days of early spring. $1 each.* 



One each of the six Polyantha Roses 

 marked •, value $4.75, for 



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* Gloria Mundi. Glows like a beacon 



w^Eblouissant. Dwarf. For edging 



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