Two New Miniatures 
Thimble © Roses 
You know what a flare 
there is for the miniature. 
People make hobbies of 
collecting miniature vases 
and containers. These tiny 
Roses will make those min- 
lature vases twice as valu- 
able as ever they were 
before. Here are Roses to 
fit them. ‘“Thimble’”’ Roses, 
they are called sometimes. 
Imagine a little bouquet 
2% inches high on an in- 
valid tray, or to be used 
along with the place card 
as individual table decora- 
tion. 

Also you have noticed how the enterprising 
style shows have dictated the use of Roses (1) for 
ear-rings; (2) another called for yellow miniatures 
in the hair; (3) a large finger ring composed of 
miniature Roses. See Florists Exchange, Sept. 9, 
page 10. 
Also, here is something unique and attractive 
for the Kiddie Garden. Will stand low tempera- 
tures in the open, hence good for the Rock Garden. 
But in themselves, delightful, intriguing, fascinat- 
ing. 
PIXIE: White 
From Holland. Plant Patent applied for. 
Propagating rights absolutely reserved. Will be 
furnished in 3-inch pots and a few choice Standards 
or little Tree Roses later. Plants 4 to 6 inches high. 
BABY GOLD STAR: Yellow 
From Pedro Dot, Barcelona, Spain. Patent 
applied for. A rich yellow. Just right for ear-rings 
or the hair, or the bracelet. Plants slightly 
larger than the white one. 
Prices for Above New Miniatures 
At retail: $1 each, 3 for $2.50 postpaid 
To trade: 214” pot plants, ready March 1 
1-9 10-19 20-249 250-499 500—up 

67¢ 55¢ 45¢ 40¢ 35¢ 

Catalog Houses: Write for illustrations. 

THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
Robert Pyle, Pres. West Grove, Pa. 
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