At national flower shows, and also many local flower shows, during the spring of 1941 these perfectly 
modeled Miniature Roses attracted as much interested attention as a happy, smiling baby at a mothers’ meet- 
ing. In fact, they literally ‘‘stole the show.”’ 
Here we have something really new in the Rose World: Roses that are miniature in both growth and bloom. 
Plants that have dainty foliage to match the size of the flowers. Cunning little Roses that seem to have been 
especially provided by nature for prize-winning arrangements in miniature containers. They are perfectly hardy 
for outdoor planting and bloom all the time. These are “THE LITTLE ROSES WITH THE BIG APPEAL.” 
| So 
Plant the lovely trio shown in 
> color on this page. They are all 
») perfectly hardy and you can have 
4 them in bloom for many occasions 
% » where dainty decorations are called 
j for. You can surprise and delight 
your dinner guests by having a 
dainty bouquet of these intriguing 
little Roses in a miniature vase at 
each plate. Cheerful chatter about 
these little fairies will start any 
dinner off happily. Try it. Order 
several sets to have plenty of Roses 
to cut or to enjoy where they grow. 
OFFER 31 
> 1 each Midget, 
Pixie and Tom (#@ima piosdba asbenae 
Thumb......$2.10 ©C.P.Co. »% Pixie. The Jewel of them all 
© C-P. Co. * Midget 
*PIXIE. Plant Pat. 408. This is the 
world’s tiniest, fully double white Rose 
with a faint hint of pink in the center. 
In cool weather the blooms show 
tints of pmk. Continuous in 
bloom on healthy, dwarf, com- 
pact plants. Pot- plants, 
_ 75 cts. each; 3. for 
$1.88; 12 for $7.50; 
25 for $13.75, 
postpaid. 
* MIDGET. Plant Pat. 466. Rose-red. 
Dainty pinkish buds, perfectly modeled, 
open to full-petaled, rose-red blooms 
about 5 inch across when fully 
open. This charming little gem is 
the daintiest, double-flowered 
tiny red Rose in existence. 
Pot-plants, $1 each; 
3 for $2.50; 12 for 
$10; 25 for $18.75, 
postpaid. 
AT STAR ROSE-GARDENS 
The Miniature Rose-Garden 
above (6x8 ft.) blooming at Se i *TOM THUMB. Plant Pat. 169. 
Star Rose Gardens, contains . oe The first of the Miniature Roses and 
120 Miniature Roses. a general favorite for miniature 
=e displays. The dainty crimson buds 
are enchanting as they open to 
glowing crimson, urn-shaped blooms 
with white centers. This little 
jewel has 14-inch buds, tiny lasting 
flowers, dainty foliage, and blooms 
continuously. Pot-plants, 75 cts. 
each; 3 for $1.88; 12 for $7.50; 
25 for $13.75, postpaid. 
ANYONE CAN HAVE 
A MINIATURE ROSE-GARDEN 
On the opposite page Is a 
design of a tiny Rose-Garden, 
2 ft. square, with a paved circle 
and a pool in the center, a seat 
and a little hedge. It uses 
32 Miniature Roses, 16 on 
either side, planted about 
4 inches apart. 
Anyone can prepare, plant 
and easily care for a garden like 
this. Select any of the Roses 
offered on this page, which will 
be sent postpaid. 32 plants at 
the 25 rate. 
The garden pictured above 
has been growing right out in 
the open for the past two sum- 
mers and has come through 
the winter with only slight pro- 
tection. It blooms. steadily 
and requires only a minimum 
of care. More details will be a 
sent on request. © C.P. Co. 
See the 3 in color 
OFFER 31. 1 each of 
the Miniature Roses— T. 
Midget, Pixie, and £ 
Tome" Thumb) se. : 
postpaid 
*ROSA ROULETTI. A dwarf- 
growing, rose-pink variety with 
flowers about an inch across when 
fully open. Lovely for edging 
Rose-beds as it is low in growth and 
almost continuously in bloom. 
Pot-plants, 50 cts. each; 3 for 
ance: po $1.25, ppd.; 12 for $5; 25 for $10, 
ana * Tom Thumb postpaid. 
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