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• PIXIE. Plant Pat. 408. The world's tiniest, 

 fully double, white Rose, with 40 or more petals 

 neatly arranged into perfectly formed flowers only 

 % inch across. The buds sometimes have a pinkish 

 tinge, which is carried over into the flowers during 

 the cool season and may last until they have fully 

 expanded. At other times it will be pure white. 

 Very free in bloom. Dainty foliage. $1 ea.; 3 or 

 more, 85c ea. 



•TOM THUMB. Plant Pat. 169. What a trim 

 little fellow, sure to hold you spellbound by its 

 unusual charm. You will marvel at the tiny buds, 

 exposing, between the bright green sepals, intensely 

 rich crimson flower petals. On expanding, the blooms 

 are slightly lighter and the white base of the petals 

 comes into view, enlivening the color by its con- 

 trast. Fine plants, free in bloom. $1 ea. ; 3 or more, 

 85c ea. 



• SWEET FAIRY. Plant Pat. 748. Deep pink 

 buds, opening to very double, 1-inch blooms of a 

 cheerful bright apple-blossom-pink shade. It is the 

 first of the Miniatures to present us with a rich 

 true Rose fragrance. The fine, long-lasting flowers 

 are carried on wiry, upright stems of just the right 

 length to permit easy arrangements in vases or 

 corsages, for which they are especially fine. One of 

 the loveliest of all Miniatures. $1 ea.; 3 or more, 

 85c ea. 



• MIDGET. Plant Pat. 466. Perfect in every 

 detail, with buds no larger than a grain of wheat 

 and flowers a mere % inch across when fully ex- 

 panded. The bright pink buds open a rich deep 

 rose, not quite so dark as Tom Thumb but darker 

 than Rouletti. The tiniest rose-red, fully double 

 Rose. Slightly fragrant. Fern-like foliage. $1 ea.; 

 3 or more, 85c ea. 



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Miniature Roses have a wide appeal. They are the perfect 

 flowers for miniature arrangements or place-card decorations. 

 Little gardens can be made with the plants, with little paths 

 and benches and other garden features, all in miniature. For 

 corsages and boutonnieres, the fairy-like blooms are living 

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