•The Fairy. Hardy, continuous-blooming, 3 to 4-foot 

 shrub Rose that requires no spraying. 



EVERBLOOMING 

 SHRUB ROSE 



•THE FAIRY. This unique Rose gives us the 

 world's most valuable ornamental plant for many- 

 uses. It gives hundreds of flowers at a time, keeps 

 blooming from June to freezing weather and thrives 

 with less care than any cultivated plant we know of. 

 Its growth is so dense that it even does its own weed- 

 ing in its spot! Anyone can grow The Fairy, any- 

 where — and will love it. 



The small, sweet seashell-pink Roses come in big 

 sprays continually. The plant growth is very thick 

 and bushy, densely branching and densely covered 

 with small, shining, pretty foliage right down to the 

 ground, as pretty as boxwood and needs no spraying. 

 It will grow to 4 feet in height and just as broad, or 

 can be kept lower if pruned low each spring. It is 

 superb as an ever-flowering accent plant, on either 

 side of a walk or doorway, under a window, or else- 

 where. It is equally superb for a border planting, 

 either alone or with other shrubs. As a neat, ever- 

 blooming, dog-proof hedge or "living fence" it is 

 unequaled. $1.50 ea. ; 3 to 11, $1.30 ea. ; 12 or more, 

 $1.20 ea. 



GROUND-COVER ROSE 



• MAX GRAF. Large, single, apple-blossom-pink 

 flowers in June. Very hardy. Beautiful foliage. Long 

 famous as a handsome ground-cover for sunny banks, 

 etc. $1.50 ea.; 3 to 11, $1.30 ea.; 12 or more, 

 $1.20 ea. 



ROSES FOR "LIVING FENCES" 



For high "living fences" use Climbing Roses on 

 strands of wire. For a broad "fence" of medium height 

 use The Fairy; for a narrower planting, everblooming 

 Floribundas are ideal. A border of Peace Roses is 

 outstanding. These "living fences" are easy to put in 

 place, pleasant to view from both sides, will supply 

 abundant flowers and will not outgrow their welcome. 



MINIATURE ROSES 



3-in. Pot-Grown Plants, Postpaid 



Fall shipment for outdoor planting in the south. For 

 outside, north of Washington, D. C, we advise spring 

 planting. For indoor winter flowering, rest plants out- 

 doors until after January 1, then pot and place in a sunny 

 window. We can supply rested plants after January 1, 

 for indoor flowering. They will not thrive in a dry at- 

 mosphere. Plants grow 8 to 12 inches tall with beau- 

 tifully formed, perfect, tiny Rose blooms. 



*BABY GOLD STAR. Plant Pat. 407. An en- 

 chanting golden yellow. Double. $1.25 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $1.10 ea. 



^CINDERELLA. Plant Pat. 1051. Velvety white 

 with 40 to 60 petals in its charming, one-inch blooms. 

 $1 ea. ; 3 or more, 90c ea. 



•MIDGET. Plant Pat. 466. The tiniest rose-red, 

 fully double Rose. $1 ea. ; 3 or more, 90c ea. 



•PIXIE. Plant Pat. 408. The world's smallest double 

 white Rose. $1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 



•RED IMP. Plant Pat. 1032. Solid, brightest 

 crimson. 50 petals. $1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 



• ROULETTI. Rose-pink, double flowers an inch 

 in diameter. $1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 



•TINKER BELL. Plant Pat. 1293. Bright, vivid 

 pink. Very double. $1 ea. ; 3 or more, 90c ea. 



•TOM THUMB. Deep crimson with a bright 

 "eye." $1 ea.; 3 or more, 90c ea. 



3 Miniature Roses $2-70 



•Pixie •Red Imp •Tinker Bell 



ASK FOR OFFER 130 



8 Miniature Roses $7'^ 



One each of all the above kinds 



Having a whole collection of these little fairy Roses 

 is even more interesting than a selection. 



ASK FOR OFFER 130A 



HYBRID PERPETUAL 

 ROSES 



These are "Old Roses," the forerunners of the modern 

 Hybrid Teas, with big blooms and big, bushy, very hardy 

 plants. They can be grown in the colder climates without 

 protection and both these varieties are worthy of a 

 garden place anywhere. Healthy, vigorous, undemand- 

 ing and beautiful, they bloom abundantly in spring and 

 repeat, though not as freely as the Hybrid Teas. Main 

 stems can be trained somewhat horizontally to increase 

 the amount of bloom, and they are very handsome that way. 



• FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The world-renowned 

 snow-white Hybrid Perpetual Rose that repeats its 

 blooms throughout the season. Not fragrant, but un- 

 surpassed in form and size. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.30 ea. 



• HENRY NEVARD. This delightfully fragrant, 

 deep crimson Hybrid Perpetual Rose repeats its 

 glowing blooms in the fall. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.30 ea. 



OFFER 130B: One each of the above two, $2.60 



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