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: ROSES 



^Red Elf 

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ill every detail, witli buds 

 wheat and flowers a mere 

 ly expanded. The brifz;ht 

 ■ei) rose, not quite as dark 

 hail Rouletti. The tiniest 

 )sc. 85c ea.; 3 or more, 



Miniature Roses have a surprisingly large scope 

 of usefulness. A half-dozen plants will provide a 

 continuous supply of flowers from May until frost 

 for enticing miniature arrangements, as they are 

 everblooming. For personal adornment in the hair, 

 as a necklace, or bracelet, they are novel and in the 

 best of taste. Plant them around the pool, in the 

 rock garden, as a narrow border, or to provide the 

 finishing touch to any bed or border. As a special 

 miniature garden with little pathways, arches, seats, 

 etc., they will thrill you and your friends. Delight- 

 full, too, for growing in window and porch boxes. 



• RED IMP 



Plant Pat. 1032. This newest Miniature Rose is 

 a deep, rich crimson that is startling in its bright- 

 ness. It is an unfading, even color with no light 

 markings. Fully, solidly double, right to the center. 

 Beautitully formed buds and blooms that mimic 

 to perfection the best of the big Roses. $1.25 ea.; 

 3 or more, $1.10 ea. 



6 DIFFERENT C^Iac 

 MINIATURE ROSES ^4-0:> 



I Value $5.25) 

 One of each: 



^Bo-Peep -A^Rouletti 



-^Pixie ^Sweet Fairy 



^Red Elf ^Tom Thumb 



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• PIXIE 



^Red Imp 



Plant Pat. 408. The world's 

 tiniest, fully double, white 

 Rose, with 40 or more petals 

 neatly arranged into perfectly 

 formed flowers only 'l^ 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 ex- 

 panded. At other times it will 

 be pure white. Very free in 

 bloom. 85c ea.; 3 or more, 

 75 ea. 



J, MINIATURE tf* 

 4 ROSES *i 



-^Pixie -y^Rouletti 



-^Tom Thumb -^-Sweet Fairy 



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* 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 ar- 

 rangements in vases or cor- 

 sages, for which they are 

 especially fine. One of the 

 loveliest of all Miniatures. 

 85c ea. ; 3 or more, 75c ea. 



are Hardy 



Id for Hybrid Teas, 

 re summed up on a 

 iient. This also tells 

 lough, strictly speak- 

 :s. Kept growing in 

 early January, they 

 ave had a short, cold 

 uty and interest to a 

 an porch during the 



• 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, in- 

 tensely 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 contrast. Fine 

 plants, free in bloom. 85c 

 ea.; 3 or more, 75c ea. 



;es $7.60 



re Roses 



Fairy Roses will be a 

 ntrancing your family 

 d blooming all season, 

 drive, by steps, at the 

 lace. {Value $8.60) 



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*Pixie 

 *Tom Thumb in a thimble 



-^Sweet Fairy 



