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Miniature Roses — petite, adorable, yet sturdy 

 and strong despite their diminutive size — make 

 Fairyland a living, growing reality. No other flower 

 could possibly convey the spirit of this little wonder- 

 land so appropriately as Roses, the Queen of Flow- 

 ers. There's life and activity as the wee green buds, 

 frequently not larger than a grain of wheat, push 

 upward on slender stems where they can sun them- 

 selves and expand into lovely little blooms of 

 thumb-nail size. They are intriguing little plants, 

 6 to 8 inches tall, with tiny rich green leaves almost 

 as alluring as the flowers. 



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* BO-PEEP 



Plant Pat. 976. Adorable, deep rose-red buds and 

 densely double, arbutus-pink flowers. The depth 

 of color varies but is always lovely. Very free in 

 bloom, with many buds together in strong, branch- 

 ing, Candelabra-like flower sprays, held well above 

 the pretty foliage to make it one of the tallest, when 

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



Plant Pat. 466. Pe 

 no larger than a grai 

 ^ inch across when 

 pink buds open to ric 

 as Tom Thumb, darl 

 rose-red, fully doubh 

 75c ea. 



*Red Elf 



* BABY GOLD STAR 



Plant Pat. 407. Golden yellow from tlie heart of 

 tlie flower to the tips of the petals. The plant and 

 flowers are a little larger than the other Miniature 

 Roses. Fully double buds and blooms of perfect 

 form. The only yellow Miniature Rose, with a rare 

 beauty that is enchanting. $1.25 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.10 ea. 



• RED ELF 



Plant Pat. 973. New. Th 

 richest and deepest of ther 

 all — a velvety Bordeaux-rei 

 showing a bit of white at th 

 base of the petals when th 

 blooms are fully expandec 

 There is beauty galore fron 

 the time the tiny buds ope^ 

 until the flowers reach theit 

 full 34-inch width. You wil 

 be delighted, too, with th 

 strong growth and gracefu 

 habit of the miniature plant 

 and their profusion of bloom 

 which starts in late May an( 

 lasts almost until frost. 85' 

 ea.; 3 or more, 75c ea. 



Miniature Ros 



Care for them as you 

 Their cultural requiremen 

 card enclosed with each s 

 about handling them indoc 

 ing, they are not house j 

 the garden from spring u 

 may be potted up after th 

 winter rest. They will add 

 sunny, cool window or tl 

 winter months. 



• ROULETTI 



Appealing double flowers of lively 

 bright pink color, 1 1 2 inches across. 

 Once thought to be lost to cultivation, 

 it unexpectedly turned up as a pot plant 

 on the window ledge of a Swiss cottage. 

 Vigorous, hardy and long-lived. 85c ea.; 

 3 or more, 75c ea. 



ALL MINIATURE ROSES 

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One each of all the Mir 



This full collection of all these lit 

 focal point of interest in your garde 

 and friends. Being rare and unusual 

 they form a perfect accent along a wa] 

 base of a sundial, or in any showy, sun 



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