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POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSES 



A type of Rose which is very popular for bedding purposes. They 

 form shapely, compact bushy specimens about 18 inches high, pro- 

 ducing in great profusion from early in the season until severe frost 

 immense trusses of small flowers. The seven varieties here offered 

 are illustrated in colors in our Garden Book for 1930, a beautifully 

 illustrated catalogue of 224 pages which will be mailed free on appli- 

 cation. 



Cecile Brunner {The Fairy, or Sweetheart Rose). A variety with 

 dainty double little flowers of perfect form produced in many 

 flowered graceful sprays; color a soft rosy-pink on a rich creamy- 

 white ground. 



Chatillon. Very distinct, a pretty silvery crimson-rose passing to 

 a white centre, very free, one of the most desirable varieties. 



Golden Salmon. "Sunkissed" would have been a more appropriate 

 name for this new, brilliant gem that is admired by everyone that 

 sees it. A rich golden orange in color. The plant is of strong, vig- 

 orous, healthy growth, very free flowering; it is never out of bloom. 



Kersbergen. The most intense and rich brilliant currant-red, 

 flowers of medium size in large many flowered trusses. 



Le Mame. A beautiful semi-double with very pretty, good sized 

 flowers, bright salmon-rose at the edges, rosy blush at the centre, 

 e.x:ceptionaUy free and continuous flowering, one of the prettiest. 



Marytje Cassant. Dainty both in size and color, a most pleasing 

 soft shade of salmon-pink. 



Scarlet Leader. Rich reddish or French purple with scarlet 

 suffusion, while under artificial light the entire flower is as bright as 

 the most brilliant scarlet Geranium, flowers exceptionally well 

 formed, very double, fully 2 inches in diameter. 



Price. Any of the above varieties, 75 cts. each; S7.50 per doz.; 

 §60.00 per 100. V/e will supply one each of the collection of 7 vari- 

 eties for §4.25. 



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HYBRID-PERPETUAL ROSES 



The varieties listed below are unquestionably the best that can 

 be selected in the Hybrid-Perpetual class which, before the de- ^ 

 velopment of the Hybrid Teas, was the most popular type for \ 

 garden planting, and even now they dare not be overlooked, but \ 

 should be used e.xtensively in conjunction with the other sorts, and 

 especially so in localities where the hardiness of the Hybrid-Tea 

 varieties has not been established. 

 American Beauty. Rich dark carmine. 

 Anna de Diesbach. Bright carmine-rose of large size. 

 Baroness Rothschild. Pale satiny-rose, verj' large. 

 Captain Hayward. Large crimson of splendid form, fragrant. 

 Clio. Delightful satiny-flesh vnth. deep centre- the flowers are 



large, globular and borne on long stems. 

 Frau Earl Druschki. This is the ideal hardy white rose. 

 General Jacqueminot. BrUliant scarlet crimson. 

 George Arends. A beautiful pink variety. 

 Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. Large globular vermilion 



red. 

 Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink of splendid form, exceedingly 



fragrant and ver\' free flowering. 

 Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy pink, outer 



petals shaded with flesh, one of the freest bloomers and a 



splendid rose in everj' respect. 

 Magna Charta. Bright pink, suffused with carmine. 

 Paul Neyron. Deep rose, of immense size. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson-maroon. 

 XJlrich Brunner. A bright cherry red. 

 Price. Any of the above, in strong two-year-old plants, SI. 00 



each; $11.00 per doz.; $90.00 per 100. 

 Special Offer. One each of the above 15 varieties, a splendid 



collection of these absolutely hardy Roses for $12.00. 



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Hybrid-Perpetual Rose, Frau Karl Druschki 



