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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. 



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. 

 Echo. Comparatively large flowers of a soft pink, not unlike in 



color to the popular climber, Tausendschoen. 

 Erna Teschendorf!. Medium sized bright red, semi-double 



flowers on dwarf plants. 

 George Elger. Buds bright yellow developing into dainty pale 



creamy yellow blooms of pretty form in graceful sprays. 

 Golden Salmon. A new color, a greatly admired rii h and 

 brilliant golden orange scarlet. 

 Ideal. Intense dark, rich, lustrous garnet, the flowers are not 



large but are produced in large effective trusses. 

 Katherine Zeimet. Very free, full double, fragrant, pure 

 white. 



Lafayette. Very attractive large, bright crimson-scarlet, in 

 sprays of 40 or more flowers each, that can be depended upon 

 for a continuous display throughout the season. 

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

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

 the centre, exceptionally free and continuous flowering, one 

 of the prettiest. 



New Polyantha Rose, Macniitque 



Locarno. Brilliant glowing Oriental or Turkish red which as the 



flowers mature passes to a pretty cochineal carmine. 

 Miss Edith Cavell. Brilliant scarlet-red with darker shadings, 



one of the most desirable deep colored varieties. 

 Mme. Norbert Levasseur {Crimson Baby Rambler). Similar in 



color to the climbing Crimson Rambler. Very popular. 

 Orleans. Of good size, flowers double, brilliant geranium-red with 



white centre, very free and reliable. 

 Triomphe Orleanais. Good sized semi-double cherry red flowers, 



slightly fragrant, borne on long strong stems in large clusters, one 



of the freest flowering. 



PRICE. Any of the above, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. ; 

 $60.00 per 100. One each of the collection of 15 va- 

 rieties for $9.00. 



Three New Polyantha 

 or Baby Roses 



Gloria Mundi. A most striking new orange scarlet, a wonderful 

 improvement over all Roses of this type, in color the most bril- 

 liant orange scarlet imaginable that does not fade but retains its 

 brilliancy to the finish. The flowers are well formed, full double 

 and borne in many flowered graceful clusters. A free and con- 

 tinuous bloomer. We displayed Gloria Mundi in our exhibits in 

 the spring of 1930 at the Philadelphia and Baltimore Shows as 

 well as at the Atlantic City Flower and Garden Pageant, at all 

 of which it was one of the outstanding features and was awarder 

 high honors. 



Magnifique. Of the same attractive shade of pink as the 

 rambler Dorothy Perkins, but with a light centre and much 

 larger flowers with undulated or wavy petals forming a most 

 graceful semi-double flower produced profusely and continuously 

 in large branching panicles. 



Pink Lafayette. Identical except in color with the favorite 

 red bedding variety Lafayette from which it originated as a 

 sport; color a lively rose pink. 



PRICE. Either of the New Baby Roses $1.00 each, or 

 one each of the set of 3 varieties for $2.50. 



SPECIAL OFFER. We will supply one strong plant 

 each of the 18 Polyantha or Baby Roses described 

 on this page for $11.00. 



Polyantha Rose, Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose) 



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