CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



Polyantha Roses, Baby Ramblers 

 and Dwarf Types 



Strong plants from 4- or 5-inch pots, except where noted : 

 40c. each, $4.00 per doz., $30.00 per 100. 



3 of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at 

 the 100 rate. 



Annchen Muller. Brilliant rose-pink flowers in largo clus- 

 ters. 



Bordure. An unusually free-flowering variety of dwarf, 

 spready growth. Attractive pink flowers in large clusters. 

 Always in flower. 



Baby Elegance. Pretty, single, salmon-pink flowers with 

 bright orange anthers. An effective edging variety. 



Cecile Brunner. An exquisite small double flower of ex- 

 cellent form. Bright, rose shaded pale pink; one of the 

 finest of this type, but should have additional protection. 

 Also known as Rlignon and Sweetheart. 



Strong, 2-vear-old plants: 50c. each, $5.00 per doz., 



$40.00 per 100. 

 Extra strong: 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



Clothilde Soupert (Tea Polyantha). This variety, which 

 has been a favorite for many years, is still deserving a place 

 in the garden. It is a wonderful producer and is in bloom 

 continuously. It is hardy enough to withstand the New 

 England ^\'inters. The outer petals are pure white, shad- 

 ing to a delicate pink at the center. We have a very fine 

 stock of this favorite. 



'Triomphe Orleanais — See page 20 



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Ellen Poulsen 



Echo. (New.) Described as an everblooming, dwarf form 



of Tausendschon ; free flowering; an exceOent bedding Rose. 

 $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 

 Ellen Poulsen. Brilliant ro.sy pink, large, full, sweetly 



scented flowers. The io\ia.^e is healthy, dark green and 



does not mildew. A fine bedding Rose. 

 Erna Teschendorf. Bright carmine in color and very free 



flowering. It is the brightest and one of the best of this 



type. 



50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 

 George Elgar. (New.) Clear, coppery, golden-yellow, i)ass- 

 ing to clear N'cllow on (>|)('iiing. Flowers produced in large 

 corymbs. Very free flowering and of good upright habit. 

 The best yellow variety in this class. 

 Price: See Greenhouse Roses. 

 Hermosa (China). An old garden favorite. Large flowers, 

 very double and fragrant, bright rose color. A constant 

 bloomer. 



Jessie. Bright cherry red in color, with a white eye. 



Katharine Zeimet. The white Baby Rambler. 



Marie Pavic. An exquisite little Rose and one of the best in 

 this class. Color white, with flushed rose center; of excel- 

 lent habit, flowering continuously. Always in bloom. 



Mme. Jules Gouchault. (Turh it.) Superb variety; wood 

 and foliage clear green, producing long, erect panicles of 

 25 to 50 perfectly formed flowers of long-keeping qualities. 

 Buds are bright vermilion red, shaded clear orange red. 

 Invaluable for bedding, potting and forcing purposes. 

 Strong, 2-year plants: 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. The original Baby Rambler 

 and the best known of the type. 



Mrs. Louise Welter (Baby Tausendschon). A charming 

 Rose that is similar to Tausendschon in flower, with the 

 habit of the Polyantha varieties. " It is a perpetual bloomer 

 and a valuable acquisition to any Rose garden. 



Mrs. Wm. Cutbush. A beautiful shade of pink in color and 

 a very profuse bloomer. 



