3 8 FRANK CANT & CO., 
DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES. 
These are of dwarf habit, producing compact clusters of charming miniature dowers through- 
out the summer and autumn. They are lovely bedders, and most useful for edgings or borders 
round beds of the stronger growing roses, and rcciuire very little pruning. They form charming 
specimens in pots for conservatory decorations. If allowed to grow unchecked, large bushes 
2ft. high with clusters of these charming little flowers will be the result. 
_ . Habit of 
D " ,fs ' NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
i/- Anna Maria de Montravel ( Raimband , 1879), pure white; perfect little 
flowers, produced in immense quantities dwarf 
1/- Gecile Brunner ( Ditcher , 1880), blush, shaded pale pink; small pointed buds; 
very free blooming 
1/6 Etoile de Mai ( Gamon , 1893), nankeen yellow, paler as the blooms expand, 
small flowers, produced in large trusses, freely and 
continuously 
1/- Etoile d’Or ( Dubreuil , 1890), citron yellow in the centre, shading to pale 
chrome yellow ; delightfully pretty 
1/6 Eugenie Lamesch ( P . Lambert, 1900), colour orange yellow passing to paler 
yellow shaded rose ; flowers ranunculus shape 
and produced in large trusses 
1/- Georges Pernet (Per net, 1888), colour rosy peach, shaded yellow ; good grower, 
and very free bloomer 
1/- Gloire des Polyantha (Guillot, 1887), deep rose, base of petals almost white; 
flowers rosette shape.. 
1/- Golden Fairy (Bennett, 1889), bright fawn yellow, edge of petals paler 
1/6 Josephine Morel ( Alegatier 1892), colour bright rose, small flowers, produced 
in large trusses 
1/6 Leonie Lamesch (P. Lambert, 1900), colour bright copper red with golden 
centre, a charming colour 
1/- Little Dot (Bennett, 1889), white, centre salmon pink; small semi-double 
perfect flowers 
1/- Ma Paquerette (Guillot Jills, 1875), pure white rosette shaped flowers, produced 
in great profusion 
1/- Mme. E. A. Nolte (Bernaix, 1893), chamois yellow, changing as the flowers 
open to rosy white, one of the best 
1/- Marie Pavie (Alegatiere, 1888), pure white, tipped with pale rose; flowers 
rather large, produced abundantly 
1/- Mignonette (Guillot, 1881), rosy pink ; small and semi-double; a good bedder 
and very free bloomer 
1/- Perle des Rouges (Dubreuil, 1897), colour velvety crimson, with reflex of petals 
bright cerise ; a very pretty variety 
1/- Perle d’Or (Dubreuil, 1883), nankeen yellow ; pointed bud ; an exquisitely 
pretty little flower ; the best of this class ; standards 
2s. each 
> 1/6 Petit Constant (Soupert and Notting, 1900), colour red and deep orange, a 
seedling from Mignonette x Luciole 
1/- Pink Soupert (Dengee and Conard, 1895), rosette shaped flowers, varying in 
colour from pale pink to deep pink 
1/- Red Pet (Paul and San, 1888), bright crimson ; flat imbricated 
j/b Schneewittchen (P. Lambert, 1901), small creamy white flowers, produced in 
pyramidal trusses ; a charming addition to the 
dwarf Polyantha roses 
1/- White Pet (Henderson, 1879), creamy white ; a profuse bloomer 
One dozen fine dwarfs from this section, our choice, 10/-, post free. 
