J. J. BUTZER, PORTLAND, OREGON 
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BABY RAMBLER AND 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50, postpaid 
A type of roses which grow only a foot or two high, 
bear large clusters of flowers possessing great lasting 
qualities, and are always in bloom. They are fine for 
massing in beds, for bordering large rose beds or 
planted singly on the lawn. Perfectly hardy. 
Cecil Brunner (The Fairy, or Sweetheart Rose) — 
A Polyantha 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. 
Crimson Baby Rambler—Has the same bright crim¬ 
son color as the Climbing Crimson Rambler and 
blooms in clusters of 20 to 40 flowers at one time on 
plants of fair size. “Baby Rambler” is one of the best 
red roses for bedding. 
Ellen Poulsen—The brilliant rose-pink flowers are 
much larger than the Baby Rambler type of Polyantha 
Roses. This variety is used by florists for forcing as it 
is attractive in color, sturdy in growth, and very 
floriferous. Beautiful as a low hedge or around ever¬ 
greens. 
Erna Teschendorff—Deep crimson and extremely 
attractive in contrast or when planted in masses. 
Greta Kluis—A lovely shade of deep carmine-pink, 
passing to glowing carmine-red, on a plant of excel¬ 
lent habit and continuous-blooming quality. A variety 
we most heartily commend. 
Golden Salmon—A most striking recent introduc¬ 
tion, distinct and novel in color, a brilliant golden- 
orange scarlet, always in bloom and greatly admired. 
Ideal—Ideal indeed for edging or for making a bril¬ 
liant bed of rich, lustrous garnet, blooming continuously 
all summer and until frost. The color is retained re¬ 
markably well until the flowers drop. 
Miss Edith Cavell—By all means the best of its 
color, which is a brilliant scarlet held right through 
until the flowers drop off. They have no blue tendency. 
The plant is of vigorous and satisfactory blooming 
quality and the variety is notably good. 
Salmon Spray—An interesting novelty from Aus¬ 
tralia. Rich salmon-pink flowers, 2 to 3 inches across, 
are produced continuously in great heads of ten to 
twenty, lasting a long time without discoloration. It 
makes a much stronger growth than almost any other 
Polyantha and reaches a height of 3 feet or more. 
Triomphe Orleanais—Flowers large, for the class, 
of a bright cerise-red which is very lasting. A vigorous 
grower, bearing its blooms profusely in clusters. 
Baby Tausendschoen—Dwarf Polyantha with its 
bountiful bouquets of creamy white saucer-shaped 
flowers. Every petal edged with rosy pink. 
STANDARD OR TREE ROSES 
These differ from the or¬ 
dinary bush, in that it 
has an upright stem sev¬ 
eral feet in height. These 
have been very scarce this 
year. We can supply the 
following varieties. See 
general list for descrip¬ 
tion. Each $2.00. 
CANNOT BE SENT 
BY PARCEL POST 
Baby Crimson Rambler 
Baby Edith Cavell 
Columbia 
Constance 
Dorothy Perkins 
Duchess of Wellington 
Frau Karl Druschki 
J. B. Clarke 
General MacArthur 
Golden Emblem 
Hoosier Beauty 
Kaiserin Aug. Viktoria 
Los Angeles 
Mme. Butterfly 
Mme. Ed. Herriot 
Ophelia 
Ulrich Brunner 
$2.00 each 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CLIMBING ROSES— 50c each, postpaid 
Cl. American Beauty, red 
Cl. American Pillar, red, white 
Cl. Crimson Rambler, crimson 
Cl. Gloire de Dijon,, yellow 
Cl. Black Boy, black 
Cl. W. R. Richardson, copper 
Cl. Dorothea Perkins, pink 
Cl. Hiawatha, red 
Cl. Md. Ed. Herriott, copper 
Cl. Md. Cecile Brunner, pink 
Cl. Flower of Fairfield, red 
Cl. Claudius Pernet, sulphur yellow 
Cl. General McArthur, red 
Cl. Cascadia, white, fine for banks 
Cl. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, cream, white 
Cl. Gruss an Teplitz, red 
Cl. Md. Caroline Testout, pink 
Cl. Sunburst, golden yellow 
Cl. Silver Moon, white 
Cl. Marshal Neil, yellow 
Cl. Maria von Houttie, pink 
Cl. La France, silvery pink 
Cl. Los Angeles, salmon pink 
Cl. Lady Hillington, apricot yellow 
Cl. Paul’s Secret, scarlet 
Cl. Ophelia, light salmon 
Cl. Cloth of Gold, yellow 
Cl. Dr. von Fleet, light pink 
Cl. Paul’s Lemon Pillar, lemon yellow 
Cl. Md. Alfred Carrier, creamy white 
Cl. La Reve, yellow 
Cl. Thausendschoen, pink 
