Any Two—2 year $.*| .00 
Roses below for . . 1 Paid 
Really 3 year old, potted plants. Strong, sturdy, 
on own roots at little more than former prices 
for 1 year plants. This great stock must be 
moved. Order Today! See detailed prices bot¬ 
tom of page. 
Miniature or Baby Hoses 
Dainty, perfectly formed, just like their big sisters, dwarf-growing Polyantha Roses excellent for bedding, 
clumps, single specimens or for pot culture. Hardy, healthy, exquisitely beautiful. 
Ideal—Enormous heads of blooms of intense, deep 
garnet. 
Anny Muller—Flowers shiny, brilliant pink, pro¬ 
duced in profusion all summer. 
Marie Pavie—Medium size, very full and double; 
borne in large clusters, white flushed carmine. 
Shapely plants. 
Ellen Poulson—Dark brilliant pink, borne pro¬ 
fusely. 
White Baby Rambler (Catherine Zeimet)— 
Pure white flowers borne in immense clusters. 
Delicious fragrance. 
Baby Tausendschon—Flowers white, delicately 
flushed pink, changing to deep rosy-carmine. 
Red Baby Rambler—Beautiful clusters of bright 
red flowers, borne in the greatest profusion. 
Chatillion—Bright pink. Very vigorous. Profuse 
and continuous bloomer. Hardy. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner—Rosy pink on rich creamy 
white ground. Perfect miniature flowers. 
La Fayette—Flowers large as “Paul's Scarlet.” 
Produced in enormous clusters, as many as forty 
flowers in a cluster. Color brilliant cherry crimson. 
Gruss an Aachen—Yellowish rose colored with 
salmon pink and red shadings. Blooms larger than 
the average Polyantha. 
Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Hoses 
This class with varieties described below, is noted for its extreme hardiness. Especially adapted to 
northern climate. Known as the old-fashioned “June Rose.” Large flowers. In these varieties we offer 
strong 2 and 3 year old plants and star or speci¬ 
men plants only. See prices below. Please don’t 
order 1 year old plants. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
The best hardy, snow-white rose now known. 
Tremendously strong grower. Hardy anywhere; im¬ 
mense, glorious flower, snow white in color. Prac¬ 
tically an ever blooming rose, producing flowers as 
a rule, throughout the entire season, especially in the 
late fall. 
Gloire Lyonnaise—Flowers large and full; color 
white, base of petals canary. Tea scent. 
General Jacqueminot—Known everywehre as the 
famous “Jack” rose; crimson scarlet, very frag¬ 
rant, large, full. 
J. B. Clark—An intense deep scarlet-rose, with 
brilliant sheen, shaded blackish crimson. 
Anne de Diesbach (Glory of Paris)—Lovely bril¬ 
liant carmine, long pointed buds, and large, finely 
formed flowers. 
Paul Neyron—The flowers are immense; probably 
the largest and finest Rose; bright, shining pink, 
clear and beautiful, very double. 
NEW LOW PRICES, POSTAGE PAID, on all roses on this page, except Hybrid Perpetuals: 
Strong one-year-old plants, 20c each, any 3 for 50c. postpaid; extra large heavy two-year-old 
plants 55c each, any 2 for $1.00, postpaid by parcel post. Star size, specimen plants, 75c each, 
$8.00 per doz., assorted, by parcel post prepaid, any 6 at doz. rate. All pot-grown on own roots. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Dainty Baby Roses 
George Eiger—Produces great quantities of lovely 
little buds of golden yellow. Grand grower, bloom¬ 
ing all summer. 
Miss Edith Cavell—Bright crimson with white eye; 
enormous clusters. Very dwarf. Always blooming. 
PRICES NEVER SO LOW—QUALITY NEVER BETTER 
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