POLYANTHA (Baby) ROSES 
A very valuable group of hardy small roses, form¬ 
ing shapely compact bushes. They are very 
useful in the garden. Plant them in front of shrub¬ 
bery, along walks, around the bird hath, etc. They 
are practically ever-blooming. 
All 2-Year Field-Grown 
Plants 
Prices For This Group 
40c Each 
6for$2.05 12 for$3.95 
18 for 5.85 50 for 14.75 
100 for $27.50 
Erna Teschendorff— 
Bright red, semi-double, 
slightly fragrant, of me¬ 
dium size on dwarf plants. 
Continuous and abundant 
ELLEN POVLSEN 
bloomer. 
Triomphe de Orleanais—Brilliant geranium- 
red, slightly fragrant flowers of good size with white 
center, very free and reliable. An unusual color in a 
Rose. 
Ellen Poulsen—Large flower and bud, full, 
double, very lasting, moderately fragrant, bright 
cherry-pink. Abundant continuous bloomer. 
Superba—Very double, large brilliant crimson 
flowers, borne in large 
branching clusters. Free 
flowering. 
Eva Teschendorff — 
Long pointed buds, dou¬ 
ble white flowers, very 
lasting, slightly fragrant. 
Greta Kluis — Double 
carmine-red flowers borne 
in clusters. Good foliage; 
disease resistant. Abun¬ 
dant and continuous 
TRIOMPHE DE ORLEANAIS bloomer. 
SHRUB 
55c Each 
2 for $1.00 — 6 for $2.65 — 12 for $4.85 
These are natural wild species which have been acclimated 
here. Plant them among your shrubbery, or as lawn specimens. 
They require little care. 
Persian Yellow—Bears small, semi-double bright yellow 
flowers on the long graceful canes. 
Hugonis Rose—“Golden Rose of China . Bears great 
festoons of brilliant yellow blooms. Very early. 
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