Polyantha 
oses 
Polyanthas are bushy little everblooming Roses, scarcely ever out of flower during the 
whole growing season. They are hardier than Hybrid Teas, and bear small flowers in 
enormous, many-flowered clusters. They are especially valuable for massing, edging, and 
to some extent for mingling with other flowers. 
All these Roses are 75 cts. each, $6.50 for 10, except where otherwise noted. Those priced at $1 each are 
$9 for 10, shipped by express at purchaser’s expense 
Anne Poulsen. See page 6. 
Belvedere. See page 6. 
Cameo. See page 6. 
Cecile Brunner. Small, exquisitely formed buds and 
flowers of light pink with yellow base. 
Chatillon Rose. Bright pink, semi-double blooms 
with a touch of orange. 
Cherie. See page 6. 
Dainty. Medium-sized, cup-shaped flowers of pale 
salmon-pink, keeping an even color in unfavorable 
weather. 
Dorothy Howarth. Clear rosy pink flowers, shaded 
lighter; small, cup-shaped, double. 
D. T. Poulsen. See page 6. 
Eblouissant. Glowing, dark red flowers of medium 
size, shaded heavily with velvety crimson. 
Echo. Rather large flowers, soft pink, becoming 
both lighter and darker when fully open. 
Ellen Poulsen. Rather large, fairly full flowers of 
bright rose-pink. 
Else Poulsen. Single, bright rose-pink flowers of 
large size, produced by erect, very thrifty plants. 
Illustrated in color on page 16 . 
Fireball. Clusters of bright, glowing reddish orange 
flowers. Plants vigorous, with dark glossy foliage, j 
$1 each. 
Frau Dr. Erreth. Flowers deep golden yellow, 
becoming light with age. 
George Eiger. Lovely yellow buds and delicately 
formed flowers, paling with age. 
Gloria Mundi. Rather large, fully double, lasting 
flowers of glowing orange-scarlet, borne in clusters. 
Golden Salmon. Bright orange-scarlet buds; flowers 
turn to bright, blazing orange. 
Golden Salmon Superior. An improved form of 
Golden Salmon, with small, bright scarlet-salmon 
flowers, tinged with yellow, which do not fade as 
the old Golden Salmon did. $1 each. 
Greta Kluis. Medium-sized, double flowers of deep 
pink. 
Gruss an Aachen. Orange-red and yellow buds, and 
large, light flesh-pink and salmon-yellow flowers, 
fading lighter. A splendid bedding Rose of distinct 
type, much like an HT. 
Gwyneth. Small, canary-yellow buds stained crim¬ 
son and light yellow. 
Johanna Tantau. See page 6. 
Karen Poulsen. See page 6. 
Katharina Zeimet. Very double, pure white flowers; 
quite fragrant. 
Kirsten Poulsen. Large, single, light red flowers in 
great sprays. Tall and shrubby. Very fine for 
big masses and everblooming hedges. Illustrated 
in color on page 16 . 
La Marne. Single flowers of blush-white, edged 
with vivid pink. 
Lady Reading. Bright red flowers in large clusters 
on compact little plants. 
Lafayette. Large, semi-double flowers of striking 
light crimson which fades very little. One of the 
finest bedders. 
Leonie Lamesch. Bright coppery buds and flowers, 
shaded yellow. 
Locarno. Flowers of bright red in heavy clusters. 
Louise Walter. Half-double flowers of light creamy 
pink, with rosy veinings. 
Magnifique. Large, semi-double flowers of clear 
shell-pink. 
Marie Pavic. Waxy white flowers with flesh-pink 
centers and of especially pleasing form. 
Maud E. Gladstone. Flesh-pink flowers of relatively 
large size, shaded with coral and suffused with 
chrome-yellow and having a most penetrating and 
lasting Tea Rose perfume. $1 each. 
Mevrouw Nathalie Nypels. Double, bright orange- 
pink flowers, changing to soft rose. $1 each. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Small, semi-double flowers of 
brilliant scarlet-red, shaded darker. 
Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. Semi-double flower of 
bright purple-crimson with a lighter center. The 
true, old-fashioned “Baby Rambler.” 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Handsome flowers over 2 inches 
across, bright rose-pink, paling lighter. Vigorous 
(2 to 4 feet high). 
Mrs. W. H. Cutbush. Medium-sized blooms of 
bright rosy pink. 
Mrs. Wm. G. Koning. Pure white, globular blooms 
of good size in large clusters. 
Paul Grampel. Clusters of amazing deep orange- 
scarlet flowers, brighter and more spectacular 
than Gloria Mundi. 
Perle d’Or. Exquisite little buds and flowers of 
Light orange and creamy yellow. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen. Large, full flowers of glow¬ 
ing salmon-pink, equal to a Hybrid Tea in form 
and size. 
Rodhatte. Large flowers of light, shining crimson. 
Rudolf Kluis. Vermilion buds and flowers turning 
deep pink. 
Salmon Spray. Rich salmon-pink flowers, reverse 
of petals carmine. Tall growing, blooming in long- 
stemmed sprays. 
Sparkler. A fine cluster-flowered type, with brilliant 
red flowers. $1 each. 
Sunshine. See page 6. 
Triomphe Orleanais. Bright cherry-red, well-filled 
flowers. 
Yvonne Rabier. Small, pure white flowers with 
creamy base. 
Roses will be shipped by express at purchaser’s expense. If wanted by mail, add 10% of their value east of the 
Mississippi; 20% west of the Mississippi. Unless very small lots are ordered, we prefer 
to ship by express. We recommend express shipments for Roses 
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