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DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES. 
These are of dwarf habit, producing compact clusters of charming miniature flowers, 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 require very little pruning . They form charming 
specimens in pots for conservatory decoration. If allowed to grow unchecked, bushes 
to 3 ft. high with clusters of these charming little flowers will be the result. 
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NAME. / DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
Aennchen Muller (J. C. Schmidt, 1906), large pyramidal clusters of bright deep pink 
flowers : carried erect with beautiful foliage, a delightful early 
and late flowering variety . dwarf 
Anna Maria de Montravel ( Raimbaud, 1879), pure white ; perfect little flowers, 
produced in immense trusses... ,, 
Asihenbrodel (P. Lambert, 1902), colour peach, blood-red, with orange salmon 
centre ; small perfectly shaped flowers produced continuously... ,, 
Boskoop Babi (Weeleznbttrg and Son, 1910), colour a beautiful rosy pink, a 
charming addition to this beautiful class. ,, 
Cecile Brunner ( Ditcher, 1880), blush, shaded pale pink ; small pointed buds ; pro¬ 
duced in large clusters.. „ 
Ellen Poulsen (Poulsen, 1912), a dwarf Dorothy Pert ins, though the flowers are a little 
larger and lighter built, absolutely mildew-proof. The blooms 
are borne in large clusters and sweetly scented, colour a bright 
cherry-rose with cream base.. free 
Etoile de Mai (Gamon, 1893), nankeen yellow, paler as the blooms expand, small 
flowers, produced in large trusses... dwarf 
Etoile d’Or ( Dubreuil, 1890), citron yellow in the centre, shading to pale chrome 
yellow ; delightfully pretty.. 
Eugdnie Lamesch (P. Lambert, 1900), colour orange yellow passing to paler yellow 
shaded rose ; flowers ranunculus shape . „ 
Frau Cecilie Walter (P. Lambert, 1904), colour deep yellow, shading to creamy white ; 
flowers produced in bold clusters. ,, 
Georges Pernet (Pernet, 1888), colour rosy peach, shaded yellow . „ 
Gloire des Polyanthas (Guillot, 1887), deep rose, base of petals almost white. „ 
Jessie (Merryweather, 1909), an ideal rose for bedding, massing, or for pot culture, 
flowers of a bright cherry-crimson colour, which does not fade ; 
are produced in clusters ; superb .. „ 
Josephine Morel ( Alegatier , 1892), colour bright rose, small flowers, produced in 
large trusses . ,, 
Kleiner Alfred (Lambert, 1904), a mixture of colour difficult to describe, the 
base and reverse of the flower being red, shading to orange and 
lemon yellow ; distinct and beautiful for bedding. free 
Ldonle Lamesch (P. Lambert, 1900), colour bright copper red, with golden centre. dwarf 
Maman Levavasseur (Levavasseur, 1907), a dwarf form of Dorothy Perkins . free 
(Baby Dorothy) 
Ma Paquerette (Guillot fils, 1875), pure white rosette shaped flowers . dwarf 
Maria Kennen (Leenders), flowers small, flowering profusely in trusses, colour purest 
white, and beautiful dark-green foliage. vig. 
Marie Pavid lAlegatiere. 1888), pure white, tipped with pale rose . free 
Martha (P. Lambert, 1906), colour rosy pink, small rosette shaped flowers, produced 
in large pyramidal clusters, a beautiful bedding variety.. 
Mme. E. A. Nolte ( Bernaix, 1893), chamois yellow, changing as the flowers open 
to rosy white, one of the best... dwarf 
Mme. N. Levavasseur ( Levavasseur, 1902), large pyramidal trusses of bright crimson 
(Baby Rambler) flowers produced continuously throughout the summer and 
autumn, similar to Crimson Rambler excepting it is of dwarf habit „ 
Mignonette (Guillot, 1881), rosy pink ; small and semi-double . „ 
Mrs. Taft (Levavasseur, 1910), colour rosy crimson ; very free flowering and com¬ 
pact habit of growth, 'he brightest in this class.. „ 
Mrs. W. Cutbush (Culbush, 1907), bright pink, a distinct and beautiful colour, 
flowering in clusters continuously throughout the autumn . free 
Orleans Rose ( Levavasseur, 1910), dwarf bushy habit and exceedingly free-flowering, 
produced in immense trusses ; colour brilliant geranium-red, 
suffused rose, with white centre, making a charming combination „ 
Perle des Rouges (Dubreuil, 1897), colour velvety crimson, with reflex of petals 
bright cerise ; a very pretty variety. dwarf 
Perle d’or (Dubreuil, 1883), nankeen yellow ; pointed bud ; an exquisitely pretty 
little flower ; one of the best. „ 
Petit Constant (Soupert et Notting, 1890), colour red and deep orange, charming in 
its variable shades . „ 
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One dozen fine dwarf Polyantha Roses, our choice, 10/- post free. 
