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Polyanthas are bushy, everblooming Roses, scarcely ever out of ilower during the whole growing 
season. They are hardier than Hybrid Teas, and bear small to medium-sized flowers in enormous, 
many-flowered clusters. They are especially valuable for massing, edging, and to some extent mingling 
with other flowers. Prune lightly and keep the faded flowers cut. 
We have indicated the tall-growing varieties with “T,” and those which are particularly good for 
hedging are marked with “H.” All others are low bedding varieties. 
All of these Roses are 75 cts. each, $6.50 for 10 of any one variety, unless otherwise noted. Those 
priced at $1 each are $9 for 10 of any one variety 
Echo. Rather large, open, frilled flowers of soft pink, 
becoming both lighter and darker when fully 
open. Bushy and thornless. A dwarf Tausendschon. 
Ellen Poulsen. Rather large, fairly full flowers of 
bright rose-pink. 
Else Poulsen. T.H. Single, bright rose-pink flowers 
of large size, produced by erect, very thrifty 
plants. 
Frau Astrid Spath. Full, double, globular flowers of 
clear carmine-rose. Dwarf, bushy grower and 
continuous bloomer. 
George Eiger. Lovely yellow buds and delicately 
formed flowers, paling with age. 
Gloria Mundi. Rather large, fully double, lasting 
flowers of glowing scarlet-orange, borne in clusters. 
Golden Salmon. Bright orange-scarlet buds; flowers 
turn to bright, blazing orange. 
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 dis¬ 
tinct type, much like a Hybrid Tea. 
Ideal. Small, dark scarlet blooms shaded with black 
borne in tremendous profusion in immense, com¬ 
pact bunches. 
Improved Lafayette. See page 9. 
Ingar Olsson. See page 9. 
Else Poulsen 
/Ennchen Muller. Shining, bright pink blooms of 
fairly large size, with sharply quilled petals, borne 
in splendid trusses. 
Anne Poulsen. See page 9. 
Belvedere. Flower very large, double, full, dark red 
with velvety shading. Growth vigorous, dwarf; 
free bloomer till frost. $1 each. 
Brilliant Echo. An improved Echo. Like Roserie, 
but more uniform in color. 
Cameo. A distinct shade of shell-pink and salmon, 
with a glow of gold. $1 each. 
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. Enormous clusters. One 
of the most desirable varieties. 
Cherie. See page 9. 
D. T. Poulsen. See page 9. 
Eblouissant. Glowing dark red flowers of medium 
size, shaded heavily with velvety crimson. 
Salmon Spray. See page 24 
Use B. & A. Rose Food for strong plants and finest flowers 
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