BOBBINK & ATKINS • RUTHERF 
Sunshine. See opposite page 
Eblouissant. Glowing dark red flowers of 
medium size, shaded heavily with 
velvety crimson. 
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. One of the 
new extra-hardy, large-flowered Poly- 
anthas becoming very popular. Else’s 
height is about 3 feet. 
Erna Teschendorff. Medium to small, 
bright red, semi-double flowers, borne in 
large clusters on dwarf, bushy plants 10 
to 15 inches high. Continuous blooming 
and hardy. 
Eva Teschendorff. Charming, clustered 
and frilled white flowers with greenish 
centers. Plant floriferous and healthy. 
Fireball. Clusters of bright, glowing red¬ 
dish orange flowers. Plants vigorous, 
with dark glossy foliage. $1 each. 
Flamboyant. Bright scarlet, passing to 
crimson-carmine. 
Fluffy Ruffles. Soft silvery pink, enhanced 
by a deep rose tone on the reverse of the 
petals. 
Frau Astrid Spath (Pink Lafayette). Full, 
double, globular flowers of clear car¬ 
mine-rose. Dwarf, bushy grower and 
continuous bloomer. 
Frau Dr. Erreth. Flowers deep golden yel¬ 
low, becoming white with age, very 
double, well shaped, and borne in sparse 
clusters. Moderate, branching growth; 
healthy and hardy. 
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. 
Glory of Hurst. Small, bright cherry-red, 
semi-double flowers, borne in large, com¬ 
pact clusters. Plant is vigorously dwarf, 
with glossy, healthy foliage; blooms 
freely and continuously; very hardy. 
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Polyanthas are bushy, everblooming Roses, bearing small to medium¬ 
sized flowers in enormous, many-flowered clusters. They are especially 
valuable for massing and edging. Prune lightly. 
We have indicated the tail-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 
dEnnchen Muller. Shining, bright pink 
blooms of fairly large size, with sharply 
quilled petals, borne in splendid trusses. 
Alice Amos. T. Large, single, bright 
cherry-pink flowers with white eyes, 
borne in immense trusses continuously 
throughout the season. Growth un¬ 
usually good. 
Anne Poulsen. See page 5. 
Belvedere. Flower large, full, dark red 
with velvety shading. Growth vigorous, 
dwarf; free bloomer till frost. A descen¬ 
dant of two famous Roses, Chateau de 
CIos Vougeot and the little red Poly- 
antha, Eblouissant, Belvedere has in¬ 
herited the best points of both. $1 each. 
Bloomfield Abundance. Small buds, open¬ 
ing to light salmon-pink flowers, shading 
to soft silvery flesh-color. Growth is 
strong; flower-stems good; foliage almost 
perfect. 56 petals. $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. Half way 
between the pinks and the orange- 
salmons, Cameo is really exciting. 
Cecile Brunner. Small, exquisitely formed 
buds and flowers of light pink with yel¬ 
low base. 
Chatillon Rose. Bright pink, semi-double 
blooms with a touch of orange. Enor¬ 
mous clusters. 
Cherie. See page 5. 
Clotilde Soupert. Pearly white flowers 
with a pink flush at the base of the 
rather large, closely overlapping petals. 
Blooms freely in large clusters; plant 
quite strong. 
Coral Cluster. Small, pale coral-pink flow¬ 
ers of rather delicate shade, in very large 
trusses. Plant of excellent growth. 
Coral Cup. See page 5. 
Dainty. Medium-sized, cup-shaped flowers 
of pale salmon-pink, keeping an even 
color in unfavorable weather. 
Dolly Varden. Unusually large, double, 
clear pink flowers borne on extremely 
floriferous plants. 
Dorothy Howarth. Clear rosy pink flowers, 
shaded lighter; small, cup-shaped, 
double. 
D. T. Poulsen. See page 5. 
A well-grown Polyantha 
Lai is a beautiful Hybrid Tea with a splendid plant 
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