EVERBLOOMING ROSES—POLYANTHA 
Disappointed We realize that some folks have been 
disappointed in that they expected 
that the so-called Everblooming Roses, although bloom¬ 
ing well in the early summer, failed to meet their ex¬ 
pectations throughout the season. This failure may 
have been caused by lack of moisture, poor condition 
of soil, etc. 
We suggest that you procure and plant the Polyantha 
class Dwarf Baby Roses. These are not baby in size 
of bush, but are No. 1, heavy plants, and from early 
summer until severe frosty weather sets in, will de¬ 
light you with large clusters of showy blooms. Plant 
in as single specimens, in beds, or in hedge rows, and 
your garden, lawn or driveway will be the envy of your 
neighbors. 
Desirable Varieties of Polyantha Roses 
GOLDEN SALMON. Red Salmon overlaid with orange 
and gold, a beauty. 
CRIMSON BABY. Deep crimson, long lived. 
WHITE BABY. Pure white, double flowers. 
Price: for No. 1, 2 yr., 50c each; 3 for $1.40; 10 for 
$4.00. 
HARDY BEDDING ROSES 
Heavy 2 year field grown, ready for producing soon 
after setting. Gorgeous blooms, do not confuse these 
with the smaller roses as offered in the Special Plant¬ 
ers’ Collection on page 24. 
Varieties Offered 
BETTY UPRICHARD. A charming carmen with cop¬ 
pery orange. 
COLUMBIA. Beautiful deep enduring pink. 
FRAU KARL DRUSKI. Snow Queen. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE. Free blooming, brilliant crim¬ 
son red. 
LOS ANGELES. Flame pink and found in every Rose 
collection. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Deep golden orange. 
RADANCE PINK. Very hardy, vigorous deep pink. 
RADIANCE RED. A favorite crimson red. 
SOUVENIR de CLAUDIUS PERNET. Large flowered, 
unfading yellow. 
TALISMAN. The gorgeous, much planted, gold apri¬ 
cot yellow and old rose, a beauty. 
Price: 60c each, any 3, $1.50; any 6, $2.75. 
NIGRETTE—The Sensation in Roses 
THE BLACK ROSE OF SANGERHAUSEN. A new 
rose, unlike any other. It is the darkest of roses. 
A continuous bloomer. Price: $2.00 each postpaid. 
We have other new creations in roses, but the NI¬ 
GRETTE is the leader on account of its unusual color. 
Rose lovers have been waiting for a black rose for many 
years. 
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