Rose 
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HESE five unusual Roses will find a spot in everyone’s 
garden. For your Rose-border, Dainty Bess, a valuable ever- 
blooming single Rose; Little Beauty, one of the freest-flowering, 
everblooming Roses; Better Times, a large-flowering variety; 
Cecile Brunner, so suitable for the rockery and mass planting, 
always a profusion of dainty small blooms; and Tom Thumb, 
almost evergreen, blooming from early spring until heavy frost, 
suitable for rock-gardens and for edging your Rose-beds. 
Plant 
Patent 
No. 23 
Dormant 
lants, 
1.50 each 
$15 per doz. 
In Pots, after 
May 15 at 
same price 
BETTER TIMES HT. 
Tom 
Thumb 
THE BLOOM-A-DAY ROSE NoT49 atent 
LITTLE BEAUTY {Hybrid Tea} 
Dormant plants, $1 each, $10 per doz. ] s n I ^ 0 p S ; i ‘ f e ler May 15 
THE PINK DOGWOOD ROSE Dainty Bess {Hybrid Tea} 
Plant Patent pending 
The daintest little red Rose 
the world has yet seen. Buds 
the size of a wheat-grain, flow¬ 
ers a thimble can hide, a pros¬ 
perous plant a coffee cup can 
cover. Blooms continually and 
is hardy outdoors. Order 
promptly; supply limited. 
In Pots, $1 each 
3 plants, $2.50 
Award of Merit, A. R. S. 
THE SWEETHEART ROSE 
CECILE BRUNNER {Polyantha} 
Dormant plants 75 c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
In Pots, after May 15, $1 each 
Dormant plants, $1 each, $10 per doz. ^ Po ^ m a e ^ r ri ^ ay 15 [88] 
