Kitty Kininmonth—One of the delightful Australian varieties 
that blooms over a long period. The broad, bright pink blos¬ 
soms with golden stamens are supremely lovely. Recurrent 
$1.25. 
Le Reve—A delightful yellow variety that serves well as either 
a pillar or a climber. Large semi-double blossoms 75c. 
Mary Wallace—Large semi-double flowers of a bright rose 
pink on long stems 75c. 
Max Graf—The perfect Rose for trailing purposes Broad, 
shining pink single blossoms are produced abundantly in 
June. Heavy deep green foliage that is very persistent. 75c. 
Mermaid— A delightful large single yellow that blooms quite 
continuously. Likes to trail; needs some winter protection. 
$1.50. 
Miss Marion Manifold—Large globular flowers of a velvety 
scarlet are borne several together on medium length stems 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty)—The cupped 
blossoms are a flesh pink flushed with crimson and the petals 
are attractively curled, 75c. 
New Dawn—New everblooming Dr Van Fleet climber The 
large, soft pink flowers appear intermittently during the 
Spring, Summer and Fall Patented. $1.25, net. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber—All who see its numerous, well-formed 
glistening scarlet flowers are immediately thrilled by it. 75c. 
Scorcher—The stunning fragrant flowers of gorgeous scarlet 
are semi-double and open to about four inches. Blooms over 
a long period. $1.00. 
Silver Moon—Pure white, semi-double flowers, about four 
inches across, with golden yellow stamens One of the 
most vigorous of all climbers. 75c. 
Star of Persia—A really hardy yellow climber which stays 
golden yellow until the blossoms fall. Single flowers are about 
three inches across 75c. 
Veilchenblau-—The bluish flowers in large clusters on long 
stems are semi-double, fairly lasting and intensely fragrant 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Zephirine Drouhin—The long-pointed rose-pink blooms are 
semi-double and moderately fragrant Thornless stems, re¬ 
current blooms. $1.00. 
Polyantha Roses 
These are the Baby Ramblers or true ever- 
blooming Roses. They have clusters of flowers like 
the climbing ramblers, but are low growing, seldom 
exceeding 18 inches in height, and they are con¬ 
tinually in bloom The Polyanthas require little 
or no Winter protection and only pruning enough 
to keep them shapely or to remove dead twigs 
Cameo—A new and distinct color—shell pink and salmon with 
a glow of gold. A real acquisition, 75c. 
Cecil Brunner (Sweetheart)—The charming little buds of 
seashell-pink are just right for boutonnieres 75c. 
Chamois—A new type of Polyantha The blooms are large, 
single and of changeable colors. 75c. 
Diana—Similar in form and color to Chamois but with smaller 
blossoms and low compact growth. 75c. 
Eblouissant—A very dazzling velvety dark red variety that 
does not "blue” with age 70c. 
Gloria Mundi—Glowing orange-scarlet, the most spectacular 
of the Polyanthas. Low, compact growth. 70c. 
Ideal—Small, rich garnet-red flowers are born continuously 
in large clusters. 70c. 
Lafayette—Large flowers of striking light crimson produced 
in great freedom. Medium height. 70c. 
Mignonette—Small white double blossoms in bloom almost 
continuously. Medium height with abundant foliage. 70c. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch—A fine large flowered variety. Shell-pink 
blooms in great clusters. A large, compact grower. 75c. 
Pink Lafayette—As good as the red in every way and a 
beautiful shade of soft rose. 75c. 
Princess Juliana—Small blossoms in large clusters The 
colors vary from salmon pink through flesh to white Strong 
upright growth 70c. 
Rouletti—The smallest Rose Little pink blossoms about as 
large as a thumb nail are produced on a dainty feathery 
plant Sold only in 2% pots 50c. 
Sunshine—Orange colored, medium sized blooms in clusters 
Small compact plants. 75c. 
Suzanne Turbat - A little gem The plant is a small grower 
with dainty foliage and the delicate coral pink blooms are 
perfect in shape. 75c. 
DELIVERY PREPAID ON ALL ORDERS EXCEPT IN 100 LOTS 
