POLYANTHAS 
Rutherford, Jersey 
CHATILLON ROSE. (A. Nonin, 1923.) Bright 
pink, scmi-clouble blooms with a touch of orange. 
Enormous clusters. 
DOROTHY HOWARTH. (Bees, I.t<I., 1921.) Clear 
rosy pink (lowers, shadetl lighter; small, cup- 
shapecl, double. See color illustration, page 14. 
t.BLOUISSANT. (E. Turbat & Co., 1918.) Glow¬ 
ing dark red flowers of medium size, shaded 
heavily with velvety crimson. 
ELLEN POULSEN. (D. T. Poulsen, 1912.) Rather 
large, fairly full flowers of bright rose-pink. 
ELSE POULSEN. (I). L. Poulsen, 1924.) Single, 
bright rose-pink flowers of large size, produced 
by erect, very thrifty plants. One of the newer 
extra-large-flowering Polyanthas. 3 feet. 
fluffy ruffles. (Howard & Smith, 1935.) 
Soft silvery pink, enhanced by a deep rose tone 
on the reverse of the petals. $1 each. 
FRAU ASTRID SPATH (Pink Lafayette). (L. 
Spath, 19 50.) Full, doul)le, globular flowers of 
clear pink. Dwarf, bushy grower and contin¬ 
uous bloomer. 
GRETA KLUIS (Kluis & Koning, 1916.) Medium¬ 
sized, tiouble flowers of deep pink. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN. (P. Geduldig, 1909.) 
Orange-red and yellow buds, and large, light 
flesh-pink and salmon-yellow flowers, fading 
lighter. A fine bedding Ro.se of distinct type, 
much like a Hybrid Tea. 
HELEN LEENDERS. (M. l.eenders & Co., 1926.) 
Bright salmon buds and light pink, semi-double 
flowers of good size, borne in clusters; moder¬ 
ately fragrant. Very vigorous. SI each. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. (Howard & Smith, 
1935.) The sturdy, upright plants grow 2)^ to 
5 feet. The blooms are glowing red deeply suf¬ 
fused with vivid crimson. $I each. 
JOHANNA TANTAU. (M. Tantau, 1928.) Perfect 
little buds of the Sweetheart type open to very double 
flowers of .soft creamy white with just a hint of pink 
in the center. Mowers are fragrant and the rather 
sprawly plant has small, shiny foliage. SI each. 
KAREN POULSEN. (D. T. Poulsen, 1933.) Very 
large, single, brilliant, unfading scarlet flowers in 
clusters. Strong, upright growth. $1 each. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN. (D. T. Poulsen, 1924.) l.arge, 
single, light red flowers in great sprays. Tall and 
shrubby. 
LA MARNE. (Barbier & Co., 1915.) Single flowers of 
blush-white, edged w'ith vivid pink. Very beautiful. 
LAFAYETTE (Joseph Guy). (A. Nonin, 1921.) I-arge, 
semi-double; light cherry-crimson which fades very 
little. One of the finest bedders. 
LAFAYETTE, PINK. See Frau Astrid Spath. 
LOUISE WALTER. (L. Walter, 1909.) Medium-sized, 
half-double flowers of light creamy pink, with rosy 
veinings, borne in small, loose sprays. 
MARIE PAVIC. (Alegati^re, 1888.1 Waxy white flow¬ 
ers with flesh-pink centers. Strong growth. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH. (Finch, 1923.) Handsome flow¬ 
ers over 2 inches across, bright rose-pink, paling 
lighter. Vigorous growth. Always in blottm. 
MRS. W. H. CUTBUSH. (W. Cutbush & Son, 1906.) 
Medium-sized blooms of bright rosy pink. 
MRS. WM. G. KONING. (Kluis & Koning, 1917.) 
Pure white, globular blooms in large clusters. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. (Chaplin Bros., 1932.) Large 
trusses of soft carmine-rose flowers. Very free 
flowering and vigorous. $1 each. 
PINK GRUSS AN AACHEN. (Kluis & Koning, 1929.) 
Large, full flowers of glowing salmon-pink. A pink 
sport of the lovely Gross an Aac hen. Extra good. 
SALMON SPRAY. (P. Grant, 1923.) Rich salmon- 
I)ink (lowers, reverse of petals carmine. Tall growing; 
long-stemmed sprays. 
SNOWBANK. (J. H. Nicolas, 1957.) Planl Patent 
applied for. Semi-double flowers, flesh-white with a 
cream suffusion. Slightly fragrant. SL25each. 
SPRINGTIME. (Howard & Smith, 1955.) An exqui¬ 
site Rose of a lovely rich wild-rose-pink. Makes fine 
sprays of semi-double, cup-shaped blooms. 12 
petals. $1 each. 
YVONNE RABIER. (E. Turbat & Co., 1910.) Small, 
pure white flowers with creamy bases. 
We have many more varieties of Polyanthas avail¬ 
able, for which consult our Spring Catalogue, or write 
for special list of available varieties. 
Rose-lovers will find membership in The American Rose Society both pleasurable and profitable. 
Write the Secretary at Box 687, Harrisburg, Pa., for details 
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