Two Tiny Roses 
That are 
Ideal for the 
Rock Garden 
and 
Borders of the 
Garden 
Now in Bloom 
Oakington Ruby 
A New, Tiny, Bright Red Rosa Rouletti 
Oakington Ruby is a dwarf rose, growing 
like the popular Rosa Rouletti, but its fully 
double flowers are deep crimson in bud and 
open a rich ruby-carmine. This color is main¬ 
tained until the petals fall, even under strong 
sun and heat. The plant is hardy, not fussy 
about soil and blooms from May until late 
fall. 3" pot plants, 
^1 each; 3 for $2— 
Rosa Rouletti 
Rare Treasure for a Rock Garden 
This miniature rose was found in a high 
Swiss village. None knew where it came from 
nor how it got there, but the villagers had 
grown it for many years in their window boxes. 
It was brought into France where it attracted 
instant attention and from there it was intro¬ 
duced to other countries. This elfin rose has 
perfect little pointed buds of bright pink 
which open into tiny, double roses. The 
flowering season extends from April to No¬ 
vember and the plant is perfectly hardy. It 
grows very slowly and its charm, which lies in 
its small size, is never outgrown. These are 
truly dwarf plants that will fit into a tiny niche 
and stay in proportion, giving a profusion of 
flowers throughout the summer. 3" pot plants, 
50 c each; 3 for ^1— 
