Telegrams : BEN CANT, Colchester. 
Polyantha Roses. 
The varieties here named are of Dwarf Habit, very small flowers, useful for bouquets and 
button-holes, and the plants are splendid for bedding, or as edgings for borders ; they also force well 
and are most abundant bloomers, a distinct and very charming Class. They should be but little 
pruned ; merely cut out dead wood, and keep the centre of the plant from getting too crowded. 
Standard Standard - Dwarf. Name. Description. 
i/- Anna Marie de Montravel ( Rambaux, 1879), white in clusters, 
semi-double ; very sweet. 
1 /- Anny Muller (/. C. Schmidt , 1907), large clusters of brilliant rose- 
coloured flowers, produced in great profusion, similar in habit 
to Mdm. N. Levavasseur. 
1/- Aschenbrodel (P. Lambert, 1902), colour, peach blood red, with 
orange salmon in centre ; small, full, cup-shaped flowers ; very 
free and perpetual. 
DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES AS BORDER PLANTS. 
1/- Baby Dorothy, a perpetual flowering dwarf growing form of the 
well-known Dorothy Perkins. 
2/- 2/6 1/- Cecile Brunner (Ducher, 1880), blush shaded pale pink; distinct 
and very pretty. 
2/- Coronet {W. Paul & Son, 1912), yellow shaded with rose, very 
free and effective ; quite distinct. 
2/- Ellen Poulsen ( Poulsen, 1911), large clusters of sweetly scented 
bright cherry rose flowers, with cream base ; good bedding variety. 
Roses for Abroad, see page 9. 
