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Dwarf Polyantha Roses 
These are delightful for massing in beds, or as 
edges lor borders. They are most, profuse and con¬ 
tinuous bloomers and their small, neat flowers are 
produced in large clusters. 
50c. per plant, $5.00 per doz. 
Cecile Brunner. Bright rose, shaded pale pink. 
Edward VII. Clear, delicate pink; very free 
llowering. 
Frau Cecile Walter. Pure canary yellow, changing 
to salmon pink. 
Jessie. Glowing crimson; the finest red to grow. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Pure white; large trusses of well 
formed (lowers. 
Maman Levavasseur. Vivid carmine. Some¬ 
times called “ Baby Dorothy.” 
Marie Kannen. Pure white; small double flowers 
in clusters. 
Mignonette. Soft rose, changing to white. 
Mrs. Cutbush. Clear, deep pink; fine growth and 
habit. 
Mrs. Taft, llosy crimson; double flowers; most 
profuse. 
Orleans Rose. Brilliant rosy red; immense trusses 
oi bloom. 
Phyllis. Bright carmine pink, of erect, branching 
growth; one of the freest and finest in this sec¬ 
tion. 
Rodhatte. Clear, shining cherry red; semi-double; 
growth of Hybrid Tea. 
Yvonne Rabier. Pure white; very free branching 
growth. 
RAYON D OR 
JULIET 
Austrian Briar Roses 
and the 
Pernetiana Hybrids 
f- The original varieties of this type require little 
pruning, merely thinning out the shoots and leaving 
the remainder of the growths their full length, as 
these varieties flower on the lateral eyes of the 
previous year’s growth. The newer Hybrids vary 
considerably in habit and type, and promise to 
produce an entirely distinct race of free growing and 
free flowering, which will be of unique beauty and 
usefulness in the garden. 
50c. per plant, $5.00 per doz. 
Austrian Copper. Bright reddish copper; single 
flowers; very striking and beautiful. 
Austrian Yellow. Very deep yellow; single; free 
and beautiful. 
Beaute deLyon. Superb coral red, slightly shaded 
with yellow. 
Deutschland. Opens whitish yellow, changing to 
deep yellow and rosy pink; large, double flowers; 
very distinct. 
Entente Cordiale. Rosy carmine, yellow gold 
toward the base of the petals; very free and 
vigorous. 
Harrisonii. Golden yellow; semi-double; very 
pretty. 
Juliet. Old gold on outside of petals, interior rich 
rosy red. 
Persian Yellow. Deep golden yellow; very fine. 
Rayon d’Or. Deep orange, smeared claret red, 
opening to Sunflower yellow. 
Soleil d’Or. Orange yellow, changing to reddish 
gold and Nasturtium red. 
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