1937 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS- 
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Rose Rouletti 
Tiniest Rose in the World! 
A great novelty. So tiny that' 
a bee will almost cover a bloom, 
Rose Rouletti grows only from 
6 to 8 inches high, bearing a pro¬ 
fusion of lovely, semi-double soft 
rose pink rosette flowers, less 
than an inch in diameter, from 
early summer until frost. It is 
practically everblooming. Makes 
a shapely compact growth, very 
bushy, with dainty finely cut foli¬ 
age which is almost evergreen. 
An Edging for Rose Beds 
Rose Rouletti supplies a long 
felt want as a border for the rose 
bed! Or it may be used as a bor¬ 
der for the perennial bed, along 
the walk or driveway, and also, 
is desirable for the Rock Garden. 
In tests it has been perfectly 
hardy, remaining evergreen all 
winter. It is well to protect it, 
however, in severe climates. 
Prices 1 yr. Plants, each, 35c; 3 
for $1.00; 6 for $1.85; do*.. $3.45, 
postpaid. If wanted in paper pot 
and soil, add 10c per plant extra. 
These beautiful Roses are distin¬ 
guished by the moss-like covering 
of their buds. 3 year field grown. 
CRESTED MOSS —L arge, f u 1 1, 
bright rose pink flowers, the calyx 
fringed and frilled. Each, «0c. 
HENRY MARTIN— Rich red, sweet 
and fragrant. Each, 50c. 
BLANCHE MOREAU —Highly fra¬ 
grant flowers of purest white. Each, 
55c. 
1 Each of Above 3 Moss Roses, 2 
Vcar Field Grown, for $1.45. 
Gen. .Tac(iuemlnot 
HARDY MOSS ROSES 
HYBRID 
Frau Karl Drusehki 
Prince C. De Rohan 
PERPETUALS 
These are the well known “June 
Roses.” They are perhaps the hardiest 
of all, and in June and July are brilliant 
with large, fragrant globular flowers of 
the richest colors. We offer only strong- 
two year old field grown roots which will 
bloom freely the first year. Prices in¬ 
clude postage. 
FBAU KARL DRUSCHKI —The White 
American Beauty. Hardy everywhere, splen¬ 
did long buds and magnificent snow white 
blooms with large saucer shaped petals. A 
real beauty. Each, 48c. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT —Everybody who 
knows "General Jack,” praises it. Shapely 
buds and handsome glowing blooms of 
bright shining crimson, rich and brilliant. 
One of the best. Each, 52c. 
GEORGE AHRENDS — Large massive 
blooms of clear even pink, very sweetly 
scented. Strong grower, free 'flowering, 
very hardy. Sometimes known as Pink 
Drusehki. Each, 55c. 
PERSIAN YELLOW— The oldest yellow 
rose! An Austrian Brier Rose but classed 
with the H. P.’s for convenience. Persian 
Yellow is a shrub rose, about 5 feet high, 
simply covered with very double, small deep 
golden yellow flowers in early spring. Very 
showy in a front yard position or alongside 
the house. Very hardy. Each, 65c. 
PRINCE C. DE ROHAN —Universally known as 
the “Black Rose,” because of its very deep, vel¬ 
vety crimson blooms, passing to intense maroon 
shaded black. Large, handsome and fragrant. 
Each, 59c. 
1 Each of These 5 Hybrid Perpetual Roses for 
$2.25. 
POLYANTHA OR 
EVERBLOOMING 
ROSES 
Very popular for beds and 
borders. They form shape¬ 
ly, compact bushes about 18 
inches high which are in 
profuse bloom until severe frost. 
Ideal for cemetery planting, for 
beds, along walks, drives, etc., and 
in pots in the house. We offer 1 
year old plants only. Add 10c 
extra, each, for any wanted in 
soil and paper pot. Price: Any 
of the following, 1 Year Plants: 
Each, 24c; 3 for 69c; 6 for $1.28; 
dozen, $2.35, postpaid. 
BABY RAMBLER — Beautiful 
flowers of brightest red, borne in 
large clusters. 
CECILE BRUNNER—Exquisite 
light pink with yellow base. 
CHATILLON ROSE—Semi-dou¬ 
ble, bright pink with a touch of 
orange. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT .— The 
best white, double, fragrant. 
GEORGE ELGER—Clear golden 
yellow flowers, free bloomer. 
One Each of These 10 Roses for 
$1.95; in paper pots and soil, $2.65. 
CREEPING ROSES 
Indispensable because of their 
trailing, creeping habit, for cov¬ 
ering graves, climbing over walls, 
stumps or trees. Foliage retained 
until late winter. Very easily 
grown. 
WICHURIANA —C o 1 o r pure 
white with golden yellow disc. 
Flowers single. Creeping habit. 
2 Year Field Grown Stock: Each, 
48e; 3 for $1.38. 
HIAWATHA— Brilliant ruby 
carmine flowers borne on pendu¬ 
lous sprays. First class. 2 Year 
Field Grown; Each, 50c; 3 for 
$1.44. 
One Each of Above 2 for 95c. 
Creeping Rose, Hlnw-atha 
Poly- 
antha '•«*. 
Roses, Cont’d 
GLORIA 
M U N D I — 
Double, orange 
scarlet, large flowers. 
IDEAL —Dark velvety crimson. 
LAFAYETTE —Cherry red flowers of ex¬ 
quisite form. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL —Semi-double, 
brilliant scarlet red with white center. 
TIP TOP—Or Baby Doll. Yellow flushed 
pink. A lovely shade, somewhat like Tal¬ 
isman. Prices above. 
We have bought all of our seeds and plants from you for a good many years.—Lutheran Orphans’ Home, Waverly, la- 
