Autumn. Description on page 3 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart) 
CECILE BRUNNER (Sweetheart Rose) 
POLY. 
_ Dainty, perfectly shaped buds of lovely rose-pink 
tinged with salmon, borne in graceful sprays con¬ 
tinuously. Popular for cutting. 
1-yr. plants, 20c each; 2-yr.. 40c. 
Mrs. G. A. van Rossem. Description on page 10 
Rosa Rouletti. The bud is a little larger than 
a grain of wheat 
ROSA ROULETTI 
R. Lawranceana 
One of the little Fairy Roses of a century and 
a half ago. The plants are only a few inches 
high, are perfectly hardy, and bloom from frost 
to frost. The little flowers are less than an inch 
in diameter, are quite double, and rose-pink in 
color. One of the few plants producing con¬ 
tinuous bloom in the rockery and just about 
perfect as an edging plant in front of a Rose- 
bed. Wherever used, it should be planted in 
rather poor soil and not fed, as its charm lies 
in its smallness, so do not try to make it grow. 
Plants in 3-in. pots, 50c each, 12 for $5.00 
i Chatillon. The supreme pink Polyantha 
CHATILLON. poly. 
Brilliant pink, semi-double flowers in gigantic 
clusters which make a magnificent show on 
dwarf plants. 
1-yr. plants, 20c each; 2-yr., 40c. 
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