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Polyantlia (Baby Doll Roses) 
J (SWEETHEART ROSES) 
These roses are indispensable in a rose-garden, and are especially valuable 
for massing and edging. Also for Florist’s use for pot plants for Easter, 
and Mother’s Day. Under this division 1, we have listed the small, compact 
growers, with clusters of flowers. Larger, tall growing kinds under Division 2. 
(All Polyantha’s are persistant monthly bloomers) 
Low and Compact 
PRICE 
EACH 
VARIETY 
DESCRIPTION No. 
1 No. 
14 
No. 2 
Baby Tausendschon 
Bright clear red, fine pot plant 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Cecile Brunner 
Pink, toned yellow (the hardy northern type) 
20c 
17c 
13c 
Chatillon Rose 
Bright pink, shaded orange 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Crimson Baby 
Bright red, very free flowering 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Edith Cavelle 
One of the best brilliant scarlets 
19c 
16c 
13c 
George Eiger 
The best yellow Polyantha 
20c 
17c 
lCc 
Gloria Mundi 
Orange scarlet, makes dazzling show 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Golden Salmon 
A salmon pinR, shaded orange 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Ideal 
Dark red, holds color well 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Katherine Zeimet 
The best white Polyantha 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Orleans Rose 
Light red, white center, fine for pots 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Tip-Top 
Tyrian rose and buff yellow 
20c 
17c 
14c 
Triumph de Orleans 
Cherrv red, the outstanding pot plant 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Mme. Norbert Lavasseur 
Bright crimson, the true old Baby Rambler 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Tall 
D. T. Poulsen 
Bright blood red, in clusters 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Eblouissant 
Clear, light red, fine pot plant 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Echo 
Two-toned pink, large flowers 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Ellen Poulsen 
Dwarf grower, bright cherry pink 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Else Poulsen 
Bright rose, large bush for intermediate work 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Gruss an Aachen 
Bright red and yellow, upright 
20c 
17c 
14c 
Kirston Poulsen 
Bright scarlet, fine border rose 
19c 
16c 
13c 
La Fayette 
Cherry red, frilled, lovely pot plant 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Marie Pavic 
Dainty pink and white, Cecile Brunner Type 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Salmon Spray 
Rich salmon pink, tall growing 
20c 
17c 
13c 
Climbing Monthly blooming Roses 
Every season we are asked to supply everblooming, hardy climbing roses. 
Under this heading we list Hybrid Teas, Noisettes etc., which do bloom 
constantly from early spring until freezing weather, but they are not 
entirely hardy 
in the North, and for climbers that require no protection, 
even in coldest climates, refer to division HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
Cl. Betty Unrichard 
A lovely climber identical in color to the bush 19c 
16c 
13c 
Cl. Caledonia 
A new introduction. Immense large snow white, 
long buds, 
blooms constantly, 
strong growerand by far the best white climber 
23c 
19c 
15c 
Cl. Gruss an Teplitz 
Dazzling red, monthly bloomer 
19c 
16c 
13 r 
Cl. Hoosier Beauty 
Dark red, vigorous grower, monthly bloomer 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Cl. K. A. V. 
Creamy white, profuse bloomer 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Cl. Pink Radiance 
Climbing sport of Pink Radiance 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Cl. Pres. Hoover 
Climbing sport of Pres. Hoover 
20c 
17c 
14c 
Cl. Red Radiance 
Climbing sport of Red Radiance 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Cl. Roslyn 
In our opinion the finest yellow climber 
20c 
17c 
14c 
Cl. Claudius Pernet 
Large buds and flowers, sunflower yellow 
20c 
17c 
14c 
Cl. Sunburst 
Climbing sport of popular Sunburst 
19c 
16c 
13c 
* 3 Cl. Talisman 
Climbing sport of popular Talisman 
19c 
16c 
13c 
Marechal Neil 
Primrose yellow, a fine old variety 
20c 
17c 
13c 
