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Dainty, perfectly formed, just like their big sisters, dwarf¬ 
growing Polyantha Roses are excellent for bedding, clumps, 
single specimens or for pot culture. Hardy, healthy, exquisite¬ 
ly beautiful. 
IDEAL —Enormous heads of blooms of intense, deep garnet. 
ANNY MULLER —Flowers shiny, brilliant pink, produced in 
profusion all summer. 
MARIE PAVIE —Medium size, very full and double; borne in 
large clusters white flushed carmine. Shapely plants. 
ELLEN POULSON —Dark brilliant pink, borne profusely. 
WHITE BABY RAMBLER (Catherine Zeimet) —Pure white 
flowers borne in immense clusters. Delicious fragrance. 
BABY TAUSENDSCHON— Flowers white, delicately flushed 
pink, changing to deep rosy-carmine. 
RED BABY RAMBLER —Beautiful clusters of bright red flowers, 
borne in the greatest profusion. 
CHATILLON —Bright pink. Very vigorous. Profuse and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. Hardy. 
MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER —Rosy pink on rich creamy white 
ground. Perfect miniature flowers. 
LA FAYETTE —Flowers large as “Paul’s Scarlet.” Produced in 
enormous clusters, as many as forty flowers in a cluster. 
Color brilliant cherry crimson. 
CRUSS AN AACHEN— Yellowish rose colored with salmon pink 
and red shadings. Blooms larger than the average Polyantha. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL —Bright crimson with white eye; enor¬ 
mous clusters. Very dwarf. Always blooming. 
GEORGE ELGER —Produces great quantities of lovely little buds 
of golden yellow. Grand grower, blooming all summer. 
LA MARNE —Semi-double flowers of good size. Blush center, 
bright salmon-rose at edge of petals. Beautiful. 
GLORIA MUNDI —New, a favorite with us. Large, well formed, 
double flowers, in greatest abundance; amazing color, bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet. The only Rose of its color. A great 
novelty. 
BABY ECHO —Brilliant lively pink, in large clusters. 
PRICES: Miniature Baby Roses offered above: Strong, 
two year old plants, 70c each, by Express (See page 3); 75c 
each, Postpaid; still larger, star size, $1.00 each, by Ex¬ 
press; $1.10 each. Postpaid; strong first size 30c each; 3 
for 75c, Postpaid. Many, not all, 2 year are really 3 years 
old, but sold as 2 year—your gain. All beautiful Potted 
Plants, ready for planting—Spring, Summer or Fall. 
Chatillon—Beautiful Pink; Ideal—Deep Red; 
Baby Tausendschon—Perfect White. 
Ever See A Green Rose? 
A most interesting and remarkable rose. 
Much sought for because of its oddity. Flowers 
are of medium size with small pointed petals 
set very thickly, which are the same color as 
the foliage— dark, pea green. We believe we 
have the only stock of it now known. Blooms 
constantly. Strong, one year old plants. Green < 
Rose 30c each; Postpaid 4 for $1.00; Heavy 
2 yr. old plants, 80c each, by Express (See 
page 3); 90c Postpaid. Star size plants, $1.25 
each, by Express, $1.40 Postpaid. 
^Discounts on ‘^^pscs Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
DEDUCT 
10% ON 6 OR MORE ROSES 
15% ON 12 OR MORE ROSES 
20% ON 25 OR MORE ROSES 
Great Frau Karl Druschki 
Hardiest of all Roses. Kncwn as “june Roses.” Blooms immense 
in size, delicious fragrance, hardy everywhere. PRICES H. P. ROSES 
BELOW: 
2 year old plants 75c each by Express, (See Page 3); 85c each 
Postpaid; star size, $1.00 each by Express; $1.10 each Postpaid. 
First size plants not offered. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (See Illustration) —Tremendously strong 
grower. Great, rugged, hardy, pure snow white in color, sometimes 
tinged pink; known as “WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY.” Glorious 
flowers, immense in size. Practically an ever blooming Rose. Pro¬ 
duces flowers, as a rule, throughout the entire season, especially 
in the late fall. Hardy everywhere. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT —Known everywhere as the famous 
“jack” Rose; crimson scarlet, very fragrant, large, full. 
J. B. CLARK —An intense deep scarlet-rose, with brilliant sheen, 
shaded blackish crimson. 
MAGNA CHARTA —Extra large, full flowers, very double; of fine 
form, sweet, clear, rosy red, flushed with violet-crimson. 
PAUL NEYRON— -Immense double flowers; the largest Rose known; 
bright, shining pink color. One of the really great Roses. 
M^iscellaiteous Roses 
HERMOSA —The favorite of fhe old-time gardens and just as popu¬ 
lar today; blooms in fine clusters; large, double, fragrant; color 
clear rose. 
NEW CENTURY—RUCOSA ROSE— Bright, rosy pink, with red cen¬ 
ter, with petals widely bordered with creamy white. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON—RUCOSA ROSE— A handsome double Rugosa 
Rose, with the peculiar leathery foliage of the family and beau¬ 
tiful snow-white, exceedingly fragrant flowers. Hardy as an oak. 
HUCONIS —Known as “The Golden Rose of China.” Unique, mak¬ 
ing a beautiful shrub, bearing immense wreaths, literally masses 
of single, clear, yellow flowers. Crows in the poorest soil to 
perfection. 
HENRI MARTIN—HARDY MOSS ROSE —Deep rosy-carmine shaded 
to bright crimson. A most charming large rose with exquisitely 
mossed buds. 2 yr. only. 
PRICES: Miscellaneous Roses: Strong two year plants, 70c each, 
by Express (See page 3); 75c each. Postpaid; star size, $1.00 each, 
by Express. 
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