EVERBLOOMING BABY ROSES (Polyaniha) 
THE ROSES FOR EVERYROOY- EVERYWHERE 
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ALWAYS IN BLOOM, FROM JUNE TO FREEZING—ESPECIALLY FINE FOR BORDER, FLOWERING HEDGE OR 
SOLID BEDS. VERY HARDY, EASY TO GROW. 
These roses are very hardy, growing everywhere and requiring little care. They are especially fine for solid beds and for borders. Plant 
a border of them around your regular rose bed. Also they are ideal for cemetery planting because they are so easy to grow and bloom 
so freely. In fact they are CONSTANTLY IN BLOOM from early summer until freezing weather in the fall. 
They are the easiest of all roses to grow. So if you think you cannot grow roses, plant some of these. They will all bloom this summer 
so freely, go right through the cold winter, and keep it up year after year. 
You will notice that we are making very low prices on these roses. That is because we want everybody to plant them. We assure you that 
you will be more than delighted. 
Cameo—A new variety with distinct color, shell-pink tinged 
gold and salmon, large sprays in continuous bloom. A real acqui¬ 
sition. Grows 18 inches tall. 
Cecil Brunner—This is the old favorite Sweetheart rose. Ex¬ 
tremely free bloomer with lovely fully double light pink flowers. 
Grows 18 inches tall. 
Chatillon—This is considered by many to be the finest low 
growing pink. Immense heads of vivid pink blooms are produced 
all through the season. Grows 18 inches tall. On opposite page 
you can see what a lovely pink this is. 
Else Poulsen—If we could have but one rose we believe this 
would be it. A magnificent rose that is always in bloom, from 
June until freezing, with great clusters of lovely apple-blossom 
pink flowers. Hardy as an oak, easy to grow. As a garden rose, 
for bedding and for a flowering hedge, there is no better. Many 
thousands will remember the long row we had in our World’s 
Fair Rose Garden. It was a glorious sight all season. At our low 
price, you can plant it freely. Grows about 3 feet tall. The picture 
on the opposite page shows only a small cluster. It merely gives 
you a glimpse of how beautiful the entire bush in full bloom 
would be. 
Gloria Mundi—As you can see from the picture on the opposite 
page, this is one of the brightest colored roses, brilliant orange- 
scarlet, in huge clusters. A great favorite. Grows 18 inches tall. 
Golden Salmon—A glorious sight all season with its clusters of 
flaming-orange, tinged salmon. Grows 18 inches tall. 
Gruss an Aachen—This variety has large flowers like the Hybrid 
Tea roses. The buds are orange-pink, the fully open flowers at 
first are soft orchid-pink then lighten to flesh. Always in bloom, 
this is truly a great bedding rose. Grows about 18 inches tall and 
is constantly in bloom. ^ 
Karen Poulsen—^In 1936, this variety was the runner-up for 
the Gold Medal in the world-famous Bagatelle rose awards (the 
winning of the Gold Medal is considered the greatest honor a rose 
can win). On the opposite page, we show you a few blooms of this 
great rose. We only wish that we could reproduce on paper the 
glowing color, a rich brilliant scarlet with just a tone of crimson 
to add richness, and a sheen and texture like velvet. The flowers 
are larger than pictured. It is unquestionably one of the finest 
roses for bedding or border. It grows 24 to 30 inches tall. Each 60c. 
La Fayette, Improved—On the opposite page, you can see how 
beautiful is this bright cherry-red rose. Blooms so freely all through 
the season. It grows 3 feet tall and is a perfect companion for 
Else Poulsen. 
Nypel’s Perfection—This is a new Baby Rose. It grows 24 to 30 
inches tall and the large single flowers are a bright shining pink 
and produced freely all season. It makes a compact, nicely shaped 
bush. We expect it to become very popular. It should sell at a 
much higher price. 
Sparkler—We consider this the best of the low growing red 
Baby roses. The color is a rich deep crimson as shown on the 
opposite page and it is always in bloom all through the season. 
It grows only 18 inches tall. 
Sunshine—This is the nearest to yellow of any Baby rose. The 
buds are orange-gold tinged coral. Each 60c. 
Tip Top—An exquisite, dainty flower of lemon edged pink, freely 
produced all season. Especially lovely as a corsage flower. Grows 
18 inches tall. 
Verdun—All season you will enjoy the immense clusters of vivid 
carmine-red flowers. An especially rich color. 
White Baby—The pure white flowers are produced freely all 
season. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON ALL BABY ROSES 
(except Sunshine and Karen Poulsen) 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice. 
Our Finest Selected 2 Year No. 1 Plants 
Each 50c 3 for $1.25 6 for $2.25 
12 for $4.00 25 for $7.50 
Standard Size, 2 Year 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 6 for $1.85 
12 for $3.35 25 for $6.25 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing Hoover—Same beautiful flowers as the bush rose. 
Each 50c. 
Climbing Talisman—Like the bush Talisman but produces far 
more lavishly. Each 50c. 
New Dawn—Plant Patent No. 1. A magnificent, extremely hardy, 
real everblooming climber that produces hundreds of its large, 
fragrant, exquisite light pink flowers from spring till freezing. 
Long stems, fine for cutting. The free-est blooming, everblooming 
climber. Tested and proven the country over. Each $1.50, 3 for 
$3.75. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
The Beauty Spot of the Garden in June 
Postpaid, varieties alike or assorted, your choice 
Each 40c 
3 for $1.00 
6 for $1.85 
Cl. American Beauty—Rose. 
Dr. Van Fleet—Flesh-pink. 
Gardenia—Creamy yellow. 
Glenn Dale—Fine White. 
J acotte—-Orange-apricot. 
Mary Wallace—Glowing pink. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Popular red. 
Primrose—Soft yellow. 
Roserie—Pink, thornless. 
Sco rc he r—V ermillion-red. 
Silver Moon—Ivory. 
Spanish Beauty (Staechelin) 
Sparkling pink. 
PAUL'S SCARLET SPECIAL 
This is the most popular red climbing rose in Amer¬ 
ica. Its bright scarlet flowers are produced in such 
abundance, a full grown vine having thousands of 
flowers. jm ^ ^ 
4 for POSTPAID 
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