LARGE-FLOWERED 
POLYANTHAS 
SPECIAL OFFER H 
ELSE POULSEN. Bright rose-pink, semi-double. 
Unsurpassed for constant color accent in the garden. 
A_Polyantlia in habit of bloom only; single flowers, 
2 inches across, borne on plants 2 ]/^ to 3 feet tall. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN. The individual flowers 
resemble Hybrid d'eas in size and form; buds orange- 
pink, opening to blush-pink. Very free flowering. 
Height, 15 to 18 inches. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN. Bright scarlet; other¬ 
wise same plant and flower habits as Else Poulsen. 
Fine for hedges. Height, 2 }/^ to 3 feet. 
KAREN POULSEN. Large, semi-double, scar¬ 
let flowers in great clusters. Very showy and val¬ 
uable, as are all the Polyanthas produced by Poulsen 
of Denmark. Height, 23^ to 3 feet. 
LAFAYETTE. Bright cherry-pink, changing to 
a lovely cerise shade. Height, 13^ to 2 feet. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH. The buds and open blooms 
are soft rosy pink on a plant of unusual vigor and 
healthiness. A profuse bloomer, not yet so well 
known, but should be widely planted. Height, 3 
feet. 
FOUR UNUSUAL 
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(FLORIBUNDAS) 
THREE PLANTS OF EACH 
A Total of 12 EXTRA-GRADE PLANTS 
Regular price $10.20 
SPECIAL for $7.75 
Tliese four varieties produce large-flowered 
clusters continuously. They attain the same 
height (about 3 feet) and are suitable for group 
planting. As a low flowering hedge, they are 
unsurpassed. Fine for cutting for artistic low 
table decoration. 
ELSE POULSEN 
3 ELSE POULSEN. Brilliant rosy pink. 
3 KIRSTEN POULSEN. Bright, pure scarlet. 
3 LAFAYETTE. Bright cherry-red. 
3 MRS. R. M. FINCH. Soft satiny pink. 
Why Our Plants Are Better 
and Live Lo nger 
Here in the comparatively small sector of 
Bergen County, within 15 minutes’ drive from 
the George Washington Bridge, are produced 
some of the finest vegetable crops and nursery 
plants in the United States. The soil is a fertile 
loam and the climate is admirably adapted for 
producing field-grown Roses. 
Our Rose plants are all grown in the open 
field. The seeds of Kosa multiflora japonica 
are first sown in the open field to provide 
hardy rootstocks. The largest seedlings are 
planted in the nursery row. Upon this strong 
and vigorous understock we then bud, in 
midsummer, the many cultivated varieties. 
These newly budded plants remain in the 
field over the winter and are then dug and 
offered for sale during late autumn and early 
spring of the following years. It will thus be 
understood they have completed three years 
of nursery life. These large, strong, northern 
field-grown plants, three years from seed, are 
incomparably superior to the discarded 
“bench” Roses which have been forced for 
months in greenhouses and which scarcely last 
one growing season. 
Liberal Quantity Discounts and Special 
Offers reduce the cost per plant as much 
as 25%. The **each” rate must take care 
of the cost of booking, packing, and delivery 
of small orders. There are plenty of good 
Roses offered in this Catalog that will 
average about 65 cts. each. Always re¬ 
member that our cash prices include Free 
Delivery of Dormant Roses until April 15. 
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