HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Prince Camille de Rohan. (Eugene Verdier, 1861.) 
This darkest of all the H. P. roses is still indis¬ 
pensable. The color is dark crimson, shaded maroon 
with a gracious fragrance. Given some shade the 
beautiful flowers will not burn. 
S. M. Gustave V. (Nabonnaud, 1928.) An ever 
blooming hybrid perpetual, lovely pink color, vig¬ 
orous, fully double flowers and very fragrant. 
Ulrich Brunner. Very vigorous large cup-shaped 
purple-crimson flowers, an old favorite. 
Prices of all Hybrid Perpetual roses 60 cents each, 
$6.00 dozen, $50.00 per 100. Six at dozen and 25 and 
50 at 100 rate. 
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POLYANTHA, “FLORXBUNDA,” OR 
“BABY RAMBLER” ROSES 
The Polyantha roses are very persistent bloom¬ 
ers, being of dwarf or moderate habit, they are 
admirable for bedding and mass effects. While some¬ 
times used as edgings for beds of Hybrid Teas they 
are much better used alone. 
Anne Poulsen. (Polyantha.) (Poulsen, 1935.) Large 
semi-double scarlet-crimson flowers which are fra¬ 
grant, produced all summer, plants are husky with 
splendid foliage. The finest of the Poulsen roses. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Betty Prior. (Prior, 1935.) An improved form of the 
very popular Else Poulsen. Outside of petals dark 
carmine, inside several shades lighter, vigorous 
grower. $1.00. 
Cameo. (De Ruiter, 1932.) Shell pink and salmon 
with a golden glow, a lovely variety. 
Chatillon Rose. Vivid light salmon pink, large heads 
of semi-double flowers. 
Donald Prior. (Prior, 1934.) Semi-double cup¬ 
shaped flowers, bright scarlet in color flushed crim¬ 
son. $1.00. 
Else Poulsen. One of Poulsens grandest introduc¬ 
tions, semi-double bright pink flowers in large 
trusses a constant bloomer. 
Gruss an Aachen. Different from all other Polyanthas 
on account of the remarkable size of the flowers 
which are often mistaken for Hybrid Teas. Buds 
are orange red and yellow, when fully open the 
very double flowers are a charming combination 
of light pink and salmon yellow. A wonderful fall 
bloomer. 
Gruss an Aachen, Pink. Like the type in form but 
the color is a pleasing pink. 
Gruss an Aachen, White. A fine novelty, buff yellow 
while in bud becomming snow white when open. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Karen Poulsen. (Poulsen, 1933.) The most brilliant 
of all the Poulsen roses, flowers are single, large 
and a brilliant scarlet in color, an ever bloomer. 
75 cents. 
Kirsten Poulsen. A grand companion to Else Poulsen, 
brilliant scarlet flowers in large trusses. 
Mme. Cecile Brunner. (Ducher, 1881.) Popularly 
known as the “Sweetheart Rose,” delightful for 
boutonnieres. 
Marie Pavie. Pure white of very nice form and free 
flowering. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Soft rosy pink. A glorified Mme. 
C. Brunner. 
