Baby DolVs tiny flowers are exquisite 
VESTAL’S EVERBLOOMING ROSES, continued 
The following varieties, except where noted, 2-yr. field-grown budded plants, 60c each, 12 for $6.00; 
2-yr. potted own-root plants, 40c each, 12 for $4.00; 1-yr. potted own-root plants, 25c each, 12 for $2.50 
All varieties listed are obtainable in budded, field-grown plants, but only those varieties marked* 
can be supplied on their own roots 
Texas Centennial. U. S. Plant Patent No. 162. 
This sport of President Herbert Hoover has Hoo¬ 
ver’s strong growth, long stems, fine form and fra¬ 
grance, but the color is Oriental red with a touch 
of gold at the base, and ages deep rich pink. See 
color illustration on page 9. Field-grown budded 
plants only, 60c each. 
The General. A low-growing Rose with large, 
globular blood-red flowers; fragrant. 
Vestal Red. This new Rose of ours has large, 
fragrant, clear red flowers on nice long stems. The 
vigorous plants have clean, healthy foliage. 
$1 00 each! 
Ville de Paris. Shapely clear yellow flowers on 
tall, willowy plants. A standard yellow Rose 
which produces fine exhibition blooms. 
*White Maman Cochet. An excellent white sport 
of the ever-popular pink Maman Cochet. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Low-growing plants with gor¬ 
geous golden yellow and copper flowers; intensely 
fragrant. 
William E. Nickerson. Large, full, glowing 
orange-cerise flowers, borne singly on long stems. 
Average plants of excellent habit, which are un¬ 
usually free with their lovely flowers. 
Polyantha Roses 
Two-yr. field-grown budded plants, 60c each, 12 for $6.00; 2-yr. potted own-root plants, 40c each, 12 for $4.00; 
1-yr. potted own-root plants, 20c each, 12 for $2.00 
All varieties listed are obtainable in budded, field-grown plants, but only those varieties marked * 
can be supplied on their own roots 
*Baby Doll (Tip-Top). Perfect little buds and 
blooms of bright golden yellow, tipped with 
sparkling crimson, borne in clusters. 
*Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose). Dainty, 
perfectly shaped buds of excellent rose-pink tinged 
with salmon, borne in graceful sprays continu¬ 
ously. Popular for cutting. See color illustration 
on page 12. 
*Chatillon. Brilliant pink, semi-double flowers in 
gigantic clusters which make a magnificent show 
on dwarf plants. 
*Ellen Poulsen. Small, double, brilliant pink 
flowers in huge clusters on bushy plants. One of 
the first of the large-flowered Pofyanthas and still 
one of the best. 
*Else Poulsen. It is one of the new tall-growing 
Polyanthas, 3 feet or more in height, with medium¬ 
sized, semi-double flowers of a lovely shade of 
bright rose-pink; slightly fragrant. Very hardy 
and a continuous bloomer. 
*George Eiger. Daintiest, loveliest yellow Poly¬ 
antha. The bright yellow buds develop into pale 
creamy yellow flowers. 
^Gloria IVIundi. A striking new baby Rose of 
blazing orange-scarlet. Very showy and spec¬ 
tacular in the garden. This is the brightest of the 
orange-scarlet Polyanthas and holds its color the 
best of all of them. 
*Golden Salmon. Orange-scarlet buds open to 
blazing orange flowers. Blooms in clusters. 
*Gruss an Aachen. Reddish pink and gold flowers 
of Hybrid Tea quality, borne on dwarf, compact 
plants. A splendid bedding Rose which can be 
used either as a Polyantha or a Hybrid Tea, and 
the flowers are nice for cutting. 
* I deal. The tiny dark glowing scarlet-crimson 
flowers are shaded with black and are borne in 
tremendous bunches on a vigorous branching 
plant. There are several dark red Polyanthas but 
we believe Ideal to be the best one. 
Johanna Tantau. One of the sweetest little Roses 
ever grown. Small, perfectly formed, creamy 
white blooms with a pink center. Low, branching 
plants with beautiful foliage. $1.00 each. 
*Katharina Zeimet (White Baby Rambler). 
Charming little double, pure white flowers borne 
in huge trusses on a plant about 2 feet high. 
*Lafayette. A dwarf, bushy plant with flowers of 
glowing light crimson 3 inches broad. Always in 
bloom. A bed or hedge of Lafayette will keep 
brilliant color in the garden all season. 
*Miss Edith Cavell. Similar to Ideal but the 
flowers are brighter and have a sparkling white 
eye in the center. 
*Mrs. R. M. Finch. The finest Polyantha of its 
type. Rather large, semi-double flowers of bright 
pink, aging lighter. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. This 
Rose is so good that florists are substituting it for 
the long-popular Sweetheart Rose. 
^Orleans Rose. Semi-double flowers of rosy crim¬ 
son with a white center are borne in great pro¬ 
fusion on a strong, bushy plant about 18 inches 
in height. 
Perle d’Or. Perfectly formed little Roses of light 
orange, changing to cream. Dwarf plant. 
Rosa Rouletti (The Midget Rose). A form of 
Rosa Lawranceana with tiny pink flowers only 1 
inch in diameter. Plant in the rockery or in poor 
soil somewhere, and the plants will remain less 
than 6 inches tall and bloom all the time. Also a 
nice pot-plant for the house. Own-root plants in 
3-in. pots, 50c each, 12 for $5.00. 
Salmon Spray. Tall-growing plants with beautiful 
large salmon-pink flowers all season through. This 
lovely Rose came to us from Australia and is the 
most dependable tall-growing Polyantha we have 
ever seen. It is hardy, the foliage is healthy, and 
the glowing flowers are beautiful. Makes an 
especially lovely everblooming hedge. 
JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 
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