POLYANTHAS 
The Polyantha or Baby Rambler roses bloom 
almost continuously throughout the season.They 
have clusters of flowers like the climbing ramb¬ 
lers but are low growing, mostly about 18 
inches in height. The Polyanthas are very fool¬ 
proof. They require little or no winter protection, 
and they should be used much more than they 
are now. Surely as soon as they are better known 
their popularity will increase rapidly on account 
of their mass of bloom and many uses, such as 
accent points here and there where a lot of color 
is desired over a long period of time. A clump of 
3 or more should generally be used instead of 
single specimens to get the maximum effect. 
The larger flowered varieties are listed to¬ 
gether under Floribunda. 
CAMEO.—A new and distinct color described by its 
name. It is a soft and pleasing shade that is very dif¬ 
ferent and very attractive. 75c. 
CECILE BRUNNER (Sweetheart) —This famous little 
rose has charming miniature buds of seashell pink. The 
plant is a small wiry grower. 75c. 
GLORIA MUNDI—This is the most striking color of 
all the Polyanthas. The spectacular color is a bright scar¬ 
let orange. The plant is a compact grower about 2 feet 
high. 75c. 
IDEAL—The best among the red Polyanthas. It is a 
good reliable grower attaining 2 feet with immense clus¬ 
ters of deep red blooms. Each little blossom has a white 
center making them still more striking. 75c. 
MINIONETTE—The small white blossoms are born in 
large clusters very continuously. It is an old variety that 
is still unexcelled. 2 feet. 75c. 
PRINCESS JULIANA—The pretty little flesh colored 
blossoms come in large flat clusters on erect plants. 
20 inches. 75c. 
ROULETTI—One of the little Tom Thumb roses. The 
buds are about inch long and the wide open pink blos- 
sums are about as large as your thumb nail. 2 ]/z inch pots. 
50c. 4 inch 75c. 
TOM THUMB—The much talked of miniature with 
tiny red blossoms. The dainty plant grows about 6 inches 
high. Small pots, 75c each, 2 for $1.25. 
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