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Something Entirely New — CHIQUITA (LITTLE GIRL)—the Baby Rose 
You Have Always Wanted 
CHIQUITA. (Little Girl) Miniature. [Moore, 1937.] (All rights reserved.) Something 
different in baby Roses—a Rose that flower lovers have wanted for years. One florist, 
when shown this Rose, exclaimed, “Florists have waited twenty years for that Rose!” 
In general, the type is climbing Cecile Brunner, but the form is better and the buds are 
somewhat smaller. But such a combination of colors! The outside of the petals are deep 
orange-yellow at the base, passing to orange-copper-pink on the outer edge. The open 
flower is an entrancing combination of coppery-orange and salmon-pink with yellow at 
the base. And such fragrance! It compares favorably with expensive imported per¬ 
fumes— dainty, yet intense and penetrating. It is perfect material for corsages—it holds up 
marvelously well, the colors and fragrance intensifying with age. The plant is of medium 
climbing habit, the foliage is good and it produces the exquisite little flowers in clusters 
right through the season from spring to fall. What more could we ask of a Rose? To grow 
it and know it is to love and cherish it as you do no other Rose. $1.00 each. 
ROBINIA HISPIDA. (Dwarf flowering Lo¬ 
cust) One of the best deciduous shrubs or 
small trees. A true Locust and is success¬ 
ful where any other Locust can be grown. 
The flowers are like large sweet peas, 
borne in clusters of seven to ten. The color 
is a deep rose-pink, with a yellow spot in 
the center. A lovely subject in the garden 
or in a floating bouquet. The handsomest 
of all the Locusts. 2-3 size $1.00 each. 
BEFORE ORDERING BY MAIL please 
read paragraph 4 on page 4. 
Robinia Hispida 
ROSE BUSHES IN CANS 
First quality Rose bushes, planted in large cans of fertile soil, are available in a fine as¬ 
sortment of the most popular varieties. These plants will be in full growth, healthy and 
ready to bloom in your garden. Potted Roses are preferred by many rosarians. They 
can easily be transplanted without checking the growth. Use them to fill in empty spaces 
or for late planting. 
DELIVERY AFTER MARCH 15 
