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rose. For daintiest beauty they cannot be excelled. Grows about 18 inches high. 
BABY DOLL (Tip Top).. The color in this 
delightful little “Sweetheart” rose is absolutely 
new, golden yellow, tipped with clear bright 
cerise. 
CECIL BRUNNER (Sweetheart Rose). A va¬ 
riety with dainty, double, little flowers of perfect 
form produced in many flowered graceful sprays; 
color, a soft rosy-pink on a rich creamy-white 
ground. 
ETOILE LUISANT (Baby Herriott). A beauti¬ 
ful little baby rose with miniature buds of the 
same shape and form as Cecil Brunner, but the 
color is rich copper orange, similar to that of 
Mme. Edouard Herriott. 
GEO. ELGER. Bright yellow developing into 
dainty pale creamy yellow bloom of pretty form. 
MARIE PAVIC. Double, lasting, white with 
flesh-pink center. 
PERLE D'OR. Coppery-gold, changing to 
fawn and salmon; very double; elegantly per¬ 
fumed. Called yellow Cecil Brunner. 
BABY RAMBLER TYPE POLYANTHA ROSES 
This type cf Polyantha is much like the old-fashioned Rambler, with many 
new finer additions. Grows only about 18 inches high. Fine for bedding or small 
hedges. 
CAMEO. Dwarf, cluster-type polyantha, cameo 
colored. 
CHATILLON. A fine pink Baby Rose with 
white center, giving a bi-color effect. Roses 
come in clusters of from 15 to 50. An improved 
Orleans. The showiest and prettiest of the pink 
baby class. 
CORAL CLUSTER. Coral-pink sport of Orleans. 
A new shade in Polyanthas. 
EBLOUISSANT. Dazzling, dark red blooms 
borne continuously throughout the season. Its 
unfading color makes it a fine bedding variety. 
Each bloom resembles a miniature catcus dahlia. 
EDITH CAVELL. Brilliant scarlet, overlaid 
velvety crimson with white eye glistening, mil¬ 
dew-free foliage. The best Red Baby Rose. 
Flowers keep two weeks. 
ELLEN POULSEN. Clusters of very small 
flowers of soft rose-pink. Very dwarf and popu¬ 
lar for hedges. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Decidedly the most unusual 
color break in the Polyantha group. Its brilliant 
orange-scarlet blossoms immediately arrest at¬ 
tention. Unquestionably the most popular of all 
Polyantha roses. It holds its color well which is 
a decided merit. 
GLORIA RUBRA. Glowing dark red sport of 
Gloria Mundi found in our fields. Same dwarf 
compact growth and double flowers as Gloria 
Mundi. The most unfading red Polyantha we 
have ever seen. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Bright orange flowers in 
huge clusters. The first really orange baby rose. 
A marvelous color — like a bonfire in the gar¬ 
den. Fine dwarf bushy plants. 
IDEAL. The vivid, rich, lustrous garnet 
blooms are produced in immense clusters. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
KATHARINE ZEIMET (White Baby Rambler). 
Small, very double, pure white flowers in large 
clusters; fragrant, vigorous, faithfully blooming 
plants. One of the best white ramblers. 
LAFAYETTE. Very attractive, large, bright 
crimson-scarlet, in sprays of 40 or more flowers 
each, that can be depended upon for a con¬ 
tinuous display throughout the season. 
LA MARNE. A beautiful semi-double with 
very pretty, good sized flowers, bright sal¬ 
mon-rose at the edges, rosy blush at the center, 
exceptionally free and continuous flowering; 
one of the prettiest. 
LE PONCEAU. Flower small, semi-double, 
lasting, deep garnet-red and unfading. Dwarf 
campact growth. 
MARYTJE CASSANT. Buds globular; flower 
bold, unfading coral-pink, borne in large cluster. 
ORLEANS — of good size, flowers double, bril¬ 
liant geranium-red with white center, very free 
and reliable. 
PINK LaFAYETTE. Full, double, globular 
flowers of clear pink. Dwarf, bushy grower and 
continuous bloomer. 
RUFUS. Bright cherry red, dwarf growth. 
SPARKLER. Brilliant, sparkling red, very lit¬ 
tle affected by outdoor weather. Plant medium 
size, of even growth, splendid for pot culture. 
TRIOMPHE ORLENAIS. Same as Orleans ex¬ 
cept blooms are slightly larger and darker. 
WHITE SEDUCTION. Dwarf white. 
HYBRID POLYANTHA ROSES 
A polyantha in habit of bloom only; single flowers, 2 inches across, in clusters, 
borne on plants 2 y 2 to 3 ft. tall. Very vigorous new hybrids. 
BELVEDERE. A Polyantha Hybrid represent¬ 
ing a cross between Polyantha Eblouissant and 
the richly colored Chateau de Clos Vougeot from 
which it has inherited its velvety dark red col¬ 
oring. A continuous bloomer even during th^ 
hottest and most unfavorable summer and fall 
weather. 
D. T. POULSEN. Tall growing hybrid Poly¬ 
antha. Dark crimson with white eye. Darker 
than Kirsten Poulson First grade plants, 45c 
each; medium grade plants, 30c each. 
ELSE POULSEN. Bright rose-pink, semi-dou¬ 
ble, unsurpassed for constant color accent in the 
garden. 
GRUSS An AACHEN. The individual flowers 
resemble Hybrid-Teas in size and form; buds 
orange-pink, opening to blush-pink. Very free 
flowering. 
