CALIF O RN 1A eR Oth oe 
LADY READING. (2) Clear red flowers borne in clusters 
and enhanced by the dark green abundant foliage. A 
constant bloomer. 50 cents each. 
MARGY. (3) Vivid, dancing scarlet blooms borne sing- 
ly, in most cases, on sturdy stems clothed with ample 
foliage. This Rose could be used as a Hybrid Tea in 
this section due to its habit of growth. Try spotting a 
few of these plants in the foreground of shrub borders 
for a brilliant display of color. 50 cents each. 
MARYTJE CAZANT. (1) Exquisite tints of coral to shell- 
pink in the daintiest of all the dwarfs. We think this is 
the nicest trim there is for a Rose bed. This plant in a 
fern pan makes a splendid patio plant. (10-inch pan.) 
90 cents each. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL. (1) Scarlet crimson in the open 
flower, this Rose does not turn blue. The rich green 
leathery foliage sets the dainty flowers off to perfection. 
50 cents each. 
NYPELS PERFECTION. (2) Sprays of large semi-double 
flowers of carmine-pink, shaded rose-red with a trace of 
ivory in the heart. It ranks with the best of the baby 
Roses. 950 cents each. 
ORANGE GLOW. (1) Small dainty blooms of soft orange. 
90 cents each. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH. (3) Large double, scented, scarlet- 
orange rosettes borne in medium size clusters which 
rise above a well-foliated, highly disease-resistant 
plant. The supply is limited. $1.00 each. 
ORLEANS. (1) A vivid rosy crimson with white centered 
blooms. Foliage abundant, glossy green. 50 cents each. 
PERLE D’OR. (2) This dainty Rose of salmon-orange is 
the so-called bush yellow Cecile Brunner. The bud is 
long pointed, very double though small when open. 
Long stems, abundant rich green foliage, moderate 
growth, excellent fragrance and a free blooming Rose. 
90 cents each. 
PINK GRUSS AN AACHEN. (2-3) Glowing salmon-pink 
large scented flowers of splendid form. A good bed- 
ding Rose, almost a Hybrid Tea. 50 cents each. 
PINK LAFAYETTE. (2) Artistically formed, clear rose-pink 
blooms borne in clusters. The foliage is a rich glossy 
green. Makes a splendid hedge. 50 cents each. 
RUFUS. (1) A free-flowering scarlet whose trusses of 
dainty rosettes each make a bouquet. 50 cents each. 
RUTH TURNER. (2-3) (Patent rights reserved.) A distinct 
novelty, nothing quite like it in Polyanthas. Dainty, 
slightly fragrant, rose-pink blooms in clusters of five to 
ten one-inch rosettes nestle in deep green, pointed fol- 
iage. The sprays of flowers borne on nearly thornless 
stems may be picked the year around. The general 
appearance of the bush is always neat because it sheds 
its old blooms. $1.00 each. 
SALMON SPRAY. (3) Magnificent sprays of medium size, 
‘light salmon-pink flowers borne on long stems. A fine 
shrub with excellent foliage. 50 cents each. 
SPRINGTIME. (2) Patent No. 268. Rich wild-rose-pink of 
exquisite shade. An ideal Rose for a low hedge or 
border in front of shrubbery. $1.00 each. 
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