WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA Miniature Roses 
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CLBG. TALISMAN—12 ft. A most satisfact igor i i rOS i i 
Pigeiieetneinishss fine cuttine acrt. ese. ory, vigorous climbing rose with continuous 
CREPUSCULE—10 ft. Described under the Old-Fashioned Roses. 
GARDENIA—12 ft. Described under the Old-Fashioned Roses. 
GLOIRE de DIJON—12 ft. Described under the Old-Fashioned Roses. 
LAMARQUE—-20 ft. Described under the Old-Fashioned Roses. 
MME. ALFRED CARRIERE—15 ft. Described under the Old-Fashioned Roses. 
MARECHAL NIEL—16 ft. Described under the Old-Fashioned Roses. 
MERMAID—15 ft. Described on page 9. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—10 ft. Reliable doubl rlet-r «tre s ¥ 
Wi ea lletcasonilone-torotase® bloomer. eoc. e scarlet-red climbing rose; our strain 
PHYLLIS BIDE—9 ft. Uncommon but one of the sweetest roses imagi ble! i i 
ne a peer anh frost will stop its blooming; the small, Aone Saree 
SRG CLE e rom red and gold buds, are in loose clusters, dainty and lovely in 
REVE d’OR—20 ft. Described under the Old-Fashioned Roses. 
SEVEN SISTERS—8 ft. Described under the Old-Fashioned Roses. 
VEILCHENBLAU, the BLUE ROSE—12 ft. Described under the Old-Fashioned Roses. 
VIOLETTE—12 ft. Most vigorous, with large, clean, attractive foliag 
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canes; large clusters of rich violet bloom; most striking. Second size nants ee 
vigorous. 65c. » ye 
The. “Pittle Lost RP ose” 
Actually the World’s Smallest Rose! 
A MATURE BLOOMING PLANT IS EASILY COVERED BY A TEA-CUP! 
“4 miniature of loveliness, 
All grace, summed up and closed in little.’ 
This rare dwarf rose, native of the 
Swiss Alps, is positively the smallest 
rose in all the world, an exquisite plant 
miniature that may be easily grown 
either indoors or out. Because it is ever- 
blooming in habit and highly resistant 
to rose pests and diseases as well as 
really hardy, it is a great favorite with 
plant lovers fortunate to possess one. 
There are many kinds of dwarf roses 
sold under the botanical name of Rosa 
Rouletti, that are not the genuine plant 
and quickly attain rank growth so as to 
quite lose the distinctive qualities of 
this plant jewel; but ours is the only 
dwarf rose that remains permanently a 
tiny dwarf. A mature, two-year-old 
blooming specimen may readily be cov- 
ered by a tea-cup! Note the six blooms 
in the thimble shown in our illustration. 
The tiny red buds, no larger than a 
grain of wheat, often with feathered 
sepals, are real gems of Nature; they 
open slowly, during a week or more, to 
the daintiest full-blown flowers the size 
of a dime, that are double, fragrant, and 
of a delightful shade of pink, borne on 
thin, wiry’ stems that are always up- 
right. 
This rare little plant is in much de- 
mand for gift purposes, especially for 
the invalid to whom its friendly little 
ways are a great joy. It is a continuous 
bloomer, permanently happy in its small 
pot, and with the simple but full direc- 
tions for its care that we send with each 
peegeamaye pel easily, eremeanOomilislast (ee 3-year-old plant of our “Little Lost Rose”, 
in a 3-inch pot, and 6 blooms in a small thimble. 
We are especially proud of the fact 
that ours is the genuine World’s Smallest Rose, originating from the rare specimen first 
found by its discoverer. 
ESTABLISHED BLOOMING SIZE PLANTS—lIn plain pot, expertly packed for safe shipment 
by mail, with directions, each $1.00. 
SELECTED SPECIMENS—In glazed gift pot and saucer, ivory, jade green, or turquoise blue, 
each $1.50. 
We prepay shipping costs at the above price to any California address; add the 3% 
sales tax. If to go beyond California add 10 cents, or if east of the Mississippi add 20 cents 
to cover added shipping costs. 

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