Polyantha Roses 
The Polyanthas are bushy everblooming Roses. 
The flowers are small to medium sized and bloom 
in large clusters. They should be given the same 
winter-protection as the Hybrid Teas. Prune lightly. 
182) — A large- 
flowered variety having semi-double brilliant 
scarlet flowers. Try a bed of these if you wish 
to have a magnificent show all summer. Pot 
plants — Each 90c 
Anna Paulsen (Plant Patent No. 
Donald Prior (Patent No. 377) — A branching plant 
18 in. tall covered with large clusters of semi- 
double bright-scarlet flowers; a continuous bloom- 
er. Dormant Plants — Each 85c; Pot Plants 
— Each $1.05 
Kirsten Poulsen — Large single, red flowers on a tall 
shrubby plant; ideal for mass planting or for 
everblooming hedges. Dormant Plants — Each 
65c: Pot Plants — Each 85c 
Mrs. R. M. Finch — Highly decorative, delicate rose- 
pink flower; strong grower and fine for hedges. 
Pot plants — Each 85c 
Permanent Wave (Plant Patent No. 107) — A strong- 
growing variety with beautiful cochineal-red 
flowers. The petals are peculiarly waved which 
gives an unusual novel appearance to the 
clusters of large flowers, hence its name. Pot 
plants — Each 90c 
World's Fair (Patent No. 362) — Large clusters of 
velvety, black-scarlet flowers, nearly 4 inches 
across with 18 to 20 petals; fragrant; blooms 
continuously from spring until frost. Dormant 
Plants — Each $1.00; Pot Plants — Each $1.20 

Hybrid Tea Rose properly 
pruned and planted 
Hybrid Tea Rose with proper 
winter protection 

McGredy’s Triumph 
Else Poulsen — An erect thrifty plant covered with 
single bright rose-pink flowers. Dormant Plants 
— Each 75c; Pot Plants — Each 95c 
Improved Lafayette — One of the finest bedding Ros- 
es; blooms profusely with large deep brilliant-red 
flowers. Dormant Plants — Each 65c; Pot Plants 
— Each 85c 
For SHRUB ROSES (See page 17) 
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