MOSS ROSES 
WHITE MOSS—Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
PINK MOSS—Old fashioned variety with pale pink flowers and 
1ossy buds. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
ROCK GARDEN ROSES 
ROSA CHINENSIS LAWRENCEANA—A very dwarf class of roses 
seldom growing more than twelve inches in height. They are excel- 
lent subjects for the rock garden, displaying an abundance of tiny 
roses throughout the summer. 
BABY GOLD STAR—(Plant Pat. No. 407, Conard-Pyle Co.) With 
streamlined buds, Baby Gold Star is the only golden yellow rose 
suitable for miniature arrangements. The rich green foliage makes 
an ideal foil for the 20 petaled blooms. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
MIDGET—(Plant Pat. applied for, Conard-Pyle Co.) New color in 
miniatures, cerise-rose. Plants and blooms are similar to Tom Thumb. 
Newest variety, introduced fall 1940. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
PIXIE—(Plant Pat. No. 408, Conard-Pyle Co.) Pixie provides the most 
up-to-the-minute edging. With compact growth (6-9 in.) and abun- 
dant, continuous bloom, it is ideal for the purpose. Plant 6 to 8 
inches apart. The plants provide dainty white miniature blooms for 
cutting. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
ROULETTI — A profusion of double pink flowers. Small dense 
leaves. Plant in poor soil without fertilizer. Each 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
TOM THUMB—Plant Pat. No. 169. (1935) This tiny little rose is a 
real prize. It is similar to Rouletti, of which it is a hybrid, except 
that the flowers are a clear bright crimson. Will grow to about 6 
to 8 inches ‘in height. A fine rock garden plant. Must be in soil 
that is not rich and well drained. Each 75c; 2 for $1.25. 
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TAKE ADVANTAGE AND SAVE 
Each season we find certain rose varieties selling out ahead of 
other kinds, in spite of our careful plans to anticipate the demand. 
Many buyers select roses because of the name or for other reasons 
without regard to the real merit of the variety. If you are not 
familiar with the individual varieties and just want a good collec- 
tion that will be colorful and harmonious in your garden, this is 
your opportunity to save by allowing us to choose for you. You 
name the color only. We guarantee to send only good approved 
varieties and use our best judgment for harmony. Each plant cor 
rectly labeled its proper name. 
You may select colors of 
Red, Pink, Yellow, Copper or White 
Varieties will be selected from our general list. Will not con- 
tain patent varieties or latest introductions in our list. 
6 No.l grade 2%yrz plantsss 5 eee $2.25 
12) No. 1) grade:2:yr.plants2s) eee 4.25 
24 No. 1 grade 2 yr. plants................... 8.00 
Add 10c per plant east of Rocky Mountains. 
Prepaid prices within the United States. 
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FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
This is a new classification of roses. By it we refer to the 
large flowering types of Polyantha or baby roses. A separate 
listing is not made of these, but they will be found designated 
through our main listings. Great progress, during the last few 
years, has been accomplished with this class of roses. They now 
range through all shades of color and all styles of bloom similar 
to our hybrid teas. They bloom steadily throughout the season 
without interruption, making them suitable for many types of 
border and mass plantings. Architects and landscape men are 
delighted with them. The demand is increasing everywhere. Try 
them in your garden. They are the hardiest, most prolific and 
easiest to use of all roses. 
POLYANTHA OR “BABY” ROSES 
The hardiest, most prolific, requiring the least care of all roses. 
Plant them in groups throughout the garden. They are suitable 
for low hedges, borders, or for mass planting. They flower con- 
tinually from spring until fall. 
Postpaid prices—No. 1, first grade roses. The world’s best 
(Within the United States) 
West of Rocky Mountains—Each 60c; 3 for $1.50; 12 for $5.00 
East of Rocky Mountains—Each 70c; 3 for $1.80; 12 for $6.00 
New varieties are listed in regular order. 
ANNE POULSEN—Patent No. 182. 
brilliant scarlet, overcast crimson. 
CECIL BRUNNER—Best known and the most popular of the old 
type pink baby rose. Large loose clusters of pink flowers all 
summer. The perfect button hole rose. 
DONALD PRIOR—(Floribunda) (Prior 1934) (Pat. rights reserved.) 
The flowers are semi-double, cup shaped of bright scarlet flushed 
crimson. Fragrant. This is one of the most striking colors of the 
Floribundi group. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
ELLEN POULSEN—Medium size, fairly double flowers of bright 
rose pink. 
Large, semi-single blooms of 
ELSE POULSEN—Strong growing plants, with large, single, brigh 
rose pink flowers. : 
GLORIA MUNDI—Glowing scarlet orange. 
flowers borne in clusters. 
Large, fully double 
IDEAL—Dark scarlet blooms, shaded with black. Blooms pro- 
fusely in immense clusters. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE—Floribunda. This new 1935 rose surely 
deserves a place in every home planting. Large glowing red, 
suffused crimson. The flowers are borne on strong, upright canes 
in beautiful loose cluster. The foliage is dark green and shiny. A 
constant bloomer throughout the summer. 
KAREN POULSEN—A 1933 introduction. A very brilliant unfading 
scarlet. Large, single flowers borne in clusters on strong upright 
growth. A very showy variety. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
NYPOLS PERFECTION—Floribunda. A beautiful deep rose pink. 
Rather open sixteen petaled flowers. Dense glossy foliage. Con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
PERLE D’OR—Similar to the Cecil Brunner but with coppery shade. 
PERMANENT WAVE (Floribunda) Plant Pat. No. 107. The petals 
ore fluted, or waved, permanently from the bud stage to the finish. 
Blooms rather large for the type, in great clusters. Rosy pink with 
cerise edges. Handsome plants; may be grown tall enough for a 
low hedge. Each 75c; $7.50 per dozen. 
SNOWBANK—Plant Pat. No. 279. (Floribunda) Large flolwenines low 
growing polyantha. The buds are buff-orange, opening to semi- 
single, blush white flowers and turning to pure white. Each 85c; 
SUNSHINE—Medium size blooms in clusters. 
Orange turning to 
coral with orange overcast. Bush is compact. 
WORLD’S FAIR—(Pat. app. for.) Continuous display of color from 
late spring until frosts. Ideal, bushy plants just about hide them- 
selves under clusters of large velvety blooms of blackish scarlet, the — 
fragrant petals surrounding a flowing mass of golden stamens. A 
very large-flowered Floribunda. Each $1.00. 
