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ROSES—Rouletti—Continued 
These plants are out of 21% in. pots. They 
may be set in a 4 in. pot. Good garden soil, 
mixed with a spoonful of bonemeal, for each 
plant. Do not use chemical fertilizer. Any 
sunny window will grow good Roses. 
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ROSE (Red Oakinton). In plain description it 
may be well termed a Red Roulettie. <A 
most beautiful Rose ...... Heavy plants each 
ROSE (White Pet). Another very small pointed 
bud Rose. But a taller grower than the first 
two. Making an excellent background effect 
ROSES (Green). Small green flowers .......... 
ROSES (Wicheriana). Strictly a rose for em- 
bankments as it clings close to the ground. 
Flowers are single pink, free flowering and 
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SAXIFRAGA. R. P. Large glossy leaves lying 
near the ground. Many arbutus-like flowers on 
short stems. Excellent plant for the rock 
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SCOTCH BROOM. Yellow flowers. Ult. H. 4 ft. 
SEDUM (Sieboldi). R. Here we have the best of 
all Sedums. The plant may best be described 
as a string of discs the size of a dime in stems 
of 10 in. They all terminate from one base, 
and during the hot weather turn a fiery red. 
The flowers are pink. Very suitable for rock 
gardens and hanging baskets ................- 
SEDUMS. See Rock Garden Selections. 
SEDUM BRILLIANT. Extremely hardy. Though 
not a new plant, it is well to place it to the 
front. It is an improvement over the old faded 
pink type. Will stand up under the most 
severe conditions with very little care and for 
this reason will thrive in cemeteries or in sun 
porch pots where watering is often forgotten. 
A plant left lying on the surface will live in- 
definitely. The flowers are a brilliant red and 
are borne on 15 in. sturdy stems. The umbels 
are eight inches across with handsome wax-like 
leaves all along the stem. 8 to 10 flower spikes 
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SENSITIVE PLANT (MimoSa). One of the out- 
standing trees or shrubs. Fern-like foliage. 
Flowers are blue and feathery. Very attrac- 
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SHRUBS as follows. Popular garden varieties, 
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1—Button Bush. Round balls of white 
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2—Deutzia. .Pink. Ult. H. 8 ft. 
RRO TOA Bush. Pink, white. Ult H. 
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4—Honeysuckle (Fragrantissima). Creamy 
white flowers in March. Ult. H. 6 ft. 
5—Shad Bush. The earliest shrub to flower. 
Named by the Indians as shad come up 
Herat koe when this is in bloom. Ult. H. 
6—Spice Bush. Yellow flowers. Spring. Ult. 
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