

WARE PULYANTHA or BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
Where plantings have been done many years ago there is still a demand for the following varieties, since the 
Floribundas are usually much taller in growth and larger in the individual flowers in some instances. The 
following require no special culture. Ordinary garden soil will suit them beautifully and you can depend on 
having flowers on this type practically the entire season. 
Dormant plants, delivery up to May Ist—Price: 75¢ each, $7.50 per dozen, except where otherwise noted. Plants from 6-inch 
pots, delivery May Ist onwards—Price: 85¢ each, $8.50 per dozen, except where otherwise noted. 
Baby Chateau—The flowers are large, semi-double produced 
in large clusters, velvety dark red in color, reminding one 
somewhat of the popular Rose Chateau de Clos Vougeot. 
Dark, shiny foliage, a real acquisition. 
Cameo—A very beautiful and distinct shade of shell pink and 
salmon, over-shadowed with a golden sheen. 
Cecil Brunner—Sometimes called the Sweetheart, Mignon and 
several other names. Dainty miniature Rose of light pink in 
color. One of the best of the Polyanthas. 
Golden Salmon—Reddish orange in color. Produced in large 
clusters. A striking color for any garden. 

SHRUB HRUSES, 
The three Roses listed below are excellent types to grow 
as individual specimens, or massed throughout the shrubbery 
borders. 
Hugonis—An early blooming Shrub Rose, covered with small 
single, pale yellow flowers. Attains height of five to six feet 
if allowed to grow along naturally. Price: 75¢ each, $7.50 
per dozen. 
Lipstick—An everblooming Shrub Rose similar in habit to 
Skyrocket, producing enormous flower clusters during the 
whole season. The clusters consist of medium sized, single 
flowers, clear cerise with salmon shadings. The yellow 
stamens are especially attractive. A real addition to the 
Shrub border. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Skyrocket—Everblooming Shrub Rose producing large flow- 
ering clusters the entire season of medium sized brilliant 
red blooms. Its sturdy upright habit makes it an ideal plant 
to use in combination with various Shrubs. Price: 75¢ each, 
$7.50 per dozen. 

Gruss an Aachen—One of the finest Polyantha Rose plants 
ever introduced. It is orange red and yellow in the bud, 
opening to light flesh pink and salmon yellow, resembling 
very much a bouquet of Hybrid Tea Roses on one stem. 
Improved Lafayette—Very profuse flowering, strong growing 
Polyantha. Crimson scarlet in the bud, expanding to rosy 
cerise when fully open. Individual flowers about the size of 
Paul Scarlet Climber. 
Mrs. Finch—A Polyantha Rose that is rapidly displacing 
Cecil Brunner. Color, deep shell pink, slightly larger in 
flower than Cecil Brunner and one of the best of the Baby 
Rambler types. 


Rose Lipstick 

STINGLE RUSEs 
Dormant plants, delivery up to May Ist—Price: 75¢ each, $7.50 per dozen, except where otherwise noted. Plants from 6-inch 
pots, delivery May Ist onwards—Price: 85c each, $8.50 per dozen, except where otherwise noted. 
Just a limited few of the very finer varieties which are 
becoming very popular, especially for cut flower purposes and 
table decorations. 
Cecil—Very large single flowers of buttercup-yellow, contain- 
ing five petals. Plant of splendid habit and growth. 
Dainty Bess—One of the best known of the Single Roses. 
Soft rose-pink almost like a wild Rose except that it is 
distinctive by the large cluster of wine-colored stamens. A 
really gorgeous Rose, containing about six petals. 
Innocence—Beautiful clear white flowers with wine-red 
stamens tipped with gold. Quite a large flower for this 
type of Rose, containing twelve petals. 
Irish Fireflame—An orange-crimson flower shaded pink and 
gold. A marvelous grower and very fragrant, containing five 
petals. 
K. of K. (Kitchener of Khartoum)—Scarlet-red buds that open 
to brilliant red with a blackish sheen, containing ten petals. 
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