
Polyantha Rose, Else Poulsen 
CHARMING 
SINGLE ROSES 
These also are Hybrid Teas, and no 
Roses are lovelier for cutting, nor more 
alluring, set out in groups of three to 
five plants, in the garden. They are 
easy to grow. They are notably disease- 
resistant and are free bloomers. Try them. 
You will love them. 
PRICES: Dormant Plants, 85c. each. 
Potted Plants, $1.00 each 
Cecil. Its clear yellow color and its per- 
fect form combine to make this little 
Rose a veritable gem. A dependable 
variety of outstanding merit, and use- 
ful beyond words in competitive flower 
arrangements. 
Dainty Bess. The name of this charm- 
ing Rose is indeed most appropriate. 
Its Clematis-like flowers measure 244 
to 3 inches across. The flesh pink petals, 
with an odd old-rose tone on the backs, 
contrast charmingly with the large, 
flat clusters of dull crimson filaments 
that make up the centers. Very quaint 
and very lovely. 
Innocence. Wine red stamens, tipped 
with golden anthers, give great character 
to the enormous 12-petaled pure white 
flowers that curiously resemble Japanese Anemones. 
branching and free flowering. 
Irish Fireflame. The ruddy bronze foliage is an outstanding feature 
of this ‘‘best of all single Roses.’’ The brilliant orange and crimson 
buds open to flowers of soft golden apricot. 
any garden. 

SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
1 each of the above four Roses, $3.00 dormant, or $3.75 potted. 



Plants are strongly 
A notable addition to 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES ” 
Yhese little hush Roses are so admirable for flower garden planting—regardless of 
whether other Roses are grown or not—that a real mystery exists as to why they are 
not more widely known. They have splendid plant habit, great vigor and hardiness; 
they flower continuously from June until frost; and they are surprisingly disease- 
resistant. Plant them as individual specimens, in small groups, as colorful low hedges, 
or for mass color effects. We recommend them highly. 
Anne Poulsen (Pat. 182). Sprays of large, sweetly scented, semi double flowers of 
scarlet crimson are produced continuously throughout the season. Splendid for 
massing. 2 to 3 feet. 85c. each, $8.50 per dozen 
Betty Prior (Pat. 340). Clusters of glorious dark carmine flowers are produced in 
unbroken succession on strong, upright plants. The flowers are 3 to 4 inches across, 
fragrant, and with light pink shading inside the petals. 2 to 3 feet. 
: 85c. each, $8.50 per dozen 
Donald Prior (Pat. 377). Semi double, cup shaped flowers of bright scarlet flushed 
crimson. Fragrant and extremely free blooming. Foliage dark green. Plants strong, 
growing to 3 ft. 85c. each, $8.50 per dozen 
Else Poulson. Large, single flowers of brilliant rose pink, borne continuously in 
sprays on plants of erect habit. Fine clean foliage. Very highly recommended. 
3 feet. 85c. each, $8.50 per dozen 
Permanent Wave (Pat. 107). The curiously fluted or waved petals are rosy pink 
with cerise edges. The large and semi-double flowers are produced in great clusters 
on strong plants of 24% to 3 foot stature. 85c. each, $8.50 per dozen 
Snowbank (Pat. 279). Large, creamy white, semi double flowers with pleasing fra- 
grance are continuously borne on plants of bushy, compact habit. 15 to 20 inches. 
85c. each, $8.50 per dozen 
Gruss an Aachen. An _ outstanding 
bedding Rose with flowers of Hybrid 
Tea character. Plants dwarf. Orange- 
red and yellow buds open to large, 
delicate yellow and pink flowers of 
great charm. 2 feet. 
75c. each, $7.50 per dozen 
Pink Gruss an Aachen. A deep, rose- 
colored sport of the above. A splen- 
did Rose. 2 feet. 
85c. each, $8.50 per dozen 
White Aachen (Pat. rights reserved). 
Another sport of the original. Buff 
yellow buds open to large, pure white, 
double flowers. A very outstanding 
Rose. 2feet. 85c. each, $8.50 per dozen 
SS | The Glorious 
a GOLDEN ROSE of CHINA 
From the bleak wastes of Western 
™ China comes ‘‘Father Hugo's’ Rose. 
Generations of struggle to survive have 
imparted a hardiness seldom found in 
the rose family. 
It’s vigorous, full growth makes it 
useful as a shrub in borders or as an accent 
point in landscaping. Brilliant yellow 
single flowers about 2 inches across are 
borne in profusion in the early spring 
and after flowering ee fine foliage is 
leasing throughout the summer. 
nal ane : e- : $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75 
CECILE BRUNNER 
Rese 
No garden should be without 
a planting of it. Perfectly for- 
med, tiny flowers of daybreak 
pink, with a touch of gold at 
the base, are borne in graceful 
sprays from Spring to frost. 
214 feet. 
Dormant, 85c. each, 3 for $2.25 
Potted, $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75 

