LITTLE MISS MUFFETT—Pointed buds, large for a polyantha, of soft pink opening 
to a three-inch bloom, on a vigorous healthy plant....................-22..2--.-se2seeeceeeeeneee $1.00 
MARGY—Lowest growing crimson-scarlet poly, semi-double. The clear color has fine 
stability, and the upright plants grow always most neatly, so it is fitted for an actual 
trim border outlining the rose garden or perennial bed. Delicately fragrant.......... $1.00 
MARY GUTHRIE—This dainty rose can be classed either as a single rose or a polyantha, 
with big waved unfading blooms of clear deep pink almost covering the plant during 
the almost constant blooming periods. Extremely healthy, this top border rose is the 
only pink polyantha to hold its beautiful color in sun... -..----------+--1-2---eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee- $1.00 
NIGGER BOY—This marvelous polyantha has a low, compact densely foliaged plant 
18 to 20 inches high and as much through. This very healthy plant blooms continually 
with masses of pointed dusky buds and brilliant crimson blooms of perfect Hybrid Tea 
form and quality. It is the richest thing in the garden. ......-..--c.2ee-eeeeneceeeeeee eee $1.50 
ORANGE TRIUMPH—This is not orange, but a clear gleaming coral; the bright clus- 
tered double blooms backed by burnished foliage make it enormously decorative, both 
in the garden and when cut. The graceful trusses combine in delightful flower ar- 
rangements. The plant is extremely healthy, compact in form, low growing.......... $1.00 
PERLE D’OR—This is the tiny yellow rose often called the yellow Cecil Brunner. How- 
ever, the pointed little buds are not a true yellow, but that color tinged with salmon 
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POULSEN’S PINK—This marvelous pink polyantha is only for cool, shady or coastal 
conditions, and is there unbelievably beautiful, with its varnished foliage and enormous 
quantities of soft salmon pink blooms with a yellow base. Medium.................... $1.00 
ROSENELFE—This polyantha produces a cluster of slender.long buds of true tea form 
on a long stem, of dainty pink richest in partial shade. The vigorous bushy plant is 
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SUNSHINE—A low growing border rose of softest orange, with little fluffy very double 
blooms. This variety will scarcely grow in the sun, although in the shade it ts 
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TOPAZ, Pat. 300—One of the loveliest little border roses to appear in years, with 
pointed buds of yellow opening into the most perfect conceivable rose, perfection 1n 
miniature. This deepens the yellow of its buds in the sun and heat to the topaz of 
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CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing sports of bush varieties of roses usually are larger flowered and have better 
color than the bush roses from which they sported. In the descriptions below the prefix 
Cl. denotes that the rose in question is a sport of the bush of same name. 
AMERICAN PILLAR—This famed rose blossoms with immense clusters of single rich 
carmine pink blooms with a white eye, on a strong growing plant with glossy leathery 
foliage. Extremely abundant bloom coming usually in late June, followed by red hips 
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ALLEN’S GOLDEN CLIMBER—A superb coppery yellow tea with pointed buds and 
fully double fragrant blooms; a magnificently large rose on a huge strong growing 
plant that needs to be allowed to ramble for a great length along a wall or fence. $1.00 
BEAUTY OF GLAZENWOOD (also called Fortune’s Double Yellow)—One of the 
beautiful, ancient hybridized roses brought from China, wreathing itself in airy semi- 
double blooms: of orange-yellow flaked red) 2 -- secs. -cceceenstenescaencensennsnnreentueee nen nant $1.00 
BISHOP DARLINGTON—This beautiful everblooming semi-climber offers a large 
semi-double bloom of cream to flesh pink with a yellow base, delicately fruit scented. 
$1.00 
