7 “sit. H.T. (Patent Rights Reserved. ) Retails 
path ei $15.00 per dozen. The color of this rose is 
most striking as well as pleasing. The outside of the 
petal is deep Chinese coral; the inside is deep tangerine 
orange at the base, shading to marigold orange at the 
outer edge. General appearance is rich orange 1n the 
bud and apricot in full flower. The attractiveness of 
the flower really increases with age as the color is 
maintained to the last and the petals twist beautifully 
inward to cover the center; when over, the petals drop 
cleanly. The bush is a compact, shapely grower, 
making it ideal for bedding. The foliage is outstand- 
ing, large, dark green, glossy and leathery, and most 
resistant to fungous diseases. This new rose was origi- 
nated by Eddie’s and introduced in 1941. 

POLYANTHAS 
65c Each; $7.00 per Dozen 

Cameo. A new and distinct color. Shell-pink with salmon 
suffusion, over which lies a glow of gold. Flowers in 
large sprays constantly in bloom from June until frost. 
Cecile Bruner. D.P. (Introduced by Pernet-Ducher, 
1880.) The old favorite sweetheart rose. Small, long- 
pointed buds, bright pink on yellow ground, borne in 
clusters. Vigorous, bushy, dwarf. A free and continu- 
ous bloomer. 
Ellen Poulsen. (D. L. Poulsen, 1912.) Large, full flow- 
ers of bright flesh pink, produced in great clusters on 
a sturdy branching plant. 
Else Poulsen. (D. L. Poulsen, 1924.) Semi-double flow- 
ers of rosy-pink and carmine. A free and continuous 
bloomer. One of the best polyantha roses. 
Gloria Mundi. (G. de Ruiter, 1929.) Rather large, fully 
double, lasting flowers of glowing orange-scarlet, 
borne in clusters. Foliage, abundant, light green, and 
glossy. Vigorous, bushy plant and abundant bloomer. 
Ideal. (J. Spek, 1922.) Small, dark scarlet blooms shaded 
with black, borne with tremendous profusion in im- 
mense, compact bunches. Plant quite vigorous, rather 
long branching, continually in bloom. 
Improved Lafayette. Medium sized, deep glowing red 
flowers suffused with vivid crimson. Blooms very 
profusely. 
Kirsten Poulsen. (H. T. Poulsen, 1924.) Beautiful bright 
scarlet with golden anthers. Very show Tete 
did bedder. MA y, Single, splen- 
Lady Reading. (Van Herk, 1921.) Clear red small 
; : l - 
lar flowers. Free flowering and dwarf pear ae 
Mrs. Finch. Bright rose-pink flowers i 
grant clusters. n branching, fra- 
Paul Crampel. Flaming orange-scarlet, h ing j 
; ri , holdi 
to the end. Good in rain or sunshine. pina 
Sparkler, Brilliant red. An improvement on existing reds 
* WE USE AND RECOMMEND VIGORO * 
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