

| HARDY POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSES ~ 
The Roses for Eu 

| Always in Bloom, from June to Freezing—Especially Fine for Border, 
Flowering Hedge or Solid Beds. Very Hardy, Easy to Grow 
_ These roses are very hardy, growing everywhere and requiring little care. They are especially fine for solid 
beds and for borders. Plant a border of them around your regular rose bed. Also they are ideal for ceme- 
tery planting because they are so easy to grow and bloom so freely. 
In fact they are CONSTANTLY IN 
BLOOM from early summer until freezing weather in the fall. 
They are the easiest of all roses to grow. So if you think you cannot grow roses, plant some of these. They 
will all bloom this summer so freely, go right through the cold winter, and keep it up year after year. 
You will notice that we are making very low prices on these roses. That is because we want everybody to 
plant them. We assure you that you will be more than delighted. 
BABY RAMBLER. This is the original Baby Ram- 
bler. In bloom all the time. Flowers of brightest 
rosy crimson. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET. Grows to a height of 20 
inches and produces double pure white flowers in 
abundance. 
 CHATILLEON ROSE. Buds small, long pointed; 
flowers semi-double, cupped, very lasting bright pink ; 
slight fragrance. Hardy. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. Known the world over as 
one of the very best of all bedding roses. Ivory-white, 
shading towards the center to bright silvery pink. 
ELLEN POULSEN. 
sweetly scented. 
ETOILE LUISANTE (Baby Herriot). Its color 
is a shrimp-pink with intense coppery yellow 
suffusion, the base of the petals golden yellow which 
intensifies and lightens up its high colors. 
GEORGE ELGER. A lovely little golden yellow 
; Polyantha rose with good admixture of tea blood; 
like all of its class, it is free in growth, free in 
bloom with small, glossy foliage. 
GLORIA MUNDI. This new variety is the best of 
the orange-scarlet Polyanthas. Its color is clear and 
uniform. You will want this rose in your garden. 
Brilliant pink, large, full, 
GRUSS AN AACHEN. Yellowish rose colored with 
salmon-pink and red shadings. Owing to the size and 
beauty of its flowers and its symmetrical growth, 
this variety is highly recommended for low, bright 
massing. 
LA FAYETTE. Brilliant cherry-crimson flowers as 
large as Paul’s Scarlet Climber, produced in branched 
trusses continuously from June until frost. The most 
brilliant and satisfactory rose in this class for bor- 
dering walks or for edging large rose beds. 
ALL ROSES | 
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4V-Yr. Size >. 
25¢ each, 3 for 65c 
6 for $1.20 
2 for: $2,005 
2-Yr. Size 
40c each, 3 for $1.10 
6 for $2.00 ~~ 
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Sweetheart 
Collection of 
BABY ROSES 
One each of Baby Rambler, 
Clothilde Soupert, Ellen Poulsen, 
Miss Edith Cavell, Salmon Spray, 
Tip Top, and Gloria Mundi. 
The seven in 
1-year size for $1.00 
2-year size, $1.97, postpaid 

TIP TOP 
LE MARNE. Dwarf, perpetual flowering Polyantha. Semi-double 
flowers, bright salmon-rose at the edges, rosy blush inside. Has 
fine keeping qualities. \ 
SALMON SPRAY. A new variety with very large rose-pink flowers. 
One of the strongest in growth. 
MADEMOISELLE CECILE BRUNNER. This is the popular 
Baby Pink or ‘Sweetheart’? Rose. It makes a handsome miniature 
rose, coming in sprays of three to five buds. Color blush, shaded 
light salmon-pink. 
MISS EDITEH CAVELL. Bright crimson, white eye; very beau- 
tiful. 
ORLEANS. Showiest and prettiest of all Baby Ramblers. Deep 
cerise or Geranium-pink with distinct showy center of pure white. 
TIP-TOP (Baby Doll). Is golden yellow tipped with clear, bright 
cerise. The foliage is narrow, long and sharply pointed, a deep 
glossy green; a very beautiful setting for the lovely little doll- 
roses. 

BEAUTIFUL CLOTHILDE SOUPERT 
