
Totty's 
ASloribunda AND IMPROVED POLYANTHA ROSES 
Price: $1.00 each. $10.00 per dozen, except where otherwise noted 
Floribunda Roses are proving very popular in practically all sections of the country. Medium in height and dis- 
ease resistant. Flowering practically the entire season and retaining their vivid colors even in the very hottest 
ees weather. Ideal for planting in front of evergreens, if one wishe to, add color. Plant 18 inches apart for 
est effect. i 

Betty Prior (Plant Patent No. 340)—Improved form of Else 
Poulsen. Outside of petals dark carmine, inside several shades 
lighter. Borne in large clusters on strong stems, very fragrant. 
Foliage pale green, tinted purple; very vigorous grower. Re- 
sistent to mildew and diseases. Price: B85e each, $8.50 
per dozen. 
Cheerio—Clear Mallow pink shading to a deeper Rose at the 
base of the petal. Reverse of the petal is a luminous Rose 
madder that is most effective. Quantities of brilliant double 
flowers in massive clusters. 
Donald Prior (Patent Applied For)—Flowers semi-double, 
cup-shape, bright scarlet, flushed crimson; much larger than 
“Else Poulsen.” Fragrant; foliage dark green; very free flower- 
ing. One of the most striking colors of the entire group. 
Price: 85c each, $8.50 per dozen. 
Red Velvet—tThe most magnificent red Rose that it has ever 
been our privilege to see, it is such a vivid rich crimson color. 
The flowers look like pieces of brilliant red velvet scattered 
around, and it is the type of Rose that will attract your 
attention the instant you enter the garden where it is growing. 
Vigorous grower and very free flowering. 
Rosenelfe—Charming Rose of miniature Gardenia-like form and 
silvery rose-pink color. Flowers about 214 inches across, borne 
singly all through the summer months. Priee: 85e each, 
$8.50 per dozen. 
Smiles (Plant Patent No. 331)—A lovely variety deserving the 
name. Brilliant salmon-pink flowers, semi-double, 3 inches across, 
in great masses all the time and of great duration in all 
weather. Medium growing plants, branching with handsome 
foliage. Price: 85e each, $8.50 per dozen. 
Sunmist—Clear light sulphur yellow shading in canary yellow 
at the base of the petal. Large imposing flower clusters. Un- 
surpassed for massing in beds or borders. Graceful long pointed 
buds. 
Smiles 
Dwarf POLYANTHA OR BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
These were the original type of Polyantha Roses from which the Floribundas have developed. Dwarfer in growth 
and larger in the individual flowers in some instances. No special culture or soil is required to have these Baby 
Rambler Roses give you good results. They flower practically the entire season and prove generally satisfactory 
wherever grown. 
Dormant plants, delivery up to May Ist—Price: Dagmar Spath (The White Lafayette)—Pure white 
B5e each, $8.50 per dozen. flowers on large trusses which are a show the entire summer. 
The best white Polyantha to date. 
Plants from 6-inech pots, delivery May Ist on- 
onwards—Price: 95e each, $9.50 per dozen. Else Poulsen—Flowers medium size, semi-double, lasting 
Baby Chateau—The flowers are large, semi-double produced bright rose pink. 
: Bs ee indi : : 
ve Beare ieee an an Citemvotceat: Noth George Elgar—One of the old reliables in yellow Polyanthas. 
Very fine grower, excellent as a light colored Polyantha used 
i i al acquisition. ery fine 
shiny foliage, a re q with “Cecil Brunner.” 
Cameo—A very beautiful and distinct shade of shell pink and 
salmon, over-shadowed with a golden sheen. Improved Lafayette—Very profuse flowering, strong grow. 
Ceeile Brunner—Sometimes called the Sweetheart, Mignon ing Polyantha. Crimson scarlet in the bud, expanding to rosy 
and several other names. Dainty miniature Rose of light pink in cerise when fully open. Individual flowers about the size of 
color. One of the best of the Polyanthas. Paul Scarlet Climber. 
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