D oa: Hiniature Alpine “Roses 
Rouletti Each 50c, Three $1.10, Doz. $3.30, 100 $20.00 
Miniature Rose. Probably one of the old Lawrenceana Roses popular a century 
or more ago. After being lost to cultivation for many years, a plant was found 
growing in an Alpine window-garden by M. Correvon, the Swiss rock garden 
authority, just a few years ago. It is rapidly attaining popularity as a rock garden 
“gem’’ and as an edging plant in front of Rose beds. The plant grows about 6 
inches tall, in bushy form, is healthy and hardy and blooms from early summer 
until frost. The tiny, rose-pink, quite double flowers are less than an inch in 
diameter. 
Oakington Ruby Each 50c, Three $1.10, Doz. $3.30, 100 $20.00 
Received an Award of Merit from the English Royal Horticultural Society in 1934, 
and has proved to be one of the most popular additions to Alpine plants for some 
years. It is a real dwarf Rose, and in ordinary soils will not attain a height of 
more than 12 inches. The flowers are fully double, deep crimson in the bud, open- 
ing to rich ruby-carmine often 11% inches in diameter. It is very free-flowering, 
commencing in May and continuing until late autumn. It is quite hardy, and will 
grow in almost any soil, but prefers sun. 
Tom Thumb Each 75c, Doz. $7.50 
(Patented.) A miniature Polyantha Rose, flowers the size of a quarter, bright red 
with paler center; an outstanding novelty that never fails to attract attention. 
Pumila Each 50c, Three $1.10, Doz. $3.30, 100 $20.00 
Double rose-pink flowers about twice as large as Rouletti. Noted for its freedom 
of bloom. 
Doncaster’s Variety Each 50c, Three $1.10, Doz. $3.30, 100 $20.00 
Somewhat larger in growth, and flowers a deeper pink than Rouletti. This also 
makes a nice small plant in the rock garden and is good, like all others, for low 


edgings. 
<= Ranunculus- Flowered Cluster Roses 
Rosa Rouletii This type is noted for its charming clusters of globe-shaped flowers on compact 
plants, 12-18 inches high. They resemble bunches of Ranunculus blooms or are not 
unlike clusters of apple blossoms, but fully double. They look very well mixed in with 
hardy plants in the border, in front of shrubs, or as an edging to Rose beds. 
Carroll Ann Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
This is one of the best of this new form, and is 
greatly admired by visitors. The flowers are shaped 
like ranunculus blooms, an entirely new form in 
Roses. The incurving petals produce perfectly 
charming globe-shaped flowers which grow in 
large clusters. The color is salmon-orange and 
does not discolor or fade in the hottest sun. Plants 
of medium height and excellent for edgings. 
Margo Koster Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
Dominant color of this lovely ranunculus-shaped 
flower is salmon with rich shadings of orange and 
pink. The small globe-shaped flower is salmon 
with rich shadings of orange and pink. The small 
globe-shaped blooms occur in large clusters and 
are semi-double. The plant grows not over 18 
inches high and therefore is a very fine variety 
pops used as an edging around Hybrid Tea Rose 
beds. 
Large-Flowered Cluster Rose, Mrs. R. M. Finch 
(See page 54) 
Sos 

Ranunculus-Flowered Cluster Rose, 
Carroll Ann 
Sinaithord) Bases 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose) 
Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
A dainty variety with small double blooms of 
perfect form. They are arranged in many-flow- 
ered, graceful sprays. Soft rosy pink on a rich 
creamy white ground. Moderately fragrant. 
Topaz (Yellow Sweetheart Rose) 
Each $1.25, Three $3.15 
: i (Plant Patent No. 300.) New. Exquisitely formed 
: : sulphur-yellow buds open to starry 60-petaled 
Life size) blooms that do not fade white. 

Reena 

Small-Flowered Cluster Rose, 
4 Ss Cecile Brunner ( 
Cameo (See page 55) 
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