

Small-flowered Polyantha Roses 
All of these Roses are 75 cts. each, unless otherwise noted, less quantity discount on page 15 
HILE it is not always possible to draw a sharp line when 
classifymg Large- and Small-flowered Polyanthas, still 
there is enough difference so they may be grouped sep- 
arately. The individual flowers in this class are smaller, though 
very often the clusters are as large as Floribundas; heights in 
general are lower so these make good edging plants or low mass 
plantings. All Polyanthas are as nearly everblooming as Roses 
CAROL ANN. 
Rose-beds. 
Small, 
Rose.” 
medium height. 
crimson. 
pink flowers. 
CECILE BRUNNER. 75 cts. each 
SPECIAL OFFER R-10 
1 each of the 10 Dainty Polyanthas 56-50 
marked (@) for... NET. 
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(Regular Value $7.75) 

CAMEO. 
75 cts. each 
between the pink 
ELLEN POULSEN. 
clusters borne profusely on a dwarf, bushy 
plant 15 to 18 mches high. 
CAMEO. Salmon. A distinct shade of shell-pmk 
and salmon, with a glow of gold. A compromise 
and the orange-salmon 
Roses. Positively one of the best im this class. 
Salmon-orange. 
variety produces charming little globe-shaped 
flowers in large clusters; 
or fade in the hottest sun. The plants seldom 
attain a height of over 1 foot and therefore 
this has become a valuable variety for edging 
Heretofore most of the so-called 
low-growing Polyanthas attained too much 
height when fully matured but here is one 
that really stays low and produces abundant 
bloom at the same time. Pat. pending. $1 each. 
CECILE BRUNNER. Blush. The ‘ 
exquisitely formed bud and 
flower of light pink with yellow base. 
grace and delicacy of this Rose is unsurpassed. 
It is the perfect Rose for nosegays and cor- 
sages; also splendid for borders and massing. 
CHATILLON ROSE. 
double blooms touched with orange. 
mous clusters of bloom on nice plants of 
EBLOUISSANT. Red. Medium-sized glowing 
dark red flowers, shaded heavily with velvety 
Pink. 
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Bright 
can be. They live and bloom year after year with comparatively 
little attention. 
Planting Distance: Average 15 inches. 
Height: Average 15 to 18 inches. 
Pruning: Prune lightly to desired height, removing old cluster 
heads and thin out dead wood. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Scarlet-orange. Rather 
large, fully double, lasting flowers of glowmg 
scarlet-orange, borne in clusters. 
GOLDEN SALMON SUPERIEUR. Scarlet- 
salmon. An improved form of Golden Salmon. 
Small bright scarlet-salmon flowers, tinged 
with yellow. 
MAMAN TURBAT. Pink. Small, long-lasting, 
round, semi-double, China-rose flowers, shad- 
ing to lilac, in large clusters. Grows 12 to 
15 inches high; good foliage; very hardy. 
MARGO KOSTER. Light orange, slightly 
flushed pink. The individual flowers are 
globe-shaped like the Ranunculus. Seldom 
grows over a foot. Ideal for edging. Not 
available until fall 1943. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL. Red. Small, semi- 
double, scarlet-red blooms shaded darker. 
Strong, bushy plants. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH. Red. Large, double, 
scarlet-orange flowers in huge clusters, com- 
bined with good, glossy foliage. 
SUNSHINE. Orange. Small, ful! flowers, 
golden orange when first opening, changing to 
soft pink. A few blooms will scent a whole 
room. Dwarf plants, bloom freely. $1 each. 
TRIOMPHE ORLEANAIS. Red. Bright cherry- 
red, long-lasting, almost fadeless, large flowers 
borne in clusters. Plant is erect, 20 to 30 
This 
new 
does not discolor 
“Sweetheart 
The 
semi- 
Enor- 
pink, 
Large, compact 
Large, full, rose- 
inches high, with glossy, bright green foliage. 

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$1 each 
SUNSHINE. 
Bobbink & Atkins 
