EVERBLOOMING BABY ROSES 

Vigorous growing, dwarf bushes always laden with brightly colored, dainty little blooms. 
Unexcelled for bedding, for lining walkways, for hedges . . . plant them liberally. 
Hardy and enduring. 




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COLLECTION 
.10 
5 ist SIZE HARDY PLANTS $4 
Finest Varieties Grown 
MISS EDITH CAVELL—Crimson. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Orange-scarlet. 
IDEAL—Deep red. 
GEORGE ELGER—Golden yellow. 
MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER—Mniniature pink. 
1st size plants, 5 for $1.10 Postpaid 
2-year plants, 5 for $3.25 

PRICES BABY ROSES 
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ANY TWO 2-Year 
BABY ROSES......... 
1st size strong Roses, 30c each, any 4, $1.00 
Postpaid 
2-year large Roses, 75c each, any 2, $1.40; 
any 6, $4.00 
ELLEN POULSEN—Dark brilliant pink, borne profusely. 
GEORGE ELGER—Produces great quantities of lovely 
little buds of golden yellow. Grand grower, blooming all 
summer. 
LA FAYETTE—Flowers large as “‘Paul’s Scarlet.’’ Pro- 
duced in enormous clusters, as many as forty flowers in a 
cluster. Color brilliant cherry-crimson. 
MARIE PAVIE—Medium size, very full and double; 
borne in large clusters, white flushed carmine. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL—Bright crimson with white eye; 
enormous clusters. Very dwarf. Always blooming. 
MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER—Miniature, exquisitely 
formed buds and flowers of delicate pink suffused with 
yellow at base of the petals. The sturdy dwarf plants bear 
the blooms in graceful clusters surrounded by waxy, 
healthy foliage. 
BABY ECHO—Brilliant lively pink, in large clusters. 
BABY TAUSENDSCHON—Flowers white, 
flushed pink, changing to deep rosy carmine. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Nevy, a favorite with us. Large, well- 
formed, double flowers, in greatest abundance; amazing 
color, brilliant orange-scarlet. The only Rose of its color. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—A strong dwarf grower, pro- 
ducing clusters of full, double flowers in amazing profusion 
continually. Color beautiful ivory-white, silvery rose center. 
delicately 
IDEAL—Enormous heads of blooms of intense, deep 
garnet. 
RED BABY RAMBLER (See IIlustration)— 
Beautiful clusters of bright red flowers, borne in 
the greatest profusion. 
ANNY MULLER—Flowers shiny, brilliant pink, 
produced in profusion all summer. 
SPARKLER—A fine cluster-flowered type with 
brilliant red flowers. 
ORLEANS—Flowers small, fairly double. Brilliant 
light red with white center. 
CHATILLON—Clear pink flowers come like huge 
heads of Phlox. Ace pink Polyantha for mass 
planting. 
SEE PAGE 3 FOR SHIPPING DETAILS 


April 23, 1942 
Our order of Roses and plants was received very promptly, and 
in good condition. The Roses look like very healthy plants and 
some of the nicest plants we have ever been able to get. The car- 
nations and Phlox are also equally as good. 
Bie accept our thanks in your very prompt response to our 
order. 
Mrs. H. L. Killam, 999 E. Cooke Road, Columbus, Ohio 
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