CHOICE ROSES 9 

MINIATURE ROSES 
BABY DOLL 
Also known as Tip-Top. Perfectly formed dainty little buds of 
Tyrian rose, opening to lovely flowers of salmon and yellow. Plant 
grows low and bushy, producing tremendous quantities of bloom. An 
elegant little miniature. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
The “Sweetheart’ rose, used extensively for bridal corsages by the 
florists. Small dainty buds of clear pink of perfect form. Our 
plants are own-root, very free flowering. 75¢ each; $7.50 per doz. 
CECILE BRUNNER (SPRAY) 
An improved type of the “Sweetheart” rose, in which the blooms 
come in mammoth sprays or trusses. Small dainty buds of clear 
pink, with perfect form like the regular type Cecile Brunner. 85c 
each; $8.50 per doz. 
OAKINGTON RUBY 
A real dwarf rose. The flowers are fully double, deep crimson in 
the bud, opening to rich ruby-carmine blooms. It is very free flow- 
ering, and very hardy. 75c each. 
SUNSHINE 
The flowers are small, fully double, golden orange when first open- 
ing, changing to soft pink. Blooms very freely on a pretty little 
dwarf plant. A few flowers will scent a whole room. 75c each. 

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AUSTRIAN COPPER 
The very showy and early blooming Austrian brier or shrub rose. 
The single, brilliant flowers are orange red on the inside of the 
petals and yellow on the outside. Spectacular in bloom. 75c¢ each. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
Snow white, with long buds that are shaded pink, and open to im- 
mense double flowers: A Hybrid Perpetual that blooms all Sum- 
mer. 75c each. 
GEORGE ARENDS 
Large flowers of delicate silvery pink that are exceedingly fra- 
grant. Flowers are large and full. Everblooming. 75c¢ each. 
HENRY NEVARD 
Very large crimson scarlet blooms of fine form. Flowers are double 
and sweetly fragrant. Grows tall, and is very hardy. Recurrent in 
bloom. 75c each. 
HUGONIS 
The “Golden Rose of China.” Extremely hardy and flowers in May. 
The graceful arching branches are completely covered to the tips 
with dainty single yellow blooms in the Spring. May be used 
among the shrubbery or as a hedge. 75c each. 
