WYANT Blue-Blood ROSES— 1943 

The Polyantha or Baby Rambler Roses bloom almost continuously throughout the season. They 
have clusters of flowers like the Climbing Ramblers but are low-growing, mostly about 20 inches in 
height. The Polyanthas are very foolproof. They require little or no Winter protection and are quite 
free from disease. Their popularity is increasing rapidly on account of their mass of bloom and many 
uses. A clump of three or more should be used to get good effect and a solid bed of one variety fur- 
nishes continuous color all season. They can be picked but their basic use is to give color in the yard. 
The large-flowered varieties are listed together under Floribundas. 
Cameo. A new and distinctively attractive color, a soft 
and pleasing salmon-pink shade that will combine well 
with most other colors. Reliable compact grower 
about 20 inches high. 85c. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart). This famous little 
Rose has charming, miniature, perfect buds of sea- 
shell-pink. The plant isa small, wiry grower. 85c. 
Ellen Poulsen. A dandy rose-pink in very large 
clusters. The light green foliage is varnished-looking. 
Grows 15 to 18 inches high. 85c. 
Gloria Mundi. This is the most striking color of all 
the Polyanthas—a bright scarlet-orange. The plant 
is a compact grower, about 20 inches high. 85c. 
Ideal. A good reliable grower attaining 2 feet, with 
immense clusters of deep red blooms. Each little 
blossom has a white center making them still more 
striking. 85c. 
Mignonette. The small white blossoms are borne in 
large clusters very continuously. It is an old variety 
that is still unexcelled. Grows 2 feet high. 85c. 
Orange Triumph. Orange-scarlet flowers arranged Ellen Poulsen 
in enormous Clusters. The foliage is shiny. The small 
individual flowers are well formed and fully double, 
20 inches. 85c. 


Read Pages 19 to 22 for Best Results 
with Wyant’s “Blue-Blood”’ Roses 

Wyant’s Dust Gun is efficient, easy to Operate and inexpensive (See page 20) 
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