
These are indeed ‘‘Jewels of the Garden” and wherever they 
are shown they get as much delighted attention as the flashing 
diamonds and other precious stones in a jeweler’s window. 
Here are tiny plants that are as hardy as trees, with a virility 
that keeps them almost constantly producing their perfectly 
modeled, dainty little blooms, and with foliage to match the 
flowers in size, making a most charming combination. 
Plants grow 6 to 8 inches high, according to soil and location. 
They are ideal for planting in window-boxes for the enjoyment 
of shut-ins or in porch boxes where they can get intimate atten- 
tion. They are the darlings of the Garden. 
Our original plants came from Holland and were imported 
before the war by The Conard-Pyle Company. Tom Thumb 
was first offered in spring 1936, Pixie and Midget followed. 
Tom Thumb and other colors will be ready when the war is over. 

7 Pixies in vase and 1 Countess Vandal bloom 





















The Miniature Roses on this page 
are present-day models as up to 
date as any automobile. WHEN 
BETTER MINIATURE ROSES 
ARE PRODUCED, CONARD- 
PYLE CO. WILL GROW THEM. 
Indeed they already are on the 
way, some in our testing grounds 
and others across seas awaiting 
transportation. 
In our Museum Collection are 
old kinds like Pompon de Paris. 
One hangover from the list of 100 
years ago is Rouletti, still prized 
for its little pink buds and low- 
growing dainty blooms. But Rou- 
letti cannot compare in finish and 
exquisite perfection of bloom with 
the great-grandchildren of the old 
group—these we here offer. In- 
deed we are quite well known as 
the introducers in America of 
Pixie and Midget and others of 
the modern type. 
+ Pixie 
© c.P. co. 

*MIDGET. Plant Pat. 466. Rose-red. Dainty pinkish buds, per- 
fectly modeled, open to full-petaled, rose-red blooms about 5% inch 
across when fully open. This charming little gem is the daintiest, 
double-flowered tiny red Rose in existence. The stems are almost 
thornless, a big help to those who enjoy arranging the blooms in tiny 
vases for displays at Flower Shows. Pot-plants, $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10; 25 for $18.75, ppd. 
OFFER 21. 3 Plants each of Pixie 6 in all, post- $4 95 
and Midget paid 

*ROULETTI. See illustration below. This little pmmk Rose is the 
Mother of ‘“Tom Thumb” and is valued as a pot-plant and also as an 
everblooming edging plant. It is quite hardy. The original plants were 
lost for years and later found in Switzerland where a cottager grew It in 
pots on a window ledge. Its origin is unknown. Thousands and thou- 
sands of Rosa Rouletti are now giving satisfaction in homes in U. S. A. 
Pot-plants, 50 cts. ea.; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $5; 25 for $10. Delivery 
prepaid. 

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For Porch Boxes 
© cP. co. 

% Rosa Rouletti. Everblooming edging Rose 
*PIXHE. Plant Pat. 408. 
This is the most fully double 
of all the Miniature Roses for 
40 or more tiny petals are 
marvelously packed In each 
little bloom, as only Dame 
Nature can do, and the blooms 
come singly and also in lovely 
clusters that in themselves 
make charming bouquets. 
The plants are dwarf and 
compact. The blooms come 
continuously all season and in 
warm weather are white with 
a faint flush of pink in the 
center. In cool weather the 
flowers assume a Jovely shade 
of apple-blossom-pink. Pot- 
plants, 75 cts. ea.; 3 for 
$1.88; 12 for $7.50; 25 for 
$13.75, postpaid. 




For Window-Boxes 
