Grown Along lake Ere 
Dagmar Spath (m.d.) Free blooming; white. $1.15. 
D. T. Poulsen Improved (m.) Large; cherry-red. 
Finely formed blooms. $1.15. 
Eblouissant (m.d.) Carnation-like scarlet blooms. 
$1.15. 
Else Poulsen (t.) Bright rose-pink clusters on a 
strong bush; fine for specimen or hedge. Plenty 
for cuttmg. $1.15. 
Fantastique (m.d.) Pat. 574. A most fascinating 
Rose. Blooms creamy yellow with a broad margin 
of vivid carmine on each petal. $1.50. 
Floradora (t.) Pat. pending. (below) A magic 
new color in Roses that printers’ ink hasn’t yet 
quite caught—cinnabar-red. Try it sure. $1.50. 
Folkestone (m.) Produces an abundance of bril- 
liant red blooms; fine for cutting. $1.15. 
Gloria Mundi (d.) Popular dazzling orange. $1.00. 
Improved Lafayette (m.) Very good red to cut. 
SSP 
Kirsten Poulsen (ex.t.) Bright red; single. Ex- 
cellent for mass effect or hedge. $1.00. 
Kronprinsesse Ingrid (m.) Large two-tone pome- 
granate-red and rose-pink blooms. Profuse. $1.25. 
Little Miss Muffett. (m.d.) Soft coral-pink. Es- 
pecially good for mass effects. $1.15. 
Margo Koster (ex.d.) Pretty ball-shaped, orange 
blooms. Has been extremely popular. $1.35. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. (m.) Profuse; soft pink clus- 
tered type. $1.15. 
Pink Jewel (m.d.) A truly descriptive name. $1.15. 
Pinocchio (t.) Pat. 484. (opposite.) An abundant 
producer of miniature exhibition Roses, changing 
from salmon to clear pink. Splendid for corsages. 
Perhaps the most popular of all. $1.50. 
Pinocchio Red Ripples (m.d.). Pat. pending. 
A red so vivid that it can be picked Floradora 
out of any group. “Tops” among the 
reds. $1.25. fo) 
Rose Elfe (m.) (opposite.) Perfect 
double, silvery rose-pink, camellia- 
like blooms. Strong; prolific; long 
lasting when cut. 
Our highest recom- 
R mendation. $1.50. 
Elfe Triomphe Orleanais. 
Cherry-red_ clusters. 
$1.00. 

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