
Red 
Sweetheart 
RED SWEETHEART "20: Patent 
Red Sweetheart has the same dainty, sleek 
buds as the cherished, tiny little pink 
“Sweetheart Rose’’ but in a rich crimson- 
carmine hue that holds well when picked in 
the bud, as Sweetheart Roses always are 
picked. In sun, the perfect flowers finish a 
deep pink. 
Plants... 

.much more vigorous, more 
generous than pink ‘‘Sweet- 
heart,’’ and has plenty of foli- 
age. 18 in. tall. 
.tiny, trim, crimson-carmine, 
winsome in miniature arrange- 
ments. 
.fully double, 1 to 114 in. across, 
exquisite in tiny vase or lapel. 
Profuse all season. 
Fragrance. .sweet and spicy. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
Other Ploribaudas 
Because of wartime restrictions the 
following J. & P. Floribundas are 
not available this spring but will 
be included in the J. & P. catalog 
for Fall, 1945. 
A. Grille 
Carillon 
Cecile Brunner 
Cheer 
Gruss an Aachen 
Holstein 
Joyous 
Marionette 
Mrs. R. M. Finch 
Niobe 
Pink Aachen 
Rochester 
Rose Elfe 
White Aachen 
World's Fair 
Buds..... 
Blooms... 




Hybrid Teas. 

A charming row of Miniature Roses, Oakington Ruby and Rosa heen at the edge of a bed if 
Also ideal along with Floribundas and Perennials, the petite flowers bring @ 
home-sweet-home atmosphere to any path or walk. 
ERE’S a curio that will intrigue your friends! No one who visits your garden can fail 
to stop and admire the dainty, delightful little plants with their perfect blooms—the 
entire plant is no larger than a single full-open bloom of a Modern Hybrid Tea Rose. 
Rosedom’s most intimate flower—a thimble or tiny vial will hold a bouquet of 6 or more. 
Petite little buds, smaller than a baby’s finger-tip, open to exquisitely modeled blooms, ir- 
resistible on the tiny plants and in miniature bouguets. 
your béds of Hybrid Tea or Floribunda Roses, or as an edging in front of other plants. 
Plant them liberally in a row around 
They 
are utterly charming in niches in the rock-garden, by the door-step or in some choice small 
spot along a path or border. In a window-box they create the effect of a Rose Garden in min- 
iature. In the fall, the plants may be taken up and potted to bloom indoors. 
Free-flowering 
May till Nov.; grow in any soil. Cover in cold winters. Do enjoy their charm this year. 
The cherubic little plant in this picture is just about 

OAKINGTON RUBY 
New, startling deepcarmine 
buds open rich ruby-crim- 
son. Fully double flowers 
smaller than 1 in., even 
full-open, like picture at 
left, much deeper ‘n color. 
Plants less than 12 in. high. 
Award of Merit, Royal 
Hort. Society. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10.; 25 for $18.75 
one-half of life-size! It is easy to see how these Minia- 
ture Roses win their way into the hearts of flower-lovers, 
and are irresistible even to those who have never grown 
anything. 
Glorify that bank, stone wall or other 
barren, unsightly spot with this attractive, 
easy-to-grow Trailing Rose. Its glossy green 
foliage is decorative all season. The fra- 
grant, starry white flower-clusters are a 
sight to behold. Bright red berries add a 
cheery note later in the season; birds love 
them in fall and winter. Wichuraiana 
spreads rapidly, rooting wherever it 
touches soil. Hardy anywhere. Solves 
difficult garden problems. Plant 2 ft. apart. 
85c each; 3 for $2.; 12 for $7.50; 
25 for $14.50 
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ROSA ROULETTI 
Perfect little double rose- 
pink flowers like picture, 
plants 4 to 6 in. tall. The 
entire plant is just as dainty 
as the Roses themselves. 
The little Swiss Rose that 
was lost for many years, 
now a gem in thousands of 
American gardens. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; 
12 for $6.; 25 for $11.25 
Group 477 
Now, at a very special price, both Oakington 
Ruby and Rosa Rouletti, for a whole half 
dozen plants in a row only 21, ft. long, or a 
plot 1 ft. long and 6 in. wide! 
Plants, 3 of each 
(value $4.80) for only. 
