

Floribunda and Improved Polyantha Roses 
Floribunda Roses are proving very popular in practically all sections of the country. Medium in height and disease resistant. 
Flowering practically the entire season and retaining their vivid colors even in the very hottest Summer weather. Ideal for 
planting in front of evergreens, if one wishes to add color. Plant 18 inches apart for best effect. 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen, except where otherwise noted 
Cheerio—Clear Mallow 
pink shading to a 
deeper Rose at the 
base of the petal. Re- 
verse of the petal is 
a luminous Rose mad- 
der that is most effec- 
tive. Quantities of 
brilliant double flow- 
ers in massive clusters. 
Pinocchio (Patent No. 
84 J & P) — Bright 
salmon-pink in color, 
creating a _ sensation 
wherever shown. Ex- 
quisite in form and 
size. Slightly larger 
than ‘Mrs. Finch’ but 
an attractive deeper 
pink, flushed salmon. 
Excellent variety where 
a miniature is desired. 
Red Velvet — The most 
magnificent red Rose 
that it has ever been 
our privilege to see, 
it is such a vivid rich 
crimson color. The 
flowers look like pieces 
of brilliant red velvet 
scattered around, and 
it is the type of Rose 
that will attract your 
attention the instant 
you enter the garden 
where it is growing. 
Vigorous grower and 
very free flowering. 

TYPES OF IMPROVED POLYANTHA ROSES 
Rosenelfe—Charming Rose of miniature Gardenia-like form and silvery base of the petal. Large imposing flower clusters. Unsurpassed for 
rose-pink color. Flowers about 2% inches across, borne singly all massing in beds or borders. Graceful long pointed buds. 
through the summer months. World’s Fair (Kordes 1939)—Ideal bushy plants just about hide them- 
selves under clusters of large, velvety blooms of blackish scarlet, the 
Sunmist—Clear light sulphur yellow shading in canary yellow at the fragrant petals surrounding a glowing mass of golden stamens. 
DWARF POLYANTHA or BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
These were the original type of Polyantha Roses from which the Floribundas have developed. Dwarfer in growth and larger 
in the individual flowers in some instances. No special culture or soil is required to have these Baby Rambler Roses give you 
good results. They flower practically the entire season and prove generally satisfactory wherever grown. Dormant plants, 
delivery up to May 1st—Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Cecile Brunner—Sometimes called the Sweetheart, Mignon and several Improved Lafayette—Very profuse flowering, strong growing Poly- 
other names. Dainty miniature Rose of light pink in color. One of the antha. Crimson scarlet in the bud, expanding to rosy cerise when 
best of the Polyanthas. fully open. Individual flowers about the size of Paul Scarlet Climber. 
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