

A FEW UNUSUAL TYPES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR GARDEN MORE ATTRACTIVE 
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—_ =) —— you many hours of personal 
~/~_ satisfaction. All who visit 
A =e your garden will admire 
these dainty, delightful 
little plants with their perfect miniature blooms. 
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, irresistible 
on the tiny plants and in miniature bouquets. 
Plant them liberally in a row around your beds 
of Hybrid Tea or Floribunda Roses, or as an 
edging in front of other plants. 
They are utterly charming in niches in the rock- 
garden, by the doorstep, or in some choice small 
spot along a path or border. In a window-box 
they create the effect of a Rose garden in minia- 
ture. In the fall, the plants may be taken up and 
potted to bloom indoors. Free-flowering May till 
Noy.; grow in any soil. Cover in cold winters, 
but otherwise they demand no special attention. 
--- THE SMALLEST OF ALL 
ROSA ROULETTI (Right) 
Perfect little double rose-pink flowers like picture. 
The entire 4 to 6-in. plant is just as dainty as the Roses 
themselves. Use them for borders, rock-gardens, or 
paths. Very attractive for small flower arrangements 
in the home. The little Swiss Rose that was lost for 
many years; now treasured in American gardens. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 25 for $13.75 


OAKINGTON RUBY 
(Not illustrated) 
Deep carmine buds open rich 
ruby-crimson. Fully double flow- 
ers smaller than 1 in., even full 
open. Similar to picture above, 
much deeper in color. Plant less 
than 12 in. tall. Award of Merit, 
R.H.S. Plant this spring. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10.00; 25 for $18.75 

FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (Right, below) 
One of the purest white Roses, Frau Karl Druschki is a 
lasting delight if planted in low shrub borders or other- 
wise used as a flowering bush of medium size. Splendid 
for mass plantings; makes a beautiful informal hedge. 
Also good for planting in your Rose garden among 
Hybrid Teas. Very double, very large flower; lasts for 
a long time. Good stems, excellent for cutting. Noted 
for its extreme toughness and vigor, it is excellent when used 
in place of a shrub. Frau Karl blooms heavily in June and 
continues intermittently all summer. Use as a pillar 
or train in espalier form against buildings, fences, etc., 
provided it is protected against the upper branches 
freezing in zero winter weather. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00 


MAX GRAF (Not illustrated) Excellent for covering steep banks 
and other difficult positions. Tough, needs little sunshine. Clear pink 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00 
flowers in June and July. 
WICHURAIANA (Below) 
An effective covet-all for banks and other bare and unsightly places. Spreads 
rapidly, rooting wherever it touches soil. Effective along the top of retain- 
ing walls. Extremely hardy. Fragrant, starry white flower clusters. Bright 
red berries later in the season. Cover up ugly bare places by planting Wich- 
uraianas 2 ft. apart; they will soon form a dense solid trailing mass. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00; 25 for $20.00 
Rogea cig 
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Frau Karl Druschl 
