
PINKIE (Plant Pat. No. 712)—$2.00 
ARS PINKIE—Plant Pat. No. 712. Entirely different from any other 
rose. It is a polyanthus, a baby rose, but its blooms have a 
perfection of form not heretofore found in this class. The dainty pink 
bud is long and slender, the flower, fully open, about two inches across. 
Blooms nearly continuously from early spring to late fall. Spicy fra- 
grance. A two-foot plant with light green, glossy foliage. Best along 
the Pacific Coast and in the Southern and Middle Atlantic states. 
$2.00 each. 
RED RIPPLES—Pat. applied for. An intense red that seems to sparkle 
on the wavy petaled flowers. Magnificent in mass plantings. Perfect 
for brilliant all-season bright color effect. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
ROSE ELFE—A very double form of Else Poulsen, silvery rose-pink 
in color. Gardenia-like flowers a e about 2¥2 inches across, extremely 
double, coming freely all summer. $1.25 each. 
SMILES—Plant Pat. No. 331. Brilliant salmon-pink flowers, semi-double, 
3 inches across, in great masses all the time and of great duration in 
all weathers. Medium growing plants, handsome foliage. $1.25 each. 
SNOWBANK—Plant Pat. No. 279. Large-flowering, low-growing plants. 
Buds are buff-orange, opening to semi-single, blush-white flowers 
and turning pure white with age, borne in large panicles. $1.25 each, 
3 for $3.15. 

ANNE PAULSEN (Plant Pat. No. 182)—$1.25 



DONALD PRIOR (Plant Pat. No. 377/—$1.25 
SPRINGTIME—Plant Pat. No. 268. A mass of color from spring to the 
advent of winter frosts, the flower clusters of sparkling light rose-pink 
just over-topping a mound of healthy bright green foliage. $1.25 each. 
WORLD'S FAIR—Plant. Pat. No. 362. The rose sensation of the great 
New York World’s Fair, and named after that event. Large clusters 
of velvety, rich scarlet flowers almost hide the luxuriant foliage. The 
flowers are double hybrid-tea size, and have an alluring fragrance. 
$1.25 each. 
PLANT PATENT 
NO, 182 

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PINOCCHIO (Plant Pat. No. 484)—$1.25 

GROWERS OF THE WORLD'S FINEST ROSES 
N. VAN HEVELINGEN, PORTLAND, OREGON 
