Something unusual, which 
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(Vy, ~__ who visit your garden will ad- 
wa > mire these dainty plants with 
vA ay ™ 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 
Nov.; grow in any soil. Cover in cold winters, 
but otherwise they demand no special attention. 


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-- - THE SMALLEST OF ALL 
ROSA ROULETTE (Right) 
Perfect little double ros -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 

Rosa Rouletti 
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 (Left, 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 becutiful 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 
flowers in June and July. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00; 25 for $20.00 
WICHURAIANA (Below) 

An effective cover-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 Wichu- 
raianas 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 

