Hiniature Loses : Se 
Rouletti Each 75c, Doz. $7.50 
After being lost to cultivation for many years, a plant was found growing in an 
Alpine window-garden by M. Correvon, the Swiss rock garden authority. It is 
rapidly attaining popularity as a rock garden ““gem’’ and as an edging plant in 
front of Rose beds. The plant grows about 6 inches tall in bushy form, is 
healthy and hardy, and blooms from early summer until frost. The tiny, rose- 
pink, quite double flowers are less than an inch in diameter. 
Oakington Ruby Each 90c, Three $2.60, Doz. $7.25, 100 $50.00 
Received an Award of Merit from the English Royal Horticultural Society in 1934. 
It is a real dwarf Rose, will rot attain a height of more than 12 inches. The 
; flowers are fully double, deep crimson in the bud, opening to rich ruby-carmine, 
often 11% inches in diameter. It is very free-flowering, commencing in May and 
continuing until late autumn, 
Pixie (Plant Patent No. 408) Each 75c, Three $1.88, Doz. $7.50, 25 $13.75 
This is the most fully double of all the Miniature Roses for™0 or more tiny petals 
are marvelously packed in each little bloom, as only Dame Nature can do, and 
the blooms come singly and also in lovely clusters that in themselves make 
charming bouquets. The plants are dwarf and compact. The blooms come con- 
tinuously all season and in warm weather are white with a faint flush of pink in 
the center. In cool weather the flowers assume a lovely shade of apple-blossom- 
pink. 

Miniature Rose, Oakington Ruby 
© Sweetheart. Roses 
w Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose) 
Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
A dainty variety with small double 
blooms of perfect form. They are 
4 arranged in many-flowered, graceful 
sprays. Soft rosy pink on a rich 
creamy white ground. Moderately fra- 
grant. 
Climbing Cecile Brunner is offered 
on page 103. 

Rosy Morn Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
(Plant Patent Applied For) 
This dainty new Rose produces flowers 
in quantities that are truly prodigious. 
Many stalks break from the base of 
the rugged plants, each stalk provid- 
ing numerous sprays. Each stem of 
the spray is tipped with a dainty 
peach-pink bud, a little larger than 
the well known Sweetheart or Cecile 
Brunner. The deep peach-pink changes 
to salmon in the opening flowers, and 
at the height of the season the entire 
plant is a bank of soft pink and 
salmon. This lovely effect can be 
transferred into the home, where you 
will find its delicate flowers last for 
many days. 



coal Cecile Brunner (Shown life size) 
Rosy Morn 
(Shown slightly larger than life size) 
olden Rose of China 
ROSA HUGONIS 
A splendid Rose for the shrubbery border with deli- 
cate yellow single flowers produced on long arching 
sprays early in May; after it has finished flowering it 
remains an attractive decorative bush for the balance 
of the season; perfectly hardy. 
Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 















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