POLYANTHA and 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Generally speaking this group of roses are small flowered, but 
like the Azaleas, there are a lot of them. The popular Cecile 
Brunner is one extreme while Red Ripples and Floradora are more 
showy because the flowers are in good size clusters. Beds of 
Floribundas are very bright and showy. The dwarfer ones make 
fine borders for the rose garden, or plant in groups of three or 
more to enliven the shrubbery. Ideal for flower arrangements and 
bouquets. 
Cecile Brunner. Most popular and best known of the baby 
roses. Small pink buds open to double flowers. Bright pink 
with a touch of yellow at the base of petals. Continuous 
bloomer. 
Else Poulsen. Strong growing plant blooming from summer 
to fall when it is covered with clusters of rose-pink flowers. 
Semi-double and medium size blooms. 
Floradora (Pat. Pending). Dense clusters of good size bright 
red flowers make this a very bright and showy floribunda. 
Fine foliage and sturdy habit. AARS. $1.25 each. 
Orange Triumph. Scarlet orange flowers in enormous clusters 
cover the bushes most of the season. Foliage shiny green. 
Pinkie (Pat. 712). Dainty, perfectly formed pink buds and spicily 
scented flowers. Continuous bloomer. Glossy foliage. AARS. $1.50 
each. 
Pinocchio (Pat. 484). One of the most popular baby roses of 
recent introduction. Makes a bush seldom over two feet in height 
and clusters of dainty little flowers—salmon-orange flushed with 
gold. $1.25 each. 
Red Ripples (Pat. Pending). Buds of the boutonierre type in large 
clusters, each perfect in form and color—pointed and dark red 
opening to fluffy bright red flowers of medium size. Steady and 
continuous blooming, $1.25 each. 

CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. 455) 









NOCTURNE (Pat. 713) 


Tree Reses 
Tree roses or “standard” roses are much in demand for accent 
planting and for those who prefer their roses up high where 
they can be seen without bending over. They are the regular 
roses budded on straight clean stems of another variety. Some 
pruning helps to keep them in a vigorous flowering condi- 
tion. Keep all suckers cut off at the base of the cane and once 
a year thin out and shorten the head. 
We offer Grade No. 1 quality tree roses in the latest and 
best varieties in all colors. Priced at the nursery. 
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