
Lovely Tree Roses with Floribundas growing 
at the base. 

Lovely 
TREE ROSES 
Plant Tree Roses as accents in Rose beds, at 
either side of steps, in the perennial or annual 
flower border to relieve flatness, in the shrub 
border to prolong color. There are many spots 
in every garden that can be improved by the 
use of one or more Tree Roses. 
These well-formed Tree Roses will bloom the 
first summer after spring planting, like the bush 
Hybrid Teas. 
Patented Varieties 
$5.50 each 
Charlotte Armstrong. Cerise. 
Countess Vandal. Salmon-pink. 
Crimson Glory. Deep crimson-red. 
Eclipse. Long yellow buds. 
Forty-niner. Chrome-yellow and red. 
Goldilocks. Golden yellow. 
Mirandy. Maroon-red. 
Peace. Yellow-rose. 
Picture. A splendid pink. 
Pinocchio. A popular pink. 
Pink Rosette. Full double; pink. 
Standard Varieties 
$5.00 each 
K. A. Viktoria. A popular white. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Pure yellow. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Scarlet and yellow. 
Snowbird. White. 
Talisman. Gold, scarlet and yellow. 
Tallyho. Crimson-pink. 
The Doctor. Very large; clear pink. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL or JUNE ROSES 
In this class large flowers, fragrance, disease resistance, and strong growth are outstanding features. 
While most varieties bloom only in June and July, many will repeat throughout the summer and fall. 
Hybrid Perpetuals spaced 21% to 3 feet apart can be grown as bedding Roses at a height of 3 to 
4 feet, or allowed to grow into shrubs up to 6 feet tall. A few of the most vigorous can be trained as 
pillars, giving wonderful displays of bloom in June and July. They also make fine specimen plants 
on the lawn. If wanted for bedding, prune to 15 to 18 inches; for shrubs, 2 feet or over. For a pillar 
Rose, allow the plant to grow as tall as desired, then cut out only dead wood or enough to keep the 
bush within bounds. 
Any of the following, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; 6 for $6.50; 12 for $12.50 
General Jacqueminot. Scarlet-crimson buds 
Pink shaded smoky car- : 
and clear red flowers; intensely fragrant. 
50 petals. 
American Beauty. 
mine; deliciously fragrant. 
Paul Neyron. Dark lilac-rose of immense size; 
Frau Karl Druschki. Magnificent snow-white 
remarkable fragrance. 50 petals. 
blooms. Repeats freely. The most popular 
white Rose. 35 petals. 
MINIATURE 
ROSES 
These petite yet sturdy Roses make fairy- 
land a reality. The wee green buds expand 
into lovely little blooms of thumb-nail size. 
They are intriguing little plants, 6 to 8 inches 
tall, with tiny rich green leaves. A half-dozen 
plants will provide a continuous supply of flow- 
ers from May until frost for miniature arrange- 
ments. Plant them around a pool, in the rock 
garden, as a narrow border for Rose beds. Fine, 
too, for window and porch boxes. Care for them 
as you would Hybrid Teas. 
All are sturdy 3 in. pot plants 
Pixie. Pat. 408. The world’s tiniest, fully 
double white Rose. Forty or more dainty 
petals. Buds sometimes touched pink. 75¢ 
each; 3 for $1.90; 12 for $7.50; 25 for $13.75. 
Red Elf. Pat. pending. Velvety Bordeaux red. 
Graceful habit, vigor and profusion of blooms © 
make it a worthy companion for the other 
miniatures. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
Rouletti. Demure, bright pink, double flowers 
14% inches across when fully open. Redis- 
covered growing in pots on the window ledge 
of a cottage in Switzerland. 75c each; 3 for 
$1.90; 12 for $7.50; 25 for $13.75. 
Sweet Fairy. Pat. 748. The first of the mini- 
atures with rich Rose fragrance. Deep pink 
buds opening to very double, 1-inch blooms 
of apple-blossom-pink. Stems long enough 
for bouquets. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
Tom Thumb. Pat. 169. A trim little plant, 
erect and well filled out. Urn-shaped, deep 
crimson blooms with a generous touch of 
white at the base of the petals. 75c each; 3 for 
$1.90; 12 for $7.50; 25 for $13.75. 

RED ELF. Pat. pending 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 5S-20: 5 plants, 1 
each of the 5 Miniature Roses, $4.50. 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 5S-20A: 15 plants, 3 
of each, $11.75. 




© SWEET FAIRY. TOM THUMB. Pat. 169 , 
Pat. 748 
