MALMO ROSES......... 
ARE RUGGED AND VIGOROUS 




3 G.. LH 
spe Use for attractive shrubbery effects 
or even for hedges. Good for sea 
shore gardens. 
OLD PINK MOSS: Large globular, well-mossed, pink bud. Vigorous 
grower. $2.00 
PINK GROOTENDORST: Clusters of small, fringed, light pink carnation- 
like, blooms all season. $1.50 
Floral Arrangements - The Rose, as Queen of the 
Flowers, needs little arrangement. When arranging 
roses, it is best to select sprays of blossoms and buds 
varying in degrees of development for added interest. 
Roses for Corsages - The semi-double or single 
varieties are best suited for personal adornment. 

-Roses for Boutonnieres - The Polyantha, Flori- 
bunda and Miniature varieties are all favorites for 
this purpose. 

Planting Roses for a Cutting Garden - It is suggested by landscape architects 
that if roses are to be used for bouquets and cutting purposes, three or more of a 
variety should be planted in preference to one of a kind in the same color. This 
will assure an abundance of buds as well as provide a beautiful mass color display 
for the garden. 
MINIATURE ROSES 
OAKINGTON RUBY: Miniature deep crimson bud opening double un- 
fading ruby-crimson with white eye. Doesn’t grow over 12" high. 
$1.00 






PIXIE: (Pat. 408) Miniature white bud opening double white with 
faint pink center. S3ush 12-14 inches in height. .75¢ 




ROSA ROULETTI: Truely a miniature, growing only about 6 ‘to 8 
inches high. Tiny rose-pink double flowers bloom all season. 
Ow 

SWEET FAIRY: (Pat. 748) Double rosette form, blush-pink, fra- 
grant miniature rose. $1.00 




TOM THUMB: Miniature, semi-double deep crimson, white at base. 
$1.00 
