Dwarf Polyauthas 
Because of their dwarf habit these are 
ideal subjects for bordering the conventional 
rose gardzn or when planted in beds by 
themselves their trusses of continuous bloom 
will provide a lovely display. 
Bright Eyes. Small, double, light to prim- 
rose-yellow bloom are borne heavily and con- 
tinuously. Dark, glossy, disease resistant fo- 
liage. Pat. pending. Each, $1.25. 
Chatter. Immense clusters of double, me- 
dium sized velvety crimson bloom continu- 
ously. Bushy and compact growth. Pat. 739. 
Eachmeoilezo- 
China Doll. Bears a constant succession of 
1- to 2-inch bright pink bloom, double and 
lasting. Dense growth, glossy mildew resist- 
ant foliage, few thorns. Pat. 678. Each, 
$1.50. 
POLYANTHAS AND 
FLORIBUNDAS 
Owing to their prolific bloom through 
most of the year, dense, attractive and clean 
foliage, polyantha and floribunda roses are 
becoming increasingly popular. 
Cecile Brunner. A welcome source of per- 
fect miniature pink roses for use in flower 
arrangements. Dense twiggy growth. Each, 
Sie25. 
(@ Floradora. An entirely different color in 
AAIRS a rose, fiery tomato red. The medium 
sized bloom is heavily double (50 petals) 
and is borne prolifically through spring, sum- 
mer and fall. Strong upright growth and pol- 
ished foliage. Each, $1.25. 
Ming Toy. Forms a large bush of hand- 
some appearance that carries, continuously, 
heavy clusters of small perfect deep pink 
buds and flowers for corsage or bouquet. Pat. 
applied for. Each, $1.25. 
MINIATURE ROSES 
These dainty miniatures in roses are 
hardy, everblooming and quite resistant 
to plant troubles. For pots, window boxes, 
or path edging they are charming. Even 
tiny gardens may be created with them. 
And for miniature flower arrangements 
they are a ““must’’. Blooms are about 1/2 
inch in diameter. 
Each, 85c, in 3-inch pots. 
Midget. Beautifully formed double rose 
Pat. 466. 
Pixie. Double white bloom of 40 or 
more tiny crisp petals that change in cool 
weather to flesh pink. Pat. 408. 
red. Practically thornless. 
Rosa Rouletti. Probably the most easily 
grown of the miniatures. Tiny deep pink 
buds and double blush pink bloom—the 
sweetest little flowers imaginable. 
Tom Thumb. Semi -double 
marked white at base. Pat. 169. 
crimson 

Crimson Rosette. Heavy clusters of double, 
well-shaped bloom in light crimson. Pat. 
pending. Each, $1.50. 
& Fashion. All America Rose Selection 
AARS for 1950. Small deep peach buds 
and small double bloom of lively coral- 
peach are borne continuously and in pro- 
fusion all season. Bushy growth. This rose 
is enjoying more than average enthusiasm. 
Ratu OOesEach 52.00) 

Goldilocks. Soft buttercup yellow in dou- 
ble form. Fragrant. Pat. 672. Each, $1.50. 
Margo Koster. Small double orange bloom 
of unusual brilliance. Each, $1.25. 
Mrs, Dudley Fulton. Worth growing for its 
heavy, dark, compact foliage alone. Large, 
single silvery white bloom are borne through 
the season in impressive clusters. Pat. 122. 
Each Os 
(@ Pinkie. Small double pink bloom in 
ABS loose clusters. Pat. 712. Each, $1.50. 
Pink Rosette. Produces shining sprays of 
small double perfectly formed roses and bears 
one heavy crop after another. The color is 
bright to medium pink. Good foliage and 
growing characteristics. Pat. applied for. 
Each Ina 0: 
Pinocchio. Medium sized double bloom, 
salmon gold, for boutonniere or 
Pat. 484. Each, $1.25. 
corsage. 
Snowbank. Semi-double bloom of blush 
tint changing to white. Pat. 279. Each, 
S225" 
The Best in Climbing Rese 
Specimen plants in 5-gal. containers, 
$3.00 and up. 
Bare-root stock, $1.25 each, except as 
noted. 
Cl. Banksia White. Because of the pol- 
ished evergreen quality of its foliage, dense, 
rapid growth and lack of thorns this is one 
of the best roses for covering fence or trellis. 
In spring it is smothered under a blanket of 
small double white bloom. 1-gal., $1.25. 
Cl. Banksia Yellow. Identical to the fore- 
going except that the flowers are double 
yellow. 
Cl. Belle of Portugal. Usually the first of 
the climbing roses to bloom in the spring. 
A second crop follows but it does not bloom 
through summer. Big salmon pink buds and 
unusually large flowers of flesh pink. 
Cl. Blaze. Produces great masses of me- 
dium sized scarlet bloom in spring and early 
summer and some bloom through late sum- 
mer and fall. Luxuriant persistent foliage. 
Rate Ommeach td le OF 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Produces innumerable 
small double rose pink bloom for flower ar- 
rangements. Grows rapidly and cover a lot 
of territory. 
Cl. Cherokee Pink. Has long been a fa- 
vorite for covering bank or fence. Produces 
a maze of dark leaves and small twigs that 
in spring is blanketed with big single bloom 
of soft fragrant pink. 1l-gal. only, $1.25. 
Cl. Cherokee White. Handsomely pol- 
ished bright green foliage, dense growth. 
Large single white fragrant bloom. 1 -gal. 
only, $1.25. 
Cl. Christopher Stone. Full, substantial 
bloom of vivid, unfading crimson scarlet. 
Pato 2 Ome CACHED Or 
Cl. Countess Vandal. Large coppery pink 
buds and exquisite double salmon-pink bloom 
in profusion. Moderate growth. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. Single pink. A dainty 
arrangement of crisp petals and red stamens. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Dark velvety red 
buds and blooms of perfect form. Dark mil- 
dew resistant foliage. 
Cl. Golden Rapture. Clear, radiant golden 
yellow bloom of perfect form on sturdy stems. 
Bright green. foliage, rapid growth. Pat. 508. 
EachenleD Os 
Cl. Hadley. Double velvety red bloom that 
possesses a fragrance excelled by none. Dark 
stems and foliage, thrifty growth. 
Cl. Heart’s Desire. Long pointed buds of 
clear unfading red, shapzly high centered 
bloom, strong perfume. Pat. 663. Each, 
$1.50. 
(GB) Cl. High Noon. A climber of moderate 
AAIRS proportions, dense and lustrous of fo- 
liage, that all through the season bears 
shapely bloom of shining deep yellow. They’re 
tops for cutting. Pat. 704. Each, $2.00. 
Cl. Kaiserin. Tight, long buds of creamy 
yellow slowly open to clear white, high cen- 
tered bloom of unusual form. Blooms from 
spring until winter. 
Cl. Mary Hart. A blood red sport of the 
popular Talisman that inherits the profuse 
blooming quality of the parent. 
Cl. Mermaid. For quickly covering fence 
or bank this variety has no equal. Forms a 
dense mass of glistening foliage that is 
thickly studded most of the year with big 
single pale yellow bloom. 
Cl. Mme. Henri Guillot. This spectacular 
sport of the popular bush rose should find 
a home in every garden. Shapely warm rasp- 
berry pink bloom. Polished foliage. Pat. 788. 
Eachmpiles O} 
Cl. Mme. Jules Bouche. A rampant climber 
that is prodigal with its very double porce- 
lain-white bloom that are daintily brushed 
with pink in the center. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. From spring until 
winter clear canary yellow buds and bloom 
of cutting quality are handsomely displayed 
against the lush dark foliage. Strong, dis- 
ease resistant growth. 

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