ROSEA—24 to 48 inches. io _-._---- $3.00 to $5.00 
Extremely tall growing but not so compact 
as Cleopatra. Flowers a deep pink and foliage 
dark and thick on very upright stems. Will 
make a tall screen quicker than Cleopatra. 
The above three varieties are B&B with won- 
derfully compact root systems. All were trans- 
planted last season except a very few that were 
transplanted the year before. 
Special prices on large orders, if called for. 
SASANQUAS IN QUARTS 
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Two growing seasons in the same can. 
ALLAN’S GIGANTIC—(Fastest growing of all). 
White flowers, edged with pink. 
CHEROKEE (Allan) — A very early blooming 
white with flowers closely resembling the 
Cherokee rose. Fast, strong grower with ex- 
tremely dark and beautiful foliage. Hardy. 
A month earlier than Minnenoyuki. 
TEXAS STAR—Extremely tall, columnar shaped 
plant with soft pink blooms. This is a very 
fine one for certain landscaping purposes. 
DUFFY ALLAN — Very fast growing and well 
branched plant with many single to semi- 
double blooms of a very pleasing two tone 
pink. Early and dependable bloomer. 
MINNENOYUKI—Double white flowers of large 
size on a fast growing plant with very good 
foliage. 
CLEOPATRA—Semi double rose red flowers on 
an extremely bushy and compact plant with 
small, dark foliage. 
STEPHEN ALLAN—Huge deep pink flowers on 
plant of spreading growth habit. Dark and 
beautiful foliage make this an extremely 
valuable plant where a heavy plant that will 
not grow too tall is desired. Wonderful in 
deep shade also. 
ALEC ALLAN—This is a fast growing variety 
with good foliage and growth habit. The 
flowers are white with a very distinct and 
deep rose band around the edges of the petals. 
It is much prettier and much hardier than 
what is sold generally as “Apple Blossom”. 
MIXED—Two years ago a large bunch of cuttings 
was taken from the above and many other 
fine varieties, many of them my own seed- 
lings not yet available and these plants are 
now offered at the extremely low price of 
35c each or $3.50 a dozen. 
