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Miniature Roses are permanently tiny, hardy outdoor plants, as hardy 
as regular H. T. Garden Roses. They should not be confused with Poly- 
antha Roses. These miniatures grow only about 6 to 12 inches high, with 
blooms the size of a 5 or 10 cent piece when fully open. 
Miniature Roses are shipped from September until May, from 3 inch 
pots with soil on their roots, and each plant is wrapped with Sphagnum 
moss in wax paper. On dormant plants shipped after Dec. lst, tops are cut 
back to about 1 inch to assure vigorous, symmetrical growth from the 
Base. 
For over the counter sales pot them in 3 or 4 inch pots and bring into 
growth in a greenhouse or out of doors. 
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MINIATURE ROSES 
PRICE PER PLANT 
10-90 100 up 
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Ginderella—Crecrn VV tite en eee OO .60 
Midget—Deep Pink : 90 AS 
Pix te = WVERiL epee ete een ere eee ee ye eek .50 AS 
Red Elf—Dark Red 00 AS 
Red Imp—Crimson .90 A5 
Rouletti—Rose Pink eg AS 40 
Sweetehdiry=—cemenin = as tees .50 45 
Tom Thumb—Red .............. 50 AS 
Miniature Roses are Shipped F.O.B. Pennsylvania 
Shipping Point 
CARNATIONS SSS CERTIFIED ROOTED CUTTINGS 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS 1954 
Per 100 
CARDINAL SIM (Peterson). Color similar to King 
Cardinal, shade lighter than Wm. Sim... 
COOPER'S VARIEGATED SIM (Peterson). Very 
much like Mamie except more red and more 
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DARK RED SIM (Peterson). Sport of Wm. Sim, 
shade darker than Wm. Sim with no white 
SITE CURSmITT AL MEE TO Wie Teeter ot tn eee 
EMBER SIM (Petersen). New red sport of Wm. 
Sim. Larger flowered, with smooth edged petal, 
slightly lighter in color. Not quite as tall as its 
POET Mie ee ee rts ee OS he 
EXQUISITE (Patten). A pleasing, purple, orchid- 
edged, medium sized, good Stem eects 
FARR’S SIM (Farr). Sport of White Sim, Medium 
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*FROSTY (Sim). Cross two unnamed seedings. 
Pure White. Keeping quality good. Production 
excellenttea == 5 SS OE Re ee, Se 
KAREN (Farr). Parentage, two unknown seed- 
lings. Light Buff with deep pink stripes, varie- 
Gclledie Sear ae eS ee lh ee oe 
*KATHLEEN ANN (Blackledge). Outstanding 
high Salmon pink, sport of Sidney Littlefield, 
the best color of all light pink sports in the Lit- 
fllefiel cli terra il yates sme eer a Ute el ae oe ee 
NOROTON (Tait). Very Fragrant White... 
No. 48 (Catron). Cross C.W. Weld and Scarlet 
King. Clean upright grower. Heavy Producer. No 
Grass. Flower quite similar to Pelargonium.......... 
*ROYALTY (Sim). Cross two unnamed seedlings. 
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SCARLET SIM (Peterson). Sport of White Sim. 
@olor! similemetow oon ety iia Cee ee es 
*TILLY (Sim). Cross two unnamed seedlings. 
Fine maroon. Color similar to Mrs. Weld, but su- 
perior to Weld in almost every respect 0... 
20.00 
20.00 
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22.00 
20.00 
22.00 
22.00 
22.00 
Per 1000 
150.00 
150.00 
150.00 
150.00 
180.00 
150.00 
180.00 
180.00 
150.00 
150.00 
150.00 
180.00 
150.00 
180.00 
YODER BROS. INTRODUCTIONS—1953 
Achilles. Large clear white, petais deeply serrated, Flower larger 
than Jupiter, and is more productive. Long strong stems. 
Cassandra. Lively yellow variegated, pink penciling. Similar to 
Orion. Larger flower and stronger stems. 
Cupid. Briarcliff Pink. Medium size flower. High producer, good 
keeper. 
Eros. Light pink. Large flowers. Average production. 
Juno. Medium sized, flat well formed white flower. Very full center. 
Pandora. Dark pink. Beautiful in artificial light. Good average 
production. 
Siren. Bright scarlet. Heavy producer. Medium length stems. 
Titan. Intense crimson red. Very full flower. High production. 
ABOVE VARIETIES: 
50 of a variety $15.00 per 100 
100- 250“ “ % 14.25 “ 
300- 450“ “ i 10°50 ee 
500- 950“ “ = Ay SS 
1000-2450 “ “ = 12.00 ssa a 
2500-up u “ uu 11.25 “ a 
YODER BROS. 1952 INTRODUCTIONS 
PINK 
Apollo. Salmon pink. A good summer flower, larger than Netta. 
Aphrodite. Clear light pink. Early and good producer. 
Diana. Light pink, good producing variety. 
Venus. Salmon pink. A show variety. Long stem. 
DEEP PINK 
Minerva. Deep scarlet-pink. Fine keeper. 
WHITE 
Adonis. Good winter producing variety. 
Aurora. Large white show flower. Strong stem. 
Jupiter. Large white, very strong stem. Competition for Northland. 
YELLOW 
Midas. A good yellow. 
RED-SCARLET-CRIMSON 
Ceres. King Cardinal color. Exceptionally productive. Early with 
a heavy comeback. 
Neptune. Scarlet, similar to color of Wm. Sim. Satisfactory variety. 
Vulcan. A fine flower in the crimson or maroon group. Excellent 
keeper. 
VARIEGATED 
Orion. Color resembles that of Glowing Ember. Excellent grower 
and producer. 
Staatee Beautiful warm bronze variegated. Excellent under artificial 
ight. 
: ABOVE VARIETIES: 
50 of a variety $13.50 per 100 
100- 250“ ™“ 12:80 
300- 450“ “ ARR 
900- 950 ~ ~ é LL 4S ee ey 
1000-2450 “ “ - LO:SC pene 
2500-up “ “ Ss LOS 0aees 
ALL VARIETIES MARKED «x ARE PATENTE” OR RESTRICTED AND SUBJECT TO SIGNED AGREEMENTS. 
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WE CANNOT ACCEPT ORDERS FOR LESS THAN 100 CUTTINGS OF ONS VARIETY: 250 OR MORE OF A VARIETY AT THE 1000 RATE EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 
