USE THEM FOR BEDS 
USE THEM FOR BORDERS 
USE THEM FOR EDGINGS 
USE THEM FOR COLOR ACCENT 
USE THEM FOR PORCH BOXES 
USE THEM IN URNS OR PAILS 
Polyantha 
Roses at ma- 
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18 to 24 inch- and Most Useful .. . 
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P° OF COLOR 2198 MRS. A. M. FINCH (Pink) 
ooo ALL SUMMER Opening color is clear pink changing to blush. Plants are 
strong and easy growing. No sooner is the first crop of blooms 
2152 EDITH CAVELL (Red) produced than the buds for the successive ones follow. 
The dark red Polyantha. Rich dark green foliage. An PL CeMES MASONS eli Goal 
ideal variety for bedding or planting along the top of walls. 
Like all Polyanthas, it is hardy and blooms all summer. Its 
deep satiny red blooms are produced so freely that each plant 21 51 GOLDEN SALMON (Orange) 
is a small flower garden in itself. Rich deep salmon color which glows like bright copper 
° when a mass of them are in bloom. Excellent foliage which 
21 23 ORLEANS (Pink) seems to be resistant to disease. A riot of color all summer 
Ut Dyouepreten, dalevetys pinks shace sion beds cic, then long. One of the brightest and flashiest Polyanthas. Use lib- 
Orleans is the answer. Same characteristics as other Poly- ; 
anthas. You will revel in the masses of rich pink blooms erally along walks, for massed beds or in front of taller plant- 
which this variety produces all summer long. ings of shrubs or Roses. 
“Tiny Gleam” Blooms Size of a Dime 
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Grisane Edithn Cavell Mest Mee Finck 
The World’s Smallest Rose 
“TINY GLEAM” 
2302 ROSA ROULETTi. Appealing double flowers of lively pink 
colors, once thought to be lost to cultivation but unexpectedly turned 
up on a window ledge of a Swiss cottage. Hardy and long lived. 
Blooms all summer. Tiny red buds opening into deep pink blooms 
as large around as a dime. Wonderful for rockeries or porch boxes. 
75¢ Each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75 
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