We are doing extensive breeding work with 
miniature roses, trying to bring you a com- 
plete color range, more hardy varieties and an 
even greater profusion of flowers. Several of 
our new varieties are included in this list for 
the first time. 
MINIATURE ROSES 
(As advertised in Popular Gardening, Sunset Magazine, 
American Rose Magazine, etc.) 
NEWEST INTRODUCTIONS 
CUTIE—Pat. Right Res. Tiny pink buds and 
semi-double pink flowers. Very compact, 
almost thornless plant. Tiny medium green 
fern-like foliage. Probably the _ freest 
flowering of all miniatures. Foliage turns 
to autumn tints of red, orange and bronze 
with cold fall weather. Fine pot plant. 8- 
10 inches. 
CENTENNIAL MISS—Pat. Right Res. Double 
deep red flowers. More double than Oak- 
ington Ruby. Very fragrant. Free flowering. 
Fertilize this variety lightly for best color. 
Practically thornless plant with dark green 
foliage. (Pictured on Cover) 
PINK JOY—Pat Right Res. Double fragrant 
pink flowers. Bright until petals fall. PINK 
JOY has beautifully shaped deep pink buds 
with just a hint of salmon. Habit of plant 
and bloom is similiar to Oakington Ruby 
of which this is a seedling. Good growth 
and foliage. 10-12 inches. 
PATTY LOU—Pat. Right Res. The first bi- 
color miniature. Small (1 inch) very 
double rose colored flowers—like little car- 
nations. Tiny bi-color buds with top of each 
petal colored rose and reverse side soft 
silver-pink. Free flowering and fragrant. 
Has been a favorite with visitors. Grow in 
full sun for best results. 10-12 inches. 
Price—4 kinds above: $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.50; 10 for $7.50 
