FOR MINIATURE ROSES—We suggest: 
@ Plant in sunny location—South, East or 
west side of house is fine. 
@ Space 10 to 12 inches apart. 
@ Soil—good garden loam (or potting soil) . 
@ Fertilizer—Vigoro (sparingly), Fish, Cas- 
tor Bean Meal or Liquid Fertilizer. 
— We ship October to June — 
PATTY LOU 
LILAC TIME (P. R. R.) Another new one. Free bloom. 
Soft lilac-pink to light red changing to lilac. Delight- 
fully different. 10 inches. 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
OAKINGTON RUBY—AMiniature red buds open to dou- 
ble one inch flowers. Hardy—free flowering. Excellent 
hedge or border plant. One of the best all around mini- 
atures. 
1:00; eas-'s) for $2.50) Oi for $7250 
ROSA ROULETTI—Tiny pink buds and double pink 
flowers. One of the older varieties but still good. 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50 
CUTIE—Pat. 1302. Tiny clear pink fragrant buds and 
flowers. Continuous bloom from spring to frost. Com- 
pact plant grows 8-10 inches high. Dainty fern-like 
foliagle. SieOOBeana Stor 2.50 
JULIETTE—Resembles Gruss on Tepliz, only in minia- 
ture. Free flowering brilliant crimson. Flowers larger than 
most miniatures. Holds color well even in warm weather. 
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THUMBELINA—Semi-double red flowers. Pointed red 
buds. Free flowering. An improved Tom Thumb. 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50 
PIXIE—Pat. No. 408. Excellent low growing double 
white. $1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50 
PINK JOY 
PINK JOY—(P. A. F.) Double fragrant pink flowers. 
Beautifully shaped deep pink buds with touch of sal- 
mon, Grows much like Oakington Ruby. 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50 
CENTENNIAL MISS—Pat. 1301. Full double fragrant 
flowers. Rose red to deep wine red. Compact free flow- 
ering plant. Grows 10-12 inches high. 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50 
PATTY LOU—Pat. 1335. First bi-color. Full double, 
fragrant rose colored flower—silver pink on back of 
petals. A real favorite with all who see it. 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50 
CENTENNIAL MISS 
(As advertised in Horticulture, American Rose 
Magazine, etc.) 
