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Improved Cecile Brunner 
(Shown slightly larger than life size) 
Sweet apt Ware (Plant Patent No. 851) 
Improved Cecile Brunner Each $1.50, Three $3.90, Doz. $15.60 
This dainty new Rose produces flowers in quantities that are truly 
prodigious. Many stalks break from the base of the rugged plants, 
each stalk providing numerous spreys. Each stem of the spray is tipped 
with a dainty peach-pink bud, a little larger than the well known 
Sweetheart or Cecile Brunner. The deep peach-pink changes to salmon 
in the opening flowers, and at the height of the season the entire 
plant is a bank of soft pink and salmon. This lovely effect can be 
transferred into the home, where you will find its delicate flowers 
last for many days. 
The New cae Rose, Fruehling’s Gold 
Fruehling Gold 
ROSA SPINOSISSIMA (Scotch Rose) 
All Scotch Roses thrive on light soils where their suckering proclivities will 
be useful in forming weed suppressing colonies. The plants of Fruehling’s Gold 
develop into nice clumps from 3 to 5 feet high. The canes are covered for 18 
or more inches from the top down with lovely golden, cup-shaped flowers 
which are sweetly scented. It is a superb hardy Rose for the shrub border. Has 
withstood 10 degrees below zero in Mentor. Does not show any foliage troubles. 
All in all a lovely plant of recent introduction. Each $5.00 
Nil Sion (U. S. Plant Patent No. 297) 
PERPETUAL FLOWERING DOORYARD ROSE 
A ROSA SETIGERA HYBRID by HORVATH 
Color of Flower: Peach-blossom-pink with silvery reflexed, sharply recurv- 
ing imbricated petals, center showing a lovely orange undertone. Flowers in 
panicles. Persistent grower and bloomer. Flowering period starting in June, 
lasting until frost; starts blooming about two weeks later than Hybrid Tea 
Roses, but is never without flowers the entire summer and fall. Flowers ex- 
cellent for cutting and decorative work, are fully double, having from 50 to 
60 petals, and are delightfully fragrant, lasting a week to ten days in water 
when cut. 
Foliage: Bottle-green, rich and clean. Not troubled with black spot, mildew, 
or other Rose maladies. 
Hardiness: Hardy without protection in the Temperate Zone. Can be suc- 
cessfully grown with little protection in the colder regions where growing 
Roses heretofore has not been possible or exceedingly difficult. 
Use and Size of Plant: Ultimate height about 2 feet, spreading from 5 to 6 
feet or more if permitted. It is a decumbent, spreading, matlike plant, mak- 
ing it pre-eminently fit for ground covering, hiding rocky and ugly spots, or 
as edging to Rose beds as well as planting in solid beds or covering slopes. 
Single specimens are very effective in the flower border or low shrub plantings. 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT 
as well as for your Roses 
What your plants need is a balanced organic food, not just a 
stimulant. They need one containing in right amounts, those things 
that make plenty of strong roots, produce sturdy stalks, thrifty 
foliage and an abundance of good sized blooms. That’s exactly the 
kind of Plant Food we use at Wayside Gardens. Much of our suc- 
cess in growing such unfailingly fine Roses is due to it. Turn to 
page 195 and get the full facts about it. 
