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Rhododendron Species 
MAXIMUM (Rosebay Rhododendron). The whiie or pink flowers 
and laie blooming habit make this species invaluable. 12 to 15 
in. 75c each. 
MINUS (Piedmont Rhododendron). A loose growing shrub with 
purplish-rose flowers blooming in late June. Very good to- 
woodland planting. 18 io 24 in. B&B $1.35 each. 
PONTICUM. Evergreen. Leaves io 6 in. long; flowers purple 
spoiied with yellow. 12 to 15 in. $1.00 each. 
RACEMOSUM. Evergreen. Flowers pink, broad bell shaped %4 
in. across. Bloom in April and May. An inieresting rock plant 
or to face taller growing varieties. 4 in. pot planis $1.00 each. 
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ROBINIA Hispida (Rose Acacia-Moss Locust). A shrub wiih odd- 
pinnaie, hairy leaves and fragrani rose-pink flowers in spring. 
25c each, 3 for 60c. 
ROBINIA Pseudoacacia (False Acacia). Medium sized, rapid grow- 
ing iree, with light green, smooth foliage. The racemes of fra- 
grant, whiie, pea-shaped blossoms are produced in abundance. 
18 to 24 in. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
ROSES 
A Rare Treasure for any garden. 
If you want something different try this little rose. 
New. And what a beauty. 
ROSE Oakington Ruby. A new dwarf rose, jusi a liiile bit larger 
than Rouletii. Its double flowers are deep crimson in bud and 
open io a rich ruby-carmine, which is mainiained until the 
peials fall. Hardy, noi fussy about soil and bloom all summer. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
ROSE Rouletti (Alpine Rose). Just imagine a full grown rose bush 
small enough to place beneath a quart cup. The tiny buds are 
perfecily formed, opening inio miniature double-rose-pink flowers 
aboui the size of a marble. May be raised as pot plant or grown 
outside in the rock-garden, or edging along walks and flower 
beds. Perfectly hardy. Blooms all summer outdoors and the 
year around in ithe house. Strong plants grown in pois 35c each, 
3 for 90c, 12 for $3.00. 
ROSE Wichuraiana. This species is especially adapted as a 
Ground cover where other roses are noi likely to succeed. The 
flowers are borne freely in late spring or early summer and the 
planis continue to bloom for three or four weeks. 25c each, 3 
for 60c, 100 for $12.50. 
The Favorite Dozen Roses 
Here is a choice selection of Favorite Roses from the 
world’s best. We believe that you cannot find a better dozen 
offered anywhere. They are all extra—strong No. 1 stock. You 
cannot buy better planis. Not to be compared with much of 
the stock now being offered. 
Each 60c, 3 for $1.50, 6 for $2.75, 12 for $5.00. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Salmon-pink inside, carmine-red outside. 
Healihy, vigorous, free-blooming. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Extremely large and very double flowers 
make this one of the showiest hybrid tea Roses. Pure soft pink. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Buds rich orange, salmon-pink on inierior, 
turning to golden shaded blooms. 
E. G. HILL. Dazzling scarlet, shading to deeper red; very double. 
K. A. VICTORIA. Creamy white buds, beautifully formed, open 
into fragrant, snow white Roses, tinted lemon-yellow in the 
center. Ili has long been a favorite white Rose. 
MARGARET MCGREDY. Double, cup-shaped flowers open a brilii- 
anit oriental red and turn in aging to a remakable, rich brick-red. 
Continuous blooming, disease-resistance and good foliage make 
it outstanding among ithe newer Roses. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Large, beautiful buds open into a light 
but brilliant red, somewhat orange at base of peials. A vigorous 
grower and a free bloomer. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. A sport from Radiance and like it is free, 
lusiy blooming. Shell-pink with salmon shading. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. A fine unfading yellow Rose with excellent 
growing habits. Clear, pure yellow and free flowering. 
RADIANCE. Rounded flowers of rose-pink with silvery sheen. 
Very fragrant and one of the most dependable and vigorous of 
the garden Roses. 
RED RADIANCE. Like Radiance, only red. 
TALISMAN. Copper-red and gold, very bright in bud. A vigor- 
ous grower and very popular among gardens. 
FAIRY OR BABY ROSES 
One of ihe most unique and novel Roses grown. These Roses 
bloom the first season from seed, giving an assortment of single, 
semi-double and double flowers, bourne in clusters with the many 
tints and colors of cultivated Roses. Seed 25c per pkt., 3 pkts. 60c. 
