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Theodore Payne, Seedsman and Nurseryman 
Nursery Department 
OBSERVE WHEN ORDERING 
SHIPPING.— All goods forwarded at purchasers' expense. Please state the way you wish goods 
sent, whether by express, freight or mail. I advise the shipment of all plants by express, as it insures 
prompt delivery. In the case of heavy balled plants, as orange trees, etc., shipment can be made by 
freight, and by my careful system of packing they travel long distances in good condition. If to be 
sent by mail add postage at Parcel Post rates. 
PACKING.— On all plant orders packing is charged for at cost of labor and material; add 15 per 
cent for packing charges. 
INSPECTION.— A Horticultural Inspector's Certificate goes with every shipment sent out, thus 
insuring stock free from insect pests and disease. 
NON-WARRANTY.— While I exercise the greatest care to have all seeds pure and reliable, I do 
hot give any warranty, expressed or implied, as to purity, description, quality, productiveness or any 
other matter of seeds, bulbs, plants or trees I send out and will not be in any way responsible for the 
crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms they must be returned at once. 
Field Grown Roses 
Strong Field Grown Roses in dormant state supplied 
from January to April 1st. 
NEW AND RARE BUSH ROSES 
BRITISH Q.UEEN. Hybrid Tea. One of the finest 
white roses. A free bloomer, producing flowers of 
perfect form; very fragrant. In the bud it shows a 
slight suspicion of pink opening to the purest white. 
Each, 75c. 
CRIMSON QUEEN. Hybrid Tea. Bright, rich, velvety 
crimson. A strong, upright grower; flowers large 
and full, borne on long stiff stems. A constant 
bloomer. Each, 75c. 
Juliet 
EDWARD MAWLEY. Hybrid Tea. This wonderful 
rose named after the well-known English Rosarian, 
is a splendid addition to the family of roses. It is 
a rich velvety crimson color, a true hybrid tea. Its 
size, form, color, freedom of blooming and perfect 
habit of growth are all that could be desired. 
Each, 75. 
HADLEY. Hybrid Tea. Deep velvety crimson; flow- 
ers carried on long stiff stems. The best of the deep 
red hybrid tea roses. Each, 75c. 
HARRY KIRK. Deep sulphur-yellow with edges of 
petals lighter. Well formed, full, free and vigorous. 
Each, 75c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Hybrid Tea. Glowing crimson 
scarlet with darker shadings, velvety texture and 
very fragrant; long pointed buds on stiff stems. 
Of robust growth and a continuous bloomer. Each, 
$1.00. 
JULIET. Hybrid Tea. A remarkably beautiful rose, 
Inside of petals rich red, outside old gold. Extremely 
fragrant and a free and constant bloomer. Each. 
75c. 
Harry Kirk 
LOS ANGELES. Hybrid Tea. A glorious rose of 
Southern California origin. In color it is distinct 
from any other rose grown, being a rich flame pink 
shaded with golden yellow. It produces perfect buds 
and is a strong, vigorous grower. Each, $1.50. 
MADAME EDOUARD HERRIOTT. Coral red shaded 
with yellow at the base, passing to shrimp red. One 
of the greatest rose novelties ever introduced. Win- 
ner of the Gold Cup offered by the Daily Mail and 
the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society of Eng- 
land. Each. $1.00. 
MADAME LEON PAIN. Hybrid Tea. Silvery pink 
shaded with salmon. Of robust growth with dark 
glossy green foliage. A free bloomer continuing in 
flower throughout the entire season. Each, 75c. 
SUNBURST. Hybrid Tea. A grand new rose, very 
large and perfectly formed flowers and long, pointed 
buds, yellow shaded with orange, the outer petals of 
a lighter shade. Of strong, vigorous growth, send- 
ing up stout stems heavily clothed with handsome 
foliage. One of the very best roses of late Introduc- 
tion. Each, $1.00. 
