SMALL FRUIT PLANT SPECIALISTS 
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IVY, AMERICAN OR VIRGINIA CREEPER— One of the most popular climbing vines for 
covering walls, etc. Clings firmly to smooth wall. 50 cents each. 
IVY JAPAN (Ampelopsis Veitchii)— Immensely popular as a climber for walls, covering 
stumps, rockeries, etc. Foliage a handsome green in summer, changing to crimson in autumn 
Very rapid grower. 50 cents each. 
WISTARIA, CHINESE PURPLE— Beautiful climbing vine bearing large clusters of pale 
blue flowers during the summer. Rapid grower and hardy. We also have the white. 50 cents 
each. 
Evergreens & Hedges 
NORWAY SPRUCE— Too well known for description. Equally good for hedges or planting 
• singly. H-24 inch, 25 cents each, $2.00 per 10; 2-3 foot, 50 cents, $4.50 per 10. 
PRIVET, CALIFORNIA— Rapid and vigorous grower, making a very thick hedge irom 
ground up Leaves rich green and remain on tree till Christmas. For a moderate price, the 
best hedge offered. 15-18 inch, 12 cents each, $1.00 per 10, $6.00 per $1.00; 2-3 loot 20 cents each, 
$1.50 per 10, $12.00 per 100. 
JUNIPER, IRISH— Very handsome, compact and uniform. Unexcelled for single planting. 
A general favorite. 2-3 foot, $1.00 each. 
AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE, (Cedar)— Well known and very popular. .M.icli used for 
hedges, singly on lawns or in tubs for porches. 18-24 inch, 25 cents each, S;2.C0 per 10; 2-3 foot, 
50 cents each, $4.50 per 10. 
Rose Bushes 
If wanted by mail 
Price 
AMERICAN BEAUTY— Very large and dou- 
ble. Deep pink shaded with carmine. Very 
fragrant. 
ALFRED COLOMB— Very large and full. 
Brilliant carmine. Very fragrant and popular. 
BABY RAMBLER— A dwarf (bush) form of 
Crimson Rambler and will bloom continuously 
throughout the summer. Makes a magnificent 
sight when planted as a hedge. Very p<ipular. 
COUQUETTE DES ALPS— White slightly 
shaded with carmine. A general favorite. 
KILLARNEY— Exquisite shade of deep sea- 
shell pink. Very large flowers and a profuse 
bloomer. 
LA FRANCE— Rich satiny peach color to 
deep rose. Large and full. Constant bloomer. 
MAGNA CHARTA— Pink and carmine. Fra- 
grant, very large and full. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT— Brilliant crimson, 
large and fine. Beautiful in bud and a general 
favorite. 
PERSIAN YELLOW— Bright yellow, small 
but handsome. Double, early bloomer and very 
popular. 
RED MOSS— A general favorite on account 
of the beautiful buds. Invaluable for bouquets. 
MRS. JOHN LAING— Soft delicate pink, very 
fragrant free bloomer and one of the best light 
pink roses. 
RUGOSA ROSE— This class of new and rare 
roses can be used in so many places that they 
are almost indespensable. They make sturdy, 
compact bushes, four to six feet high, which 
add 5 cents each 
Each 12 
60 cents $6.50 
are very ornamental, owing to their dark, shiny, 
rich green, leathery foliage. Free from insects 
and disease. Thrive under almost any condi- 
tions and hardy as an oak. Flowers are single, 
large and fragrant, and bloom throughout the 
summer. Excellent for hedges or cemetery 
planting. We have both red and white. Each, 
40 cents; $3.50 per 10. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BALTIMORE BELLE— White and blooms in 
clusters. \'ery attractive. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CUMBER— Wonder- 
ful bloomer, over 900 blossoms and buds being 
counted on one four year old bush. Perfectly 
hardy and very fragrant. Deep pink. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER— Perhaps the most 
popular of all climbing roses. Vigorous and 
rapid grower, hardy and very prolific. Blooms 
are in clusters of a beautiful crimson color and 
last a long time. 
WHITE RAMBLER— Similar to above only 
white. 
YELLOW RAMBLER— Pale yellow. Flow- 
ers nearly double. 
TREE ROSES 
Price $1.00 each 
CRIMSON , RAMBLER TREE— Same as 
climber onl>' in tree form. 
FRU KARL DUESCHKI— Pure white. 
PERSIAN YELLOW— Tree form. 
