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rleties. Colors numerous. Before freez- 
ing weather, dig and store in frost- 
proof cellar. 
Gladioli — The Gladioli is the most attrac- 
tive of all the summer flowering bulbs 
and deserves a place in every garden, 
as it is sure to flower and do well with 
little care. Flowers are of most every 
desirable color. By cutting the spikes 
when two or three of the lower flowers 
are open and placing them in water, 
the entire spike will open beautifully. 
Plant bulbs in April or May for early, 
and late in June for fall blooming. 
Tuberoses — One of the best known and 
most easily grown summer flowering 
bulbs. Easily recognized by its exqui- 
site fragrance and beautiful flower 
spikes, which are borne on long stems, 
making it an admirable cut-flower for 
house decoration. 
Bed of Tulips 
Pate 
Climbing: Rosefl 
Baltimore Belle 67 
Empress of China ,^7 
Multiflora Japonica 67 
Prairie Queen 57 
Ruby Queen 67 
; Russell's Cottage 67 
Setigera 5 7 
Seven Sisters 57 
piimbine Tea and Noisette 
Roses 69 
Climbing Meteor 69 
Marechal Niel 69 
Wm. Allen Richardson 69 
Hardy Bverbloomin^ Tea, China 
and Bourbon Varieties 
Bridesmaid 69 
Duchess de Brabant 59 
EtoUe de Lyon 69 
General McArthur 69 
Golden Gate 69 
Gruss an Tiplitz 59 
. KUlarney 69 
■ Liberty 69 
Maman Chochet 69 
Marie Van Houtte 69 
Papa Gentler 59 
Perle des Jardlns 69 
Sou de Pierre Notllng 69 
The Bride 69 
Hybrid Perpetuals 
Alfred Colomb 56 
Anne de Diesbach 66 
Baraon de Bonstctlen 56 
Baroness Kothschild 66 
Captain Hayward 56 
Clio 66 
Fruit 1>epartment 
Apples 9-17 
Autumn 10-12 
Crabs 19. 17 
Summer 9. 10 
Winter 12-16 
Apricots 2« 
Pears 17,18 
Peaches 19-21 
Plums 21, 22 
Cherries 23, 24 
Nectarines ^6 
Quinces 26 
Mulberries 26 
See Page 72 for General Index 
INDEX TO ROSES 
Page 
Coquette des Alpes 56 
Coquette des Blanches' 56 
Eugene Furst 56 
Francois 1-evet r>f» 
Frau Karl Druschkl 56 
General Jacqueminot 66 
General Washington 66 
Gloire de Lyonnaise 56 
Gloire de Margottln 56 
John Hopper 66 
Jubilee 56 
Jules Margottln 66 
Louis Van Houtte 66 
Mabel Morrison 56 
Magna Charta 66 
Mad. Gabriel Luliet 66 
Mme. Charles Wood 68 
Marchioness of Londonderry 66 
Margaret Dickson 56 
Marie Bauman 57 
Marshall P. Wilder 57 
Mrs. John Laing 57 
Mrs. R. G. Sherman-Crawford 57 
Paul Neyron 57 
Prince Cam. de Hohan 67 
SoUel d'Or 67 
Silver Qupen 
Tom Wood 57 
Ulrich Brunner 67 
Vick's Caprice 67 
Victor Verdier 67 
Hybrid Teas 
Auguste Guinnols-seau 60 
Helen Gould 60 
Sou. Pres. Carnot 60 
Japanese Trailing: 
Manda's Triumph fiO 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Introduction t- 9 
General Instructions for 
Transplanting. Etc 4- 8 
Distances to Plant 8 
Number Plants to Acre... 8 
Notice to Customers 2 
Nut Trees 26, »« 
Butternut 26 
Chestnut 26 
Pecans 26 
Walnut 26 
Ornamental Department .... 34-09 
Deciduous Trees 36-40 
Weeping Trees 40,41 
Evergreens 41-43 
Ornamental Shrubs 43-51 
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Pink Hoamer 60 
South Orange Perfection.... 60 
Universal Favorite 60 
Miscellaneous Roses 
Harrison's Yellow 61 
Mad. Plantier 61 
Persian Tellow 61 
Rosa Rugosa 61 
Moss Roses 
Blanch Moreau 60 
Cap. John Ingram 60 
Countess* of Murinais 60 
Crested Moss 61 
Glory of Mosses 61 
Henry Martin 61 
John Cranston 61 
Luxemberg 61 
Princess Adelaide 61 
Perpetual White 61 
Paul Fontaine 61 
Salet 61 
Polyantlia Roses 
Clothilde Soupert 69 
Crimson Baby Rambler 69 
Pink Soupert 69 
Pink Baby Rambler 69 
White Baby Rambler 69 
Rambler Roses 
Crimson Rambler 58 
Dorothy Perkins 68 
Lady Gay 68 
Philadelphia 58 
Pink Rambler 68 
White Rambler 68 
Yellow Rambler 68 
Tree Roses 60 
Hardy Vines 52-54 
Hedge Plants 64 
Roses 65-61 
Perennial Plants 61-66 
Bulbs and Tubers 66-69 
SprayiOK Calendar 70,71 
Small Fruits 87-SS 
Grapes 27. 28 
Raspberries 28. 29 
Currants 29, 30 
Gooseberries 30, 31 
Blackberries 31 
Dewberries 31 
Strawberries 31, 32 
Asparagus 33 
Rhubarb t3 
