Roses— Hybrid Tea— C ontinued 
H:uliaiu*e — Carmine-pink; yellow at base of petals. 
itlK'a Itei4l — Large, fragrant, deep even red. 
SiinbiirKt — Orange-copper to golden yellow. 
While I'oohel — Snow white, outside petals tipped with 
pink. The most persistent bloomer we have. 
HARDY CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 
italtimore Hell — An old time climber; pale blush, fad- 
ing to white; each, 50c. 
rrhn.soii Hamhler — The most popular of the ramblers. 
2 year, each 50c; per 10 $4.50. 
<''hiihhig .\merieaii Heaiity — Large flowers; rich red. 
The best climber ever offered. Each, 90c. 
Dorothy — Flowers small, shell pink, in clus- 
ters. Hardy everywhere. Each 50c; per 10 $4.50. 
ExeelMa — (Red Dorothy Perkins) Crimson-scarlet flow- 
ers in clusters. Each, 60c; per 10 $5.00. 
Prairie liiieeii — Bright, rosy-red; large, compact flow- 
ers in clusters. Each, 50c. 
Thoii.saiid Heaiities — Very hardy; flowers in clusters, 
varying shades of pink to flushed white. Each, 60c; 
per 10 $5.00. 
DWARF OR BABY ROSES 
For the garden, border or pot culture. In bloom 
from .June to frost. All varieties, each, 75c. • 
Hahy Doll — Brilliant golden yellow. 
llahy Dorothy — Flowers In clusters; pure pink. 
rrim.s<»ii Hahy — (Baby Crimson Rambler). 
PEONIES 
We have fifty named varieties of peonies in our 
gardens which cover the entire season of bloom and 
range in color from purest white to very dark red. 
Peonies are better planted in the fall but spring 
planting has always proven successful for us and we 
will have dormant roots for spring orders. This price 
is good so long as our dormant stock lasts. Each, 
60c; per 10, $5.00. 
IRIS 
Iris may be planted any time they are not in 
bloom. They will grow anywhere and are the best 
early flowering hardy plant we have. We have twen- 
tv varieties, varying in color from pure white to deep 
purple; blue, pink, red, brown, yellow and the com- 
binations of all. Prices, each, 15c; per 10, $1.25; per 
TOO. itio.oo. 
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