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GAGE COUNTY NURSERIES, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA, 
8 in. 
18 in. 
24 in. 
3 ft. 
Pine — Scotch. 
seedlings 
transplants $0.20 
transplants 25 
transplants 35 
We have several hundred fine specimens of 3 to 4 and 4 to 5 ft. 
cation. We can supply several thousand of Scotch Pine, and will 
prices on board cars here. pine Austrian. 
6 to 8 in. seedlings 
12 to 18 in. transplants 20 
18 to 24 in. transplants 30 
2 to 3 ft. transplants 
Write for prices on board cars here. 
Red Cedar. 
Red Cedar Seedlings, 5 to 7 inches 
Red Cedar Transplants, 15 to 18 inches. 
We will be unable to ship these Red Cedar before about April 
Per 1 
Per 10 
Per 100 
$0.30 
$ 2.50 
.$0.20 
1.75 
15.00 
. .25 
2.00 
10.00 
. .35 
2.50 
20.00 
Prices on appll- 
make very low 
Per 1 
Per 10 
Per 100 
$0.30 
$ 2.50 
. .20 
1.75 
15.00 
. .30 
2.75 
25.00 
. .40 
3.50 
30.00 
Per 1 
Per 10 
Per 100 
$0.40 
$ 2.50 
.$0.25 
2.00 
15.00 
: April 
1st. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Per- 
Admirably adapted to covering walls or porches or any unsightly objects, 
fectly hardy and very profuse bloomers. 
Two years, field grown, each 25 cents. By mail, prepaid, 35 cents each. 
Crimson Rambler — Everyone who sees this wonderful rose admires it and re- 
solves to buy one or a dozen at the first opportunity. Its very rapid growth, per- 
fect hardiness, the profusion and beauty of its blossoms being of such a rich, 
deep crimson that is admired 
by all who see it. It makes an 
elegant covering for trellises 
and arbors, growing ten feet 
some seasons and producing 
thousands of blossoms. We 
have a very good stock of 
strong plants. 
Queen of the Prnlrle — Bright 
rose color, large and double, 
very vigorous and rapid in its 
growth; one of the best climb- 
ing roses. 
White Rambler — Resembles 
Crimson Rambler in habit of 
growth, only not so strong. 
Flowers pure white, in large 
clusters. 
Yellow Rambler — This Is also 
of the type of the Crimson 
Rambler in habits of growth 
and bloom, although not quite 
such a heavy grower. Flow- 
ers are very sweet scented an. 
are borne in large cluster 
and are a clear, decided yel- 
low, a color heretofore un- 
known in climbing roses; 
hardy. 
Dorothy Perkins — This fine, 
new, climbing. shell-pink, 
very fragrant Rambler Rose 
is one of the finest of recent 
introduction. Similar in 
growth to the Crimson Ram- 
bler. but flowers are larger. 
If you want something unus- 
ually fine don't miss this rose. 
Price, 35c each. 
Rahy Rambler — This has 
proven to be a very remark- 
able rose on account of the 
profusion of blooms it will 
produce. This season, as soon 
as the small cuttings struck 
root on the propagating bench 
and were placed in 2-inch pots 
thev began to throw out a 
profusion of buds, and after 
they wore planted outside they 
have been continually covered 
with buds and blossoms. Ouv 
foreman says. "All they know 
Is to blossom.” When potto 
and placed in the house the> 
bloom all winter. They are o 
very dwarf habit. The blos- 
soms resemble the Crimson 
Rambler, although not quite Crimson Rambler 
so heavy. If you love flowers, do not fall to order one or more of these. 
Field-grown: Each. 50 cents; 5 for $2.00. By mal. at same prices. From 2% in. 
pots, 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; 7 for $1.00. Mailed free. 
