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Viburnum, PRUNIFOLIUM — (Black Haw). A native shrulb bear¬ 
ing edible fruit, with rich aromatic flavor, 2 to 3 ft., each- .50 
BECHTELS DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB — Rose-like flower. 
5 to 6 feet, each_ 1.00 
RED BUD — (Canadian). A small growing tree. Literally cover¬ 
ed with red blowers before the leaves appear, 4 to 5 feet, each 1.00 
ROSES 
We offer only strong two year old field grown plants, budded on "Iron 
Clad” stocks which makes them more hardy than own root plants. 
H. T. OR EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
30c each, 4 for $1.00 
RADIANCE PINK — Very large, rose pink. ‘ i 
RED RADIAiNCE — Very large, rich red. 
COLUMBIA — Bright pink, very fragrant. 
GRUS an TE 1 PLITZ — Dark red, profuse bloomibcr. 
HADLEY DARK CRIMSON — Fine buds. 
LUXEMBOURG YELLOW — Shaded pink, J. L. Mock. Large 
crimson, reverse rose pink. 
OTHER DESIRABLE ROSES 
FRAU KARL DRUSOHKI — Finest white. Extra, each 
GENERAL JACK — Dark crimson, old reliable, each 
PERSIAN YELLOW — The old garden favorite, each __ 
HLANSA — Large dark crimson. Best Rugosa, each_ 
GROOTENDORST — Rose pink, in clusters, each_ 
CLIMBING ROSES 
DOROTHY PERKINS — Pink, in great clusters, each_ .25 
WHITE DOROTHY — Pure white, great clusters, each_ .25 
EXCELSA — Red Dorothy, rich red, each_ .25 
PAULS SCARLET — Largest and finest climber. Color vivid 
scarlet, each ____,_ .35 
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NEW ROSES 
Here are two of the finest roses ever produced. Protected by U. S. Pat¬ 
ents, and sold at a uniform price of $2.00 each in the U. S. 
BLAZiE — Everblooming scarlet climber. Hardy and profuse bloomer. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER — OMrs. Arthur Curtis James). Large Golden 
Yellow flowers, fine stems. 
