BULLETIN NUMBER 4 — APRIL 12, 1934 
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ROSES—Continued 
CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS—No. 1—Continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
200 Pi'imrose, large, double, bright primrose yellow, passing to 
canary yellow, borne several together on long stem_ 2.30 20.00 
260 Roserie, semi-double, velvety Tyrian pink, white base, gets 
darker with age. Borne several together on long strong stem 2.10 18.00 
460 Seven Sisters, varies from rosy red to blush white __ 1.80 15.00 
120 Silver Moon, long creamy buds, showing the golden anthers 
through transparent petals and nearly single-saucer like 
gigantic flowers produced in small sprays _ 2.30 20.00 
240 Staechelin, hardy, long crimson buds opening light pink, 
fragrant _ 2.30 20.00 
140 Tausendschon, large flowers, charmingly ruffled, varying from 
creamy white to soft pink _ 2.10 18.00 
680 White Dorothy, small very double flowers of pure creamy 
white borne in great clusters _ 1.80 15.00 
600 Wichuriana (Memorial Rose) clusters of starry white flowers, 
trailing habit _ 2.00 16.00 
*The patented Roses offered under license from the patent owners for 
resale at retail only. 
CLIMBERS and RAMBLERS—No. iy 2 
(For colors and descriptions see No. 1 Grade) 
Tied 25 per bundle 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Per 10 
Per 100 
250 
American Pillar_ 
$1.20 
$10.00 
100 Hiawatha _ 
_ $1.20 
$10.00 
200 
Baltimore Belle_ 
_ 1.20 
10.00 
1500 Paul’s Scarlet _ 
_ - 1.80 
15.00 
70 
Chaplins Pink__ _ 
_ 1.80 
15.00 
300 Primrose __ . 
_ 1.80 
15.00 
900 
Cl. American Beauty_ 
. 1.80 
15.00 
320 Roserie _ 
_ 1.70 
14.00 
60 
Cl. Gruss an Teplitz_ 
. 2.10 
18.00 
40 Seven Sisters_ 
_ 1.20 
10.00 
900 
Crimson Rambler_ 
_ 1.45 
12.00 
170 Silver Moon_ 
_1.80 
15.00 
260 
Dr. Van Fleet_ 
_ 1.80 
15.00 
700 Tausendschon _ _ 
_ 1.70 
14.00 
1850 
Dorothy Perkins_ 
1.20 
10.00 
1050 White Dorothy _ 
_ 1.20 
10.00 
1750 
Excelsa _ 
1.20 
10.00 
200 Wichuriana _ 
_ 1.45 
12.00 
CLIMBERS 
AND RAMBLERS—No. 2 
Tied 25 per bundle 
Per 10 
Per 100 
Per 10 
Per 100 
60 
Baltimore Belle_ 
$ .85 
$ 7.00 
50 Prairie Queen-__ 
_$ .85 
$ 7.00 
200 
Blue Rambler_ 
_ .85 
7.00 
725 Roserie _ ___ 
_ 1.20 
10.00 
1600 
Dorothy Perkins_ - 
. .85 
7.00 
200 Setigera _ 
_ .85 
7.00 
300 
Dr. Van Fleet_ _ 
. 1.20 
10.00 
155 Seven Sisters_ 
_ .85 
7.00 
260 
Excelsa _ 
.85 
7.00 
100 Silver Moon_ 
_ 1.20 
10.00 
60 
Hearts of Gold_ 
. .85 
7.00 
50 Tausendschon _ _ 
_ 1.20 
10.00 
440 
Hiawatha ___ - . - 
. .85 
7.00 
1050 White Dorothy- _ 
_ .85 
7.00 
930 
Paul’s Scarlet_ 
1.80 
15.00 
200 Wichuriana _ 
_ 1.10 
9.00 
MOSS- 
-No. 1, 
Mostly Buds 
Per 10 
Per 100 
300 Henri Martin, glossy red. One of the 
best_ 
- $ 2.30 
$ 20.00 
65 Henri Martin, No. lVs 
1.80 
15.00 
PEONIES 
Our Peonies are all young field grown, strong divisions, free from diseases and 
true to name and free from mixtures. 
SIZE OF ROOTS. 3 to 5 eye Divisions unless otherwise specified. Can offer 
Undivided Clumps, 10 to 15 eyes, at 3 times the 100 rate. 
Per 10 Per 100 
6500 Unnamed Pink, .($60.00 per M).... 
6000 “ Red, .($70.00 per M)_ 
1500 “ White .($60.00 per M)- 
1800 “ Mixed .($50.00 per M)- 
160 Albatre, 8.7. One of the finest white peonies. Midseason. 
110 Asa Gray, 8.1. Semi-rose type. Very large, full, imbricated bloom. 
Guard petals salmon-flesh, center of bloom very full and per¬ 
fectly formed. Delicate lilac plenteously sprinkled with minute 
dots of deeper lilac. Mid-season. 
120 Avalanche, 8.7. Crown type. Pure snow-white with a few delicate 
pencilings of carmine on the edges of the central petals. 
Fragrant. Late midseason. 
140 Benjamin Franklin, 8.1. Rose type. Brilliant crimson with 
ruby shadings. Very tall, erect stems. Fragrance slight. 
Carries form color much longer than most reds. Early. 
$ 85 
1 00 
85 
70 
1 50 
1 80 
1 50 
1 80 
$ 7 00 
8 50 
7 00 
6 00 
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