THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 
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LUXEMBOURG—A large rose amber yellow roll¬ 
ing away from a fawn pink heart. 2 yr. 40c. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—Pure white, slightly 
blushed at center, a fine bedding type. 2 yr. 40c. 
LADY ASHTOWN—Brilliant glossy pink blooms 
of exquisite form. 2 yr. 40c 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUCH—Long tapering 
buds opening to full blooms of dark glistering 
pink tinted with salmon. 2 yr. 40c. 
E. G. HILL—Long buds, high centered, full 
double flowers, dazzling scarlet maturing to deep 
pure red. 2 yr. 45c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—A beautiful new rose, 
vivid cerise pink, softly flamed with yellow or¬ 
ange and scarlet; highly perfumed and beautiful 
foliage. 2 yr. 45c. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Large brilliant satiny pink, 
orange flame at center. 2 yr. 45c 
DAME EDITH HELEN—A magnificent, frag¬ 
rant full bodied new rose, petals curl back holding 
to one vivid pink color. 2 yr. 40c. 
JOANNA HILL—Buds are long pointed opening 
into large semi-double long lasting flowers; clear 
yellow with orange yellow heart. 2 yr. 45c. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Full double flowers of 
large size, brilliant scarlet tipped crimson, base 
orange yellow. 2 yr. 45c 
MARGARET McGREDY—Rich oriental red pass¬ 
ing to carmine-rose lasting a long time, fragrant. 
2 yr. 45c. 
MME. ALEXANDER DREUX—An excellent 
golden yellow of deep tone with full shapely flow¬ 
ers on erect branches. 2 yr. 40c. 
LADY M. STEWART—Gorgeously splashed red 
and orange buds when the high centered flowers 
reveals the same richness of golden yellow, 
streaked with orange and velvety red. 2 yr. 45c. 
TALISMAN—The most gorgeous assemblage of 
colors ever assembled in one flower, gold, apricot- 
yellow, blood-orange, deep pink and old rose. A 
free bloomer with glossy foliage. 2 yr. 45c. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS—A large colorful rose; 
golden yellow stained outside with red, the cop¬ 
per buds extra long. 2 yr. 45c. 
RED COLUMBIA—Lively crimson-scarlet with 
velvet surface unequally perfumed. 2 yr. 40c. 
TWO NEW ROSES 
ROSA HUGONIS—A new rose from China grow¬ 
ing more like a shrub. Flowers are a delicate yel¬ 
low and line the branches to the tip like a spray, 
very hardy. 2-yr. —40c 
CLAUDIUS PERNET—Vigorous grower, bright 
green foliage, roses very large and well formed; 
color, sunflower yellow, with no blending and 
does not fade. 2-yr, —40c 
MOSS ROSES 
CRESTED MOSS—Deep pink, well mossed. 
2-yr. —30c 
SALET—Light rose color, late fall bloomer. 
1 . 2-yr. —30c 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—Typical Rugosa foliage, 
fairly double red flowers resembling ramblers. 
2 yr. 40c. 
PINK GROOTENDORST—Same as grootendorst 
except flowers are clear light shell pink. 2 yr. 40c. 
DWARF OR BABY ROSES 
This class of roses is very hardy and thrifty, 
and does not need winter protection, making 
only a small dwarf bush, but are great bloomers 
much like the Ever-bloomers except the roses 
are smaller. 
ELLEN PAULSON—Pink roses, always in 
bloom. 2-yr. —30c 
CATHERINE ZEIMET—The white Baby Ramb¬ 
ler. 2-yr. —30c 
ERNA TESCHENDORFF—Very deep crimson. 
2-yr. —30c 
GEORGE ELGER—The only dwarf yellow rose. 
2-yr. —30c 
EDITH CAVELL—Heart shaped petals, red with 
white eye. Named after the famous English 
nurse. 2-yr. —30c 
RUGOSA 
Useful for hedge or in groups of shrubs, the 
foliage being heavy and dark green. 
RUGOSA ALBA—White. 30c. 
RUGOSA RUBRA— Red. 30c 
ASPARAGUS 
PALMETTO—Very valuable market sort, large 
stocks and free from rust. 2c—$1.50 per 100 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—A new rust resist¬ 
ing variety produced by the U. S. Dept, of Agri¬ 
culture. Fast taking the place of all other var¬ 
ieties. 2c—$1.50 per 100 
RHUBARB 
MYATTS LINNAEUS—This is the best variety 
for general use, large stalks or stems, early, ten¬ 
der and good cooker. 7c—75c per doz. 
SAGE 
HOLT’S MAMMOTH—A strong growing plant, 
perfectly hardy, the leaves are much used as a 
flavoring for food. 20c 
