TAYLOR’S GREENHOUSES, RUSSELLVILLE, ARK. 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY—Pure yellow. 
Large full flowers with high pointed centers. 
Free producer ; robust, vigorous and erect. Price, 
15c; two-year, 45c. 
SUXBURST—This giant yellow rose is a fine 
forcer ; ranks high in its class; color, orange 
coppery ; everblooming. Another favorite. Price, 
15c; two-year, 50c. 
WILLIAM R. SMITH—Creamy white with 
shading of pink ; a seeding from Maman Cochet 
and Kaiserine Augusta Victoria; beautiful in 
form and color ; glossy foliage ; long stiff stems ; 
vigorous growth. Price, 15c two-year 50c. 
SENSATION—An entrancing shade of red; 
stems long and pointed. Heavy foliage ; stands 
among the best roses. Price, 20c; two-year, 50c. 
CRUSADER—Strong growing variety. Blooms 
big and double. Color, a rich velvety crimson. 
Flower stems are strong. A good grower and 
free bloomer.Price. 20c; 2 for 85c; two-year, 50c. 
FRAXCES SCOTT KEY'—Some flowers have 
as high as sixty petals and sometimes more, 
opening to a very high center ; color is a mag- 
nifieenn red. Is very easy to cultivate and re¬ 
quire slittle care. Price 15c; two-year, 50c. 
COMMONWEALTH — This new Rose has 
large, long pointed buds, borne singly on med- 
dium strong stems. Color, an even deep pink, 
would be called a solid color. A vigorous grow¬ 
er, delightfully fragrant. Price 20c; two-year, 
50c. 
RED RADIANCE—Hardy, free bloomer, vig¬ 
orous grower, large, double red blooms. Price, 
20c; 2 for 35c; two-year, 50c. 
PINK RADIANCE—Giant flowering, fine 
buds, very double ; fine for cut flowers. Price, 
20c; 2 for 35c; two-year 50c. 
TALLISMAN—A very popular rose because of 
its brilliant orange-red bud, opening to a grow¬ 
ing golden yellow, stained with copper red and 
orange rose on inside of petals. Price, 20c; two- 
year, 50c. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—“White American 
Beauty.” The distinctive form and expression 
of its bud, half open state and maturity, are a 
three-fold revelation of exquisite charm and 
beauty. They commence blooming with the 
June Roses, are conspicious throughout the sum¬ 
mer with their large flowers of waxy paper 
white, and yield their last armful with the first 
snows of fall. Price, 20c; two-year, 50c. 
DARDAELLE—Well shaped buds of cherry 
red, grand in size, the expanded flowers chang¬ 
ing to a pretty shade of cherry rose, sweetly 
scented. Dardanelle is a novelty of the greatest 
merit and we are certain that it is destined to 
become a favorite. Apart from the glorious 
color it has all the good points we expect to 
find in a good garden Rose. Price, 20c; two- 
year, 50c. 
LA FRANCE—(Pink)—No variety can sur¬ 
pass it in delicate coloring—silvery rose shades, 
with pink. It has a satin sheen over all its 
petals. It blooms continuously. The flower is 
large, finely built, fragrant. Price, 15c; two- 
year, 50c. 
HELEN GOULD—This is a grand Rose of the 
very highest merit for the garden; bright 
watermelon-red ; very free grower and bloomer. 
Price, 20c; two-year, 50c. 
PAUL NEYRON—Largest of Roses, blooms 
two or three times a year. Color, pink ; shading 
to rose, most beautiful in the massiveness of the 
blooms. Very fragrant with mild touch of 
apple blossoms. The rose is very strong and 
vigorous and is considered by Rose growers as 
suited for outdoor planting. Price, 15c. 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE—Large blooms 
of strong, clear red, with no trace of any other 
color. An exceptionally vigorous grwer, sending 
forth heavy canes, with healthy foliage, very 
liberal in producing blooms, it cannot be sur¬ 
passed as a red climbing rose. 20c; two-yea/T 
50c. 
CLIMBING WOOTTON—This bright red 
climbing Rose is one of the best of its color. It 
is a strong grower free bloomer, a Rose in fact, 
that will give excellent results in growth and 
flowers. 20c; two-year, 50c. 
CLIMBING MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT— 
Brilliant satiny rose, deepening at center and 
bordered with silvery rose ; immense broad pet¬ 
als and extremely large flowers. 20c; two-year, 
50c. 
MARECHAL NIEL—The fame of the superb 
yellow rose Marechal Niel, with its large, deep 
golden-yellow flowers, is world wide. It is 
almost universally held to be the finest rose 
for indoors or outdoors, where the climate ad¬ 
mits of its cultivation. Magnificent golden-yel¬ 
low flowers are almost massive in dimensions. 
Strong growth and beautiful foilage. 20c each; 
two-year, 60c. 
CLIMBING COLUMBIA—A hardy, ever¬ 
blooming pink climbing rose. Buds and blooms 
immense size ; borne on long stems for cutting. 
Petals large, color clear, imperial pink. Many 
have been wanting this rose. Each, 20c; two- 
year, 50c. 
CLIMBING SUNBURST ROSE—The same as 
Sunburst, except this is a climbing. One of the 
finest climbing yellow Roses. Price, 20c; two- 
year, 50c. 
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DECORATIVE FERNS 
ALL FERNS ARE POT GROWN 
More Ferns are killed by watering than from 
lack of it. When soil is sticky, do not water. 
When soil is dry, water thoroughly. The best 
way Is to stand pot in basin of water 15 minutes. 
Watch for the very small white specks on 
underside of leaf near base of stem, for this 
spray with, Shep, enough Shep to make 4 gal¬ 
lons of spray for 40c. Postpaid. 
WHITMAN II (Ostrich Plume Fern)—More of 
a dwarf than the Boston Fern. The fronds 
are of entirely different nature. Each frond 
is subdivided on the order of the Compacta 
Fern, thus producing a very beautiful effect. 
Its decorative ability is excellent. Price, 15c. 
SPLENDIDA—“The Big Four Fern”— A de¬ 
cided novelty. It Combines the good qualities 
of the four most popular sort—the grace of 
the Boston, wavy effect of Roosevelt, fluffy ef¬ 
fect of Ostrich Plume, and the uniqueness of 
the Fish Tail. Price, 15c. 
NORWOOD FERN (Fluffy Ruffles)—A dwarf 
compact fern similar to the Ostrich Plume, car¬ 
rying its fronds and erect. Makes an ideal 
specimen. A favorite of mine. Good plans, at 
15e each. 
