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Loveliest. 
The Rose is the queen of all flowers—its beauty, daintiness, and 
fragrance appeal to all flower lovers. The list of Roses offered below 
will make it possible for everyone, even in the severe Northwest, to 
enjoy their beauty and charm. 
The greatest care was used in making the selections we offer you— 
they are the very best from many hundred varieties. Do not confuse 
them, therefore, with the tender kinds offered at cheap prices that 
usually disappoint. We offer 2-year field-grown plants. 
SPECIAL ROSE VARIETIES 
If wanted shipped by Parcel Post add 11c postage for one, 13c for 
two or 19c for five Roses. Larger shipments by express. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKE. The White American Beauty—a pure 
white, long stemmed, double-flowered Rose. It produces immense buds 
and is the finest Rose of its class for cutting or bedding. 2-yr. bushes 
45c each, 3 for $1.15. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. One of the most beautiful rich, velvet-crimson 
Roses-;—loose of form, fair in size and with pungent fragrance. Blooms 
come in clusters on long stems and this variety is seldom without flow¬ 
ers. Plant is tall growing, bushy, quite hardy, and well suited for 
planting among shrubbery. It is taller than ordinary Hybrid Tea Roses. 
2-yr. bushes 45c each, 3 for $1.15. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW. This is the cheery yellow Rose of our grand¬ 
mother’s dooryard. Bushes are literally covered with sparkling semi¬ 
double yellow blooms about the middle of May. A real old-fashioned 
hardy Rose. 2-yr. bushes 45c each, 3 for $1.15. 
PINK RADIANCE. Brilliant rosy carmine shaded with pink. Large 
flowers, fine form, a constant bloomer and excellent keeper. 2-yr. bushes 
50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
SUNBURST. Hybrid Tea. A fragrant free-blooming Rose of perfect 
form. Color, a rich yellow, shaded orange. Exceptionally strong, vig¬ 
orous and hardy. 2-yr. bushes 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant red and gold buds, opening to well-shaped blooms 
of scarlet-orange and rich apricot-yellow. Constantly in bloom. One 
of the most strikingly beautiful Roses ever produced. 2-yr. bushes 50c 
each, 3 for $1.25. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Large fragrant blooms of bright cherry-red. One 
of the finest Hybrid Perpetuals for cutting. 2-yr. bushes 50c each, 3 
for $1.25. 
SPECIAL ROSE COLLECTION OFFER 
Your choice of any 5 Roses for.... . . $ 1.80 
Add 19c extra for postage and packing. * 
NEW FRENCH HYBRID LILACS 
In planting, it is advisable to cut back Roses about one-third. Non¬ 
hardy varieties should have tops tied up with straw or burlap and 
added protection given with straw, leaves or strawy manure. 
Green aphis or lice on Roses may be controlled by the use of Black 
Leaf 40 (Sulphate of Nicotine), Acme Aphis Spray and Evergreen will 
control many insects. These are described on page 73. 
ROSA RUGOSA—Eskimo Beauties 
Don’t let any one discourage you from growing these beautiful, hardy 
Roses, even in the cold, bleak climate of the Dakotas, northern Minne¬ 
sota and Wisconsin. They will grow where no other Roses can hope 
to thrive, and without winter protection. These rugged shrub-like plants 
make excellent hedges, borders or group plantings. They are not subject 
to disease and produce an abundance of large double, fragrant blooms. 
AMELIA GRAVEREAU. One of the finest Hybrid Rugosas—bright red 
flowers, greatly resembling Tea Roses—very fragrant. 2-yr. field-grown 
plants 45c each, 3 for $1.15. 
GROOTENDORST. A carnation red Rose that will bloom throughout 
the summer, producing large clusters of double blooms. These bushy, 
vigorous plants are ideal for specimen planting or hedge purposes. 
2-yr. field-grown plants 45c each, 3 for $1.15. 
HANSA. A vigorous grower, producing handsome, large double blos¬ 
soms of deep, rich red. One of the best of the Rugosas. 2-yr. field- 
grown plants 40c each, 3 for $1.10. 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER. One of the hardiest, beautiful pink 
varieties; very fragrant, double blooms, disease-resistant. 2-yr. field- 
grown plants 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. An early free-flowering, beautiful snow-white 
Rose. Flowers are very double and borne in graceful clusters. 2-yr. 
field-grown plants 40c each, 3 for $1.10. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. An extremely hardy climbing Rose; large, 
crimson flowers; double. 2-yr. bushes 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Delicate light pink Rose in clusters; deep, 
glossy foliage. Fine for trellis and fences. 2-yr. bushes 35c each, 3 
for $1.00. 
GARDENIA. Yellow Rambler; blooms early and very freely; glossy 
foliage. Flowers very fragrant. Perfectly hardy. 2-yr. bushes 40c 
each, 3 for $1.10. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Considered the finest of Climbing 
Roses—intense scarlet flowers, never fading in the hot sun. Blooms 
semi-double, and much larger than Crimson Rambler. Very hardy and 
vigorous grower—an outstanding variety. 2-yr. field-grown plants 45c 
each, 3 for $1.15. 
PRIMROSE CLIMBER. A glowing shade of light primrose yellow, 
maintained until the petals drop. Flowers are 2% inches in diameter, 
and are borne in trusses of 2-5 flowers on long stems. A strong grower. 
2-yr. bushes 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
Allow for postage on Lilacs: 3-yr., one plant 13c, three plants 21c; 
4-yr., one plant 17c, three plants 31c. 
Marvelous, new French Hybrid Lilacs have been brought out recent¬ 
ly. They are distinctly beautiful, of rich delicate hues—flowers of 
large size and delightfully fragrant. The new Hybrids bloom excep¬ 
tionally early—even when but two feet high in the nursery row. We 
offer hardy, northern grown stock, on their own roots. Prices are now 
within the reach of all. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE. Blue. Double. Tall, robust growing; makes a 
very shapely bush. Panicles long, broad, shapely, and compact. Opens 
an intense blue, but as the florets develop it changes to a beautiful 
shade of lavender. Strong, 3-yr.-old field-grown plants 45c each; 4-yr.-old 
plants 60c each, not prepaid. 
CHARLES JOLY. Double. Deep wine-red. Large trusses held erect 
well above the foliage. Strong, 3-yr-old field-grown plants 45c each; 4- 
yr.-old plants 60c each, not prepaid. 
ROSE ARBOR 
SPECIAL 
These 5 Climbing 
Roses .$1.80 
MADAME LEMOINE. One of the finest, dou¬ 
ble white varieties—producing immense clusters. 
3-yr.-old field-grown plants 45c; 4-yr.-old plants 
60c each, not prepaid. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. Single. Red. Although 
one of the oldest of the improved Lilacs still it 
is one of the very best Lilacs grown. It seems 
impossible to get a red that has so many good 
qualities. Panicles long and color a brilliant 
intense, rich purple-red. Strong, 3-yr.-old field- 
grown plants 45c each; 4-yr.-old plants 60c each, 
not prepaid. 
VILLOSA. Though not a French variety a pop¬ 
ular Lilac for large and small plantings. Grows 
into a large shrub, 10 feet high, with large, 
heavy waxy-like leaves. Comes into bloom when 
all other Lilacs are gone. Panicles large, broad, 
plume-like, a delicate pink color. Strong, 3-yr.- 
old field-grown plants 45c each; 4-yr.-old plants 
60c each, not prepaid. 
The Best Lila cs 
COLLECTION-5 PLANTS 
You will prize these most highly as they 
outclass all previous introductions. They 
bloom even as a tiny bush and their beauty 
and fragrance commands the admiration of 
everyone. 
One each of the above—Red, White, 
$-| .85 
Blue, Purple and Pink. 3-yr. size., 
4-yr. size $2.45, not prepaid. 
If wanted Parcel Post add 39c postage for 
3-yr. size, 47c for 4-yr. size. 
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