IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
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RED BUD (Gercis Canadensis) (Judas Tree) —A large growing shrub or small tree attaining 
a height of 12 to 15 feet. Irregular in form with heart shaped leaves. Covered with rosy-pink 
flowers earlv in Spring and is largely used to give color at this time in group plantings. 
8-10' 3*1-75 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIODES (White Kerria)— Grows 4 to 5 feet with fresh green foliage. 
Pure white flowers followed by shiny bead-like berries which hang on all Winter. This shrub 
will endure partial shade. 18-24" $ .30 2-3' 3 -40 3-4' $ .45 
ROSES 
We are pleased to offer a strong grade of 2 year No. 1 
roses. Kindly do not confuse with No. and 2 roses as 
offered by Department Stores. Our list is made up of the 
better new varieties and a few of the old standbys. 
MONTHLY OR EYERBLOOMING 
Price $ .50 each or 6 or more assorted at $ .40 each. 
Dame Edith Helen, H. T .—Pure pink, fragrant, quilled 
petals; long lasting, grandest of all pink roses. 
C.*K. Douglas, H. T .—Flaming scarlet, flushed with velvety 
crimson. 
Etoile de Holland —A fine dark red, vigorous grower. 
Elderado —A strong grower. True yellow until bloom drops. 
Frau Karl Druscki, H. P.— Standard of white roses. 
Gruss an Teplitz, H. T. —Crimson-scarlet. 
Merrouw G. A. VanRossem —New. Pinkish yellow. 
Mme. Butterfly, H. T. —Flesh pink 
tinted saffron and gold. 
Mme. A. Barbier, H. P. —Light salmon 
yellow, profuse all season; low growing, a 
fine rose. 
Rose ( Radiance ) 
Mme. A. Dreux, H. T. —Like a Tangerine orange peel, with a mixture of a wonderful rose color. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell, H. T.— Silver pink, Radiance type. 
President Hoover, H. T. —An outstanding new novelty. A continuous bloomer with blooms 
of maroon, orange and gold in contrasting fashion. It is featured by long pointed buds on rigid 
stems. 
Radiance, H. T. —Pink, most popular rose. Prolific and hardy. 
Red Radiance, H. T. —Red, ditto above. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts, H. T. —Indian yellow, reverse of petals carmine rose. 
Talisman, H. T. —A combination of yellow, copper and pink. 
Ville de Paris, H. T. —The best yellow, with a fine golden center. Holds its color without fading. 
BABY RAMBLERS—(Polyantha Roses) 
$ .50 each 6 or more assorted @ $ .40 
Baby Ramblers bloom continuously with clusters of small brilliantly and delicately colored 
bloom. 
Erna Teschendorf! —Bright red. 
Golden Salmon —Flaming orange. 
Ideal —Finest dark red. 
CLIMBING ROSES —$ .50 each 6 or more assorted @ $ .40 
Dorothy Perkins —Clear pink, large clusters, medium to small bloom. 
Dr. Van Fleet —Sil ver pink, large flowers. 
Excelsior, Red —Also called Red Dorothy Perkins. 
Paul’s Scarlet —Large scarlet blooms. 
White Dorothy Perkins —Pure white. 
MISCELLANEOUS AND NATIVE ROSES —-Mainly single flowering with large bright berries 
which persist into the winter. Largely used for planting among shrubbery and to cover waste 
places, banks, etc. 
Blanda (Meadow Rose )—Slender purplish branches, almost thornless. 2 year 2' $ .35 
Hugonis (Golden Rose of China )—A very desirable border rose with attractive yellow flowers. 
Matures at 5 feet. 18-24" $ .45 
Spircas offer a wide range of character. They bloom freely. 
