ICrider s Busk Roses 
Clunking R oses 
35c 
ea., 3 for $1 
Postpaid 
DR. VAN FLEET—Blossoms extra large, 
resembling Tea Roses in shape and size. 
Delicate flesh pink. Good cutting variety. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—A good climbing 
variety, combining vigorous growth and 
hardiness with large brilliant scarlet flow- 'J 
ers. 
EVERBLOOMING CRIMSON RAMBLER ■£. 
—One of the most popular of the climb¬ 
ers. A rapid grower with flowers in rich 
clusters of vivid crimson flowers. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—One of the most 
popular of the climbers. A rapid grower. 
Perfectly hardy, producing rich clusters 
of vivid crimson flowers. 
RADIANCE ROSE COLLECTION 
1 Red Radiance. 
1 Pink Radiance. 
1 Salmon Radiance. 
'3 Outstanding Roses, 2-yr. Field 
Grown For Only A 4 QO Post 
35c Each x JL paid 
SUNBURST—A top-ranking yellow rose 
with long pointed buds of exquisite tex¬ 
ture. Rich bronze-yellow flower colorings 
and delightful fragrance. 
LADY HILLINGDON—The beautiful ev¬ 
er popular apricot-yellow Tea Rose. 
HENRY NEVARD—A .newer introduc¬ 
tion to the hardy roses. A large flower 
of crimson-scarlet color. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Large beauti¬ 
fully shaped, full double flowers. Entirely 
distinct from any other rose in its rich 
coloring, a brilliant shade of Turkish 
or Oriental red. The blossoms borne on 
long stiff stems hold their form and 
beauty for a long time. 
PAUL NEYRON—One of the best for outdoor culture—prob¬ 
ably the largest rose in commerce. The flowers are often six 
inches in diameter. Fragrant clear-pink blooms shading to rose. 
A vigorous, hardy plant. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (or White American Beauty)— A 
white rose without a fault. A vigorous grower producing very 
large blooms. . 
SOUV. DE CL. PERNET—The old standby for a good yellow 
rose. Large yellow buds on strong stems. A hardy grower and 
heavy bloomer. 
Rememter, Our Stock is Guaranteed 
to Grow—See Page 2. Planting in¬ 
structions Accompany Eack Order. 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
BEST CLIMBER 
COLLECTION 
CLIMBING AMER. BEAUTY— 
The old favorite climbing rose. A 
vigorous grower, producing large 
flowers of good red color. 
SCORCHER—A superb new 
climber. Large semi-single bloom 
of scorching red. In addition to 
heavy bloom in June, you can 
expect occasional blooms all 
through the summer 
PRIMROSE—A pure yellow, 
hardy climbing Rose. Its large 
double flowers are a soft, rich 
primrose-yellow, borne in clus¬ 
ters of 4 and 5 on an extremely 
vigorous plant. 
2-yr. Field Grown 
50c Each—3 for $1.25 
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PLEASE NOTE: All of our evergreens are carefully dug to get all the tender rootlets. 
All soil removed. The roots are then puddled (dipped in mud) and wrapped in moss and 
burlap. This method of packing eliminates 50 to 60 lbs of soil, saves the vital roots, in¬ 
sures better growth and makes possible low cost express shipments. 
JUNIPERS 
PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer Juniper)— 
A graceful, broad, pyramidal ever¬ 
green with sweeping fronds of 
gray-green foliage, making in time 
a distinctive, beautiful tree. 18 to 
24 inch, $2.50. 
GLAUCA (Blue Cedar)—Similar to 
Red Cedar in form and of a soft, 
blue green color; closely columnar. 
1® to 24-inch, $1.50; 2 ’to 3’ $2.50. 
HIBERNICA (Irish Juniper)—Of 
slender clumnar habit with glauc¬ 
ous green foliage. Useful for for¬ 
mal plantings. 18 to 24 inch,$1.00; 
2’ to 3’ $2.00. 
VIRGINIA CANNARTI (Cannart’s 
Red Cedar)—Tall, pyramidal grow¬ 
er with deep rich, green foliage. 
Hardy 2 to 3 ft., $2.00. 
EXCELSA STRICTA (Greek Juniper)—Next to Pfitzers, 
more used than any other. Dwarf forming a symmetrical 
cone with silvery foliage. Hardy 18 to 24 in., $1.50. 
IRISH JUNIPER 
TAXUS OR JAPANESE YEW 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA (Japanese Y e w)— Upright 
spreading variety; dark green foliage, scarlet berries in 
autumn. The one Evergreen tha will grow in any loca¬ 
tion. Especially good for shade. Mailing size, $1.00; 15 
to 18 in., $1.50; 18 to 24 in., $2.50. 
TAXUS CAPITATA— Grows more upright than Cuspi- 
data in a beautiful columnar form. Sheared for speci¬ 
mens or for formal effect. 
Mailing Size $1.00; 18 to 24 in., $2.50; 
2 to 3 ft., $3.50 
SPRUCES 
COLORADO BLUE (Picea pungens 
glauca)—This species has been test¬ 
ed at various points on the prairies 
West and Northwest with perfect 
success, enduring a temperature of 
30 degrees below zero in exposed 
situations, entirely uninjured. This 
is not only one of the hardiest, but 
the most beautiful in color and out¬ 
line; of a rich blue or sage color; it 
is a valuable acquisition. 2 ft., 
$2.00; 3 ft., $4.00. 
BLUE SPRUCE SHINERS—The 
bluest of Blue Spruces, this the 
most remarkable and conspicious of 
all the conifers for ornamental 
planting. Being all symmetrical and 
shapely, its ideal purpose is as a 
specimen when owing to its mag¬ 
nificent, vivid bluish coloring it con¬ 
stantly attracts attention wherever 
it is planted. 2 ft., $2.50; 3 ft., $5.00 
NORWAY—A lofty elegant tree of 
perfect pyramidal habit, remark¬ 
ably elegant and rich, and is it gets 
age, has fine, graceful, pendulous 
branches; it is exceedingly pictures¬ 
que and beautiful. Very popular and 
deservedly so. One of the best ever¬ 
greens for hedge and windbreaks. 
2 ft., 50c; 3 ft. $1.00 
WE CAN FURNISH ALL 
VARIETIES OF EVER¬ 
GREENS IN MAILING 
SIZES FOR 25c EACH, 
POSTPAID, UNLESS 
NOTED OTHERWISE 
ARBOR VITAES 
PYRAMIDAL—For either founda¬ 
tion group or garden planting. Re¬ 
tains the lovely flat bright green 
foliage of the American Arbor- 
Vitae at all seasons. Grows close 
and compact and develops naturally 
into perfect pyramidal form. 18 to 
24 in.,75c; 2 to 3 ft., $1.50. 
GLOBOSA—Grows densely into 
dwarf globular shape without 
shearings. Foliage is at and deep 
dark green. Branches possess un¬ 
usual delicacy. 12 to 18 in., $1; 18 
to 24 in., $1.75. 
RETINISPORA 
(Plumed Cypress)—'One of the most 
popular of the evergreens and suit¬ 
able for almost any situation. It 
has soft, plumelike, green foliage, 
and its color forms a beautiful con¬ 
trast to the green grass and sur¬ 
rounding evergreens. 18 to 24 in., 
$1.50; 2 to 3 ft., $2.00. 
CONCOLOR FIR 
(White Fir)—Compact symmetrical form; foliage part 
green, silvery beneath. Withstands heat, cold, drought. 2 to 
3 ft.,$3.00; 12 to 18 in., $1.50. 
HEMLOCK 
(Tsuga Canadensis)—The finest evergreen for heavy 
shade and both beautiful and dependable wherever 
used. Its lace-like foliage is close-set and darkly lus¬ 
trous, growing in rather flat fronds which droop 
gracefully. Best qnown as a moderate grower, with¬ 
stands severe pruning, and is consequently used 
much at comers, as foundation screens or in formal¬ 
ly sheared high hedges. 
PYRAMID A. 
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DOUGLAS FIR 
One of the finest of all specimen 
evergreen. Resembles Blue Spruce. 
Add this one to your selection. 18 
to 24 in., $1.00; 2 to 3 ft., $2.00; 3 
to 4 ft., $3.00. 
FISH TAIL JUNIPER 
MEYERI—The most beautiful of 
all blue evergreens. Spreading hab¬ 
it. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. Unusual 
in form and beauty. New. 
MAHONIA 
OREGON GRAPE—A hardy ever¬ 
green shrub having holly-ike leaves. 
Can be used in evergreen and 
shrubbery planting and will do well 
in partial shade. 
Mailing size, 50c; 2 to 3 ft., $2.50. 
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DELUXE COLLECTION 
COLLECTION 
For Lawn or Rockery 
1 Blue Fish Tail Juniper. 
1 Pyramid A. V. 
1 Norway Spruce. 
1 Blue Cedar. 
1 Irish Juniper. 
1 Blue Spruce. 
1 Globe V. A. 
4 Year Twice Transplanted 
1 Colorado Blue Spruce. 
1 Austrian Pine. 
A SUPER VALUE 
4-Year Twice Transplanted 
For Only ^ If Post- 
A Regular $1.60 Value 
Regular Price $1.50 JL paid 
For Onlyj^ g If} Postpaid 
Many Years of Pleasure— 
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