1 9 3 5 SEED CATALOGUE 
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Markton Oats 
Nursery Stock 
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at once. 
Add 5c for postage when your order only calls 
for one root and 3c per root when three or more 
are ordered. This will equalize postage charges, 
though in some cases this postage will be too 
much while in other instances it will be too little. 
Prices not guaranteed owing to code control. 
Keeps dogs, oats, and other animals away from 
trees, evergreens, roses, shrubbery, etc. Tube 
release vapor offensive to animals, but not no¬ 
ticeable to humans. One tube lasts a year. Non- 
poisonous. 1 oz. package, 15c, postpaid, 20c; 2 oz. 
package 30c, postpaid, 35c. ^ 
VINES AND CLIMBERS 
BOSTON IVY—Japanese Ivy. Best known and 
most popular climber for chimney, brick and 
stonework. Each, 50c, 75c. 
ENGELMANNI—Deeply cut leaves which turn 
to a beautiful crimson in fall. Clings to walls 
without aid of artificial support. Vigorous 
growth. Each, 25c, 50c, 75c. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER OR AMERICAN IVY— 
Past growing, hardy creeper, massive foliage, 
deeply cut leaves which turn to a beautifful crim¬ 
son in fall. 25c to 75c. 
CLEMATIS 
HENRYI — Large single white flower, most 
popular of its color. Each, $1.00. 
JACKMAN I — Large velvety dark purple 
flower, very showy. 50c to $1.00. 
PAN ICU LATA—Late flowering variety with 
panicles of small white flowers borne in great 
profusion in early fall. Each, 50c, 75c. 
HARDY ROSES 
Washington Grown Grade 1. 
Two Year Old. Each, 50c, except where quoted; 
add postage. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—One of the largest, 
sweetest and best; rich rosy crimson, shaded 
and veined in a most charming manner. ^ 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS — The flowers^are 
large, semi-double, brilliant light crimson with a 
.scarlet undertone. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKY — Best known 
white. Very popular. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT — The blossoms 
are large, full, and globular, having an excellent 
cup-shaped form. In color they are brilliant 
scarlet-crimson. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Color crimson-scarlet, 
bright enough to attract the attention of the ob¬ 
server, but not vivid enough to throw other sorts 
into the backgrround. 
GORGEOUS—Flowers are large and full. Deep 
orange yellow and heavily vined with reddish 
copper. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—The flowers are per¬ 
fectly shaped, bright pink. The most perfumed 
of all pink roses. 
E. G. HILL—Beautiful long buds and high- 
centered dazzling scarlet blooms shading deeper 
as they develop more fully. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—The most popular 
red garden rose^—a brilliant crimson-red. A 
strong, vigorous grower, free and continuous 
bloomer. Large, moderately double, fragrant 
flowers, beautiful in all stages of development. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — Pure 
white, does not pink when planted out; splendid 
large buds and superb, full, double blooms. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—A large, full flower with 
well shaped buds; color is an exceptionally at¬ 
tractive glowing, velvet crimson. 
LOS ANGELES^—In color a luminous flame- 
pink, toned with coral and shaded with translu¬ 
cent gold at the base of the petals. 
MRS. JOHN LAING—Extremely large blooms 
of soft pink. Long buds; cup-shaped, fragrant 
flowers. Free bloomer. Very popular. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—Profuse bloom¬ 
er, coral red, yellow base. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT—A grand rose, 
with large full flowers and handsome buds; rich 
pink. The hardest of the Teas. 
PAUL NEYRON—The largest rose In exist¬ 
ence, frequently reaching 6 inches In diameter. 
The color is clear pink, shading to soft rose; has 
a delightful fragrance. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—Its 
color is a sunflower-yellow, deeping in the center, 
and it retains this color, in bud and open bloom. 
The buds are produced on long, stiff stems. 
