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FINE SELECTED VARIETIES 
The Cream of American Grown Roses for the Pacific Northwest 
Frau Karl 
ROSES 
The Queen of Flowers 
Among all the flowering shrubs that 
make for beauty, grace and ornamen¬ 
tation, there is none that can com¬ 
pare with the rose. The wide range 
of color, shape and size of the blooms 
and the diversity and character of the 
foliage give it a wider range for dec¬ 
oration than any other single group of 
plants. 
Write for our free booklet giving in¬ 
structions for planting roses. 
PRICES OF ALL 2 YEAR ROSES 
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ARE 35c 
EACH; 3 FOR $1.00. PREPAID. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. P.)— 
Pure snow-white; long, pointed buds; 
large, full flowers; free and constant. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT (H. P.) 
—The “Jack” Rose, a long time favor¬ 
ite. The fragrant, perfectly formed 
blossoms come early, are brilliant 
scarlet crimson, and are borne on long 
strong stems by a vigorous plant. Its 
dependability and ruggedness makes it 
popular. 
PRES. HOOVER —Rose of wonderful 
colors. A fine blend of orange and 
pink. Makes a vigorous growth. 
SOUV. DeCLAUDIUS PERNET, H. 
T. —The sensation in a large yellow 
bloom perfectly formed. Glossy foli¬ 
age. Strong grower. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT, H. T. 
—Buds coral red shaded yellow at 
base developing into handsome blooms 
of same colors passing to rosy scarlet. 
No rose more beautiful in its color 
markings. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. P.)— Rich 
carmine color, very large and fragrant. 
As a cut flower American Beauty has 
for years commanded the highest price 
of any rose on the market. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY— A very val¬ 
uable red rose. It is a heavy double 
rose of great substance. 
BRIARCLIFF —One of the very best 
clear pink roses. Beautiful, well-form¬ 
ed bud opens to full double flower. 
Fine fragrance. 
ROSE SPECIAL 
2 YEAR OLD ROSES IN FINEST 
VARIETIES, 2ND SIZE—RED, 
PINK. YELLOW OR WHITE. 
POSTPAID, EACH, 22c; DOZ., 
$2.19. 
Druschkl 
PAUL NEYRON (H. P.)— Deep rose 
in color, of immense size and very fra¬ 
grant. One of the largest roses in cul¬ 
tivation. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE (H. T.)— Rich 
velvety-crimson, center ruby red, large 
and double. Likes hot weather. 
LOS ANGELES (H. T.)— One of the 
finest roses ever introduced. The 
growth is very vigorous and produces 
a long-stemmed flower of a luminous 
flame-pink, toned with coral and 
shaded with translucent gold at the 
base of the petals. The buds are long 
and pointed. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (H. T.) — 
Bright crimson, white, fiery-red cen¬ 
ter; cup-shaped; semi-doublet flowers 
in clusters; so free in bloom as to pre¬ 
sent a blaze of scarlet. 
JOANNA HILL — Buds are long- 
pointed, opening into large, semi-dou¬ 
ble, long-lasting flowers. Color is 
creamy yellow. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT (H. 
T.) — Beautiful blooms, borne abun¬ 
dantly all summer on strong, vigorous 
plants. The large, rounded flowers are 
bright, satiny rose, with darker cen¬ 
ter. and edges of petals are bordered 
with soft carmine pink. 
TALISMAN —A new rose of wonder¬ 
ful quality. A glorious assemblage of 
the following colors: Apricot, orange, 
gold, pink and rose. Bud is beauti¬ 
fully shaped, developing into medium¬ 
sized fully double flowers. Price of 
Talismlan only 40c each. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
NEW “BLAZE” ROSE 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 10—For the 
first time it offers a vigorous hardy 
climber with the everblooming char¬ 
acteristics of a tender tea rose. Its 
color is brilliant red, it has lovely 
shape, and is exquisitely fragrant. Pre¬ 
paid, each, $1.75. 
DOROTHY PERKINS— This is un¬ 
questionably the thrifitiest, showiest, 
and most practical of the older pink 
climbers. 
PAUL’S SCARLET, H. W.—Vivid 
scarlet shaded crimson. It makes a 
brilliant display over a long period. 
Now considered one of the very best 
climbers. 
CLIMBING, AMERICAN BEAUTY 
—Strong grower, large flowers. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER— The old fa¬ 
vorite crimson clustered climber. 
DR. VAN FLEET —Buds pretty pink 
opening to pale flesh. Good grower. 
CLIMBING PLANTS AND 
VINES 
CUMBERS 
See Perennial Sweet Peas, Morning 
Glory Nasturtium, Cobea Scandens. 
AMPELOPSIS 
AMPELOPSIS, Boston Ivy —For cov¬ 
ering cement, brick, stone or wood and 
clings to the smoothest surface. Beau¬ 
tiful foliage. Postpaid, each, 35c; doz.. 
$3.50. ’ 
ENGELMAN’S IVY OR WOODBINE 
(A. quinquefolia, var. Engelmanni)— 
A type of quinquefolia which has long 
been desired. It has shorter joints 
and smaller and thicker foliage. It is 
better equipped with tendrils, by 
which it will climb walls of stone or 
brick as closely as the Veitchii (Bos¬ 
ton Ivy). It should be planted in the 
Northwestern states, in place of 
Veitchi, as it is perfectly hardy, with¬ 
standing heat and cold much better. 
Postpaid, each, 35c; doz., $3,50. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER — A famous 
and universally used climber. Has 
pretty cut leaves that turn a brilliant 
crimson in fall. Each, postpaid, 35c. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
HALL'S JAPAN —Color an inter¬ 
mingling of white and yellow. Ex¬ 
tremely fragrant and most satisfac¬ 
tory. Postpaid, each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
O Cl L.VJ | 
anomer iorm or this 
popular family of climbers. Satisfac¬ 
tory in every location and for every 
purpose. Flowers are yellow with 
touch of red, and are quite fragrant. 
Each, 50c; doz., $5,00. 
CLEMATIS 
PANICULATA —Probably the most 
popular of the small flowering sorts; 
vine is a rapid grower with glossy 
green foliage; in September the flow¬ 
ers appear in a perfect mass of white, 
giving the appearanoe of a bank of 
snow; the fragrance is most delicious 
and penetrating. Postpaid, each, 35c. 
JACKMAN I —Immense flowers of an 
intense violet- purple color; bloom 
continually all summer. Perhaps the 
best known Clematis. Postpaid, each, 
75c. 
RAMONA — Another huge flowered 
clematis. Color sky-blue. 2 year. Each 
75c. 
MME. BARON VEILLARD— Large 
flowering pink. Each, 75c, prepaid. 
MME. EDOUARD ANDRE —Large 
flowering with pretty crimson red 
flowers. Each, 75c. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 
SIPHO-DUTCHMAN’S PIPE — A 
fine climber in protected locations. Has 
immense heart shaped leaves that are 
unusually attractive. Makes a thrifty, 
uniform growth. Each, 65c. 
ENGLISH IVY 
The old Evergreen Ivy. Foliage 
thick. Postpaid, each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
HOP ROOT—See Page 7 
KUDZU VINE—Will grow 40 feet in 
one season from established roots. 
Postpaid, each, 25c; doz., $2.25. 
BIGNONIA RADICANS 
(Trumpet Flower) —A robust, woody 
vine, twining tightly with roots along 
the stems. Its orange-scarlet, trumpet 
shaped flowers cluster at the tips of 
branches. The flowers are of large 
size, and are borne abundantly in the 
summer after the plants obtain a fair 
size. A fine climber for every purpose. 
Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
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