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D. R. MAYO SEED COMPANY, Inc 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
All two-year field grown hardy plants. No. 1 Grade. 
Bush Varieties 
American Beauty, Red 
Columbia, Pink 
Etoile de France, Red 
Frau Karl Druschki, White 
Francis Scott Key, Crimson 
J. J. L. Mock, Pink 
K. A. Victoria, White 
Killarney, Pink 
Killarney, White 
Eady Hillingdon, Yellow 
La France, Fragrant pink 
Los Angeles, Coral 
By mail, each, 45c; 3 
Bush Varieties 
Mrs. Chas. Bell, Pink 
Paul Neyron, Pink 
Ophelia, Salmon 
Radiance, Fink 
Red Radiance, Red 
Sunburst, Orange 
Climbers 
Cl. American Beauty, Red 
Cl. Paul’s Scarlet, Red 
Cl. Silver Moon, White 
Cl. Dr. W. Van Fleet, Flesh 
Cl. Crimson Rambler 
for $1.25; 6 for $2.10; 12 for $3.90 
NEW ROSES 
2-year field grown, No. 1 grade. 
Bush Varieties 
Betty Uprichard, Salmon 
Dame Edith Helen, Pink 
Lady Margaret Stewart, Orange 
Margaret McGredy, Oriental red 
Miss Rowena Thom, Rose-pink 
Mrs. E. P. Thom, Lemon-yellow 
Pres. Herbert Hoover, Yellow, veined pink. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts, Yellow, veined pink 
Sensation, Bright crimson 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet, Yellow 
Talisman, Golden red-pink 
By mail, each 50c; 3 for $1.30; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.20. 
There are several newer varieties of roses which may now be obtained. If we do not list the rose 
you want, please write us for a more complete list or give us the name of the rose and we will try 
to get it for you. 
Garden Club Flower Shears 
New. Snips and holds the flower at one operation. Holds stem and saves hands. SPECIALLY 
PRICED, 45c PAIR; by mail, 55c POSTPAID. 
SHADE TREES MAYO’S PLUM TREES 
LOMBARDY POPLARS. During recent years this 
fine type of tree is quite generally used by trained 
landscape gardeners. Old trees which have been 
well placed are outstanding landmarks today. 
Prices for shipment by express only, for 6 to 8 
foot trees, 5 for $1.40; 10 for $2.70. 
SILVER MAPLES. A hardy, rapid growing, 
beautiful native tree of large size. Very valuable 
for producing a quick shade. 6 to 8 feet. Price 
for shipment by express or freight. (These are too 
tall to ship by parcel post). 30c each; 5 for $1.40; 
10 for $2.70. Write for quantity prices. 
MAYO’S PEACH TREES 
18 to 24 INCHES TALL 
We are listing 6 splendid varieties in the order in 
which they mature fruit. 
MAYFLOWER. (1st maturity). Bright red cheeked. 
Carries to market in fine shape and sells well, as it 
is the best colored of all early peaches.. Inclined 
to overbear and should always be thinned. 
EARLY ROSE. (2nd Maturity). Red Cling Stone. 
Wonderful flavor. Medium size. Best flavored early 
peach. 
CARMAN. (3rd maturity). Large, resembles El- 
berta in shape. Color is creamy white almost yel¬ 
low with deep blush. Skin very tough, flesh tender, 
fine flavor and quite juicy. 
HILEY. (4th in maturity). A splendid large peach. 
Red with blush cheek. 
ELBERTA. (5th maturity). Large yellow with red 
cheek; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, of high quality. 
Very prolific, sure bearer and hardy. The leading 
market variety. 
HEATH KLING. (6th maturity). Extra large 
white cling stone. Excellent flavor, fine for pickles 
and preserves. 
Prices on Peach Trees listed above. Postpaid, 21c 
each, 6 ofr 98c; 12 for $1.89. Write for quantity prices 
18 to 24 INCHES TALL 
ABUNDANCE. One of the oldest and best varie¬ 
ties ; hardy, productive. Fruit large, lemon yellow 
with heavy bloom, good quality. August. 
BURBANK. Most profitable among growers for 
market; ripens 10 days after Abundance. Tree 
hardy, sprawling, vigorous grower, unequalled in 
productiveness ; bears young. Large fruit excellent 
quality, cherry red with lilac bloom. August. 
RED JUNE. One of the vigorous upright growers ; 
productive; fair size Vermillion red; pleasant 
quality. Ripens a week before Abundance. August. 
DAMSON. Medium, dark purple, very showy, 
often measures 2 inches. One of the best for pre¬ 
serving. October. 
JAPANESE GOLDEN. A very large yellow plum, 
very juicy but solid flesh. Very fine flavor and the 
best of all yellow plums. 
Prices on any of the above Plums. Postpaid 25c 
each; 5 for $1.00. Write for quantity prices. 
MAYO’S CHERRY TREES 
3 to 4 Feet Tall 
SOUR VARIETIES 
EARLY RICHMOND. A dependable variety which 
seldom misses a crop. Medium, dark, red, melting, 
juicy, sprightly rich acid best. Late June. 
MONTMORENCY. Large red, productive, ten days 
later than the Early Richmond. July. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Fair size blackish red, rich 
acid best. Late June. 
MAY DUKE. Large, red, juicy, rich. June. Ncrt 
so sour as some varieties, and very pleasant for 
sensitive teeth. 
DYEHOUSE. A sure bearer, largely planted for 
early market; ripening a week before Early Rich¬ 
mond which it closely resembles. 
Prices on all Cherry Trees. Postpaid, 35c each; 
5 for $1.50. Write for quantity prices. 
