Roses and Small Fruits 77 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
Continued 
8530 Q».„..|,»* Most dazzling scarlet 
rGUl S ocariet rose ever grown. Win¬ 
ner of the gold medal at the National Rose Society 
Exhibition. Semi-double flowers, in clusters of 3 to 20 
Roses each Perfectly hardy, continues to bloom long 
after many other Roses have disappeared. Startingly 
attractive. Each lOc; 3 for gSl.OO. 
8507 rio-otL, The best known of 
Uorothy I srkins all the Climbing 
Roses. Healthy (not subject to mildew) and so easily 
grown. Beautiful rose-pink, a vigorous, rapid climber 
with rich glossy green foliage and clusters of lovely 
double Roses. Each SOc; 3 for 75c; « for SI. 35. 
8504 Blaze r«e*' 
Blaze Climbing Rose is the sensation of the day and 
you just must have it in your garden. It is a blazing 
scarlet, similar in color tone to Paul’s Scarlet and 
blooms almost continuously like Grus an Teplitz, 
making it a most unusual and attractive Rose. 
Blaze can be pruned low for bedding, medium high for 
shrub use or allowed to grow into a trailing Rose as a 
climber. Perfectly hardy and a vigorous grower. 
Each $1.50. 
Hardy Rugosa Roses 
Eskimo Beauties 
This valuable new type of Hardy Rugosa Rose 
called “Eskimo Beauties” is becoming very pop¬ 
ular. They have perfectly double flowers and bloom 
at Intervals throughout the entire season. They 
are absolutely hardy and are not susceptible to 
many of the diseases and insects that attack 
other jf es, keeping their foliage clean and fresh 
throu^R the season. All the pruning you need to 
do Is to trim out dead and superfluous wood. The 
plants bloomintermittently through thesummer. 
8551 Annoc A fine Rugosa Rose with fragrant 
/vgrlCS yellow flowers and fine crinkled 
foliage of rich dark green. The flowers appear at 
intervals along the branches making it very attractive. 
Each SOc; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2 25. 
8555 F. J. Grootendorst 
flowers with fringed petals, this variety is a mass of 
color when in bloom. A sturdy and healthy plant, 
one of the best of the Rugosas. Bears its bright flowers 
more or less all Summer. Each 35c; 3 for OOc; 6 
for gl 60. 
8561 I—Inncn A quite distinct color among Rugosa 
nansa Roses. Large showy flowers very 
double of a reddish violet, very freely produced on a 
strong typical Rugosa plant. Very hardy and depend¬ 
able. Makes a splendid hedge. Each 35c; 3 for OOc; 
6 for 81 60. 
8565 KIau, rw Considered by many as 
1 N 6 W Century the best Rugosa yet in¬ 
troduced. Splendid, very large fully double flowers of 
clear flesh pink with light red center and each petal 
bordered with creamy white. Very fragrant. Erect 
strong growing plants with tough foliage. Each 35c; 
3 for OOc; 6 for 81 60. 
8569 Sir Thomas Lipton of w g ^ d e 
size and unusual quality borne in utmost profusion in 
spring and to some extent throughout the summer and 
fall. The plant is large and vigorous making an excel¬ 
lent specimen plant or massing variety. Each 35c; 
3 for OOc; 6 for $1.60. 
8554 Dr. e. m. Mills ^ pi p n rr f ! 
fusion which becomes more pronounced in the later 
blooms. Cup shaped flowers, semi-double. It flowers 
along the stem like Hollyhocks. Each 35c; 3 for 
OOc; 6 for $1 60. 
8574 Set of 6 Rugosas only $1.50 
Everblooming 
Hardy Cluster Rose 
Baby Rambler 
8578 
Baby 
RamblerSS m d S 
other Roses. Neat, dwarf, 
compact habit, in bloom 
continually from June un¬ 
til frost. Pretty, little per¬ 
fectly double flowers in 
large clusters. Color bril¬ 
liant crimson. Perfectly 
hardy, retaining itsglossy 
green foliage all summer. 
Grows about 18 inches 
high. One of the finest ever 
introduced. 2 year field 
grown plant. Don’t con¬ 
fuse this with the Climb¬ 
ing Ramblers. We have 
seen a number of beautiful hedges of this variety. Each 
35c; 3 for OOc; 6 for 81.60. 
Concord Agawam Niagara Worden 
No item in this catalog will give you greater satisfaction than this splendid set of Hardy Grape 
Vines. Every home, if only on a city lot, will provide room to plant them. 
8601 Anmnom A rich, deep red, almost ma- 
ngawam roon. The large, meaty berries 
are borne in huge bunches. An excellent grape; you'll 
like it. 
8603 CrsnrrsrA The best known and the most 
V^oncora popular grape. Its large blue- 
black berries are most delicious and of finest quality. 
8611 This large amber-white grape is 
the finest of all the white grapes. 
The clusters are very compact and the berries sweet 
and juicy. It ripens at the same time as the Concord. 
861 8 Similar to Concord but slightly 
YY OlOen darker, sweeter, and ripens about 
ten days earlier. A fine variety for the home garden 
Price Above Vines Each 30c; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.40 
Write for Quantity Prices for Larger Plantings 
8619 Set of 4 Strong, Well Rooted, 1 GrapeVines lll “j^ r v a ( ! ed Only 80c. 
Three New Hardy Hybrid Grapes 
See Color Plate on Page 52 
8602 Cnrr\ fRorll The berries are unusually large, bunches of good size, 
V_aCO \l\eay compact and of good form. Very strong, vigorous grow¬ 
ers, hardy, healthy, and prolific. A cross of the two well-known grapes,Catawabaand 
Concord, has all the good qualities of both without the defects of either. Ripens in 
September. Price, strong well rooted vines, Each 4Oc; 3 for 81.00; doz. 83.20. 
8606 F r a/-I si n I it A new ear ^ J ' l>l ue developed by the New York State 
ricOOniU Experiment Station. Heavy bearer, good shipper, picks 
as late as Concord. Big, compact bunches. Each 50c; 3 for 81 • 25; 12 for 81 ■ OO. 
8614 Psirtlnns-J A new extra ear ly white, also developed at 
r O Ilia na Geneva. Very sweet. Not a good shipper but fine 
for home table. Each 50c; 3 for 81.25; 12 for 81.00. 
Berry Plants 
The New taco Grape 
8646 This is an extra early red Rasp- 
CGrly r\ing KQSpO0rry berry. The berries are very large 
bright-red, firm and easily picked. The canes arestrong and perfectly hardy. 
As a market variety it is a money makeras youget theearly market ahead 
of other varieties. Price: 6 for 45c; 12 for 80c; 25 for $1.50. 
8656 St. Regis Everbearing Raspberry new'early 
Red Raspberry that is well worthy of a placein every garden. It produces 
an abundant main crop like the common varieties. Remove old canes 1st 
of August to makeroomfor young canes, which are already ripening fruit, 
continuing until October. Berries large, bright redandof excellentquality. 
Strong well-rooted plants. Price: 
6 for SOc; 12 for OOc; 25 for 
81.75. 
Cumberland Raspberry 
8644 Cumberland 
Black Raspberry Eldorado Blackberry 
The “BUSINESS BLACK CAP.” The best black Raspberry grown. 
Very hardy everywhere. Heaviest bearing variety in cultivation. Fruit is 
extra large, jet black, and of superior quality. Ripens medium early. 
Price: 6 for 15c; 12 for SOc; 25 for 81 50. 
8664 Eldorado Blackberry 
largely grown than any other because of its extreme hardiness and depend¬ 
ability. Eldorado can always be depended on for an abundant crop. It 
is the Blackberry for every fruit grower. Large, sweet and free from core. 
Price: 6 for 60c: 12 for 81.10; 25 for 82.00. 
8653 Latham Red Raspberry 
make the Latham a favorite with growers, merchants and consumers. 
The plants we offer are absolutely free from "Mosaic Disease,” the great 
enemy of raspberry growers. Price: 6 for SOc; doz. OOc; 25 for 
81 75; lOO for 85 50; 1006 for 850 OO. 
Vegetable Roots 
RAfiA A kl \V/ L- l A few roots of Asparagus planted in your garden will in 
8084 Asparagus, New Washington a short time yield you many fine juicy stalks for your 
table use, and what is more delicious than Asparagus tips, fresh from your own garden. This variety is highly 
recommended by the U. S. Department of Agriculture as being nearer rust proof than any other variety. It is 
the product of continual selection of the best plants of the Washington strain, and produces large tender shoots 
of excellent quality. Price:12 for 75c; 25 for $1.35; 50 for $2.20; lOO for $3 60; lOOO for 
$27.00. 
8689 DLL L C | \/* l, • A few clumps of Rhubarb in a corner of the garden will furnish 
iNnllDGrO, early V ICtOMd a continual supply of material for pies and sauces during the early 
summer months. The Early Victoria is generally considered the best variety for general use. Stems are very large, 
tender, and of delicious flavor. Yields abundantly and is ready for use early in the season. May be grow n in a cor¬ 
ner of the flower garden if desired for the foliage is very decorative. Price 6 for OOc;12 for $1 .60; 25 for 
$3.00; lOO for $8.50. 
Grapes are going to be worth real money again. We recommend that you plant plenty. 
