£ 2 -, 4-3 
Bush’s Nursery 
15th Avenue So. and 40th Street 
Minneapolis, Minn. Telephone Regent 1035 
Get our list of Annuals, Perennials, Rock Garden Plants, 
Evergreens, Trees, etc. 
BUSH ROSES 
HARDY SHRUBS 
Double Field Grown 
Columbia, Rose-pink, Tea_ 3 5c 
Frau Karl Druschki, White_ 45c 
General Jack, Red__ 45c 
Gruss An Teplitz, Red, Tea_ 3 5c 
Mrs. Aaron Ward, Yellow, Tea__.__ 3 5c 
Paul Neyron, Rose-pink_ 45c 
Pres. Hoover, Orange and Gold_ 3 5c 
Radiance, Red, Tea_ 3 5c 
Talisman, Salmon-pink, Tea_ 3 5c 
HARDY BUSH ROSES 
These require no winter covering. 
Conrad F. Meyer, Large, Double, Pink_ 3 5c 
Hansa, Double, Red_ 3 5c 
Harrison, Double, Yellow _ 50c 
Sir Thomas Lipton, Large, Double, White . 5 0c 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Crimson Rambler, Red_ 3 5c 
Dorothy Perkins, Pink_ 3 5c 
Dr. Van Fleet, Large, Flesh-pink_ 5 0c 
Excelsa, Rosy-red _3 5c, 5 0c and 75c 
Paul’s Scarlet, Bright Red_ 3 5c 
Prairie Queen, Lavender-pink_ 3 5c 
HOW TO PLANT AND CARE FOR ROSES 
Roses for best results should be planted deep in 
good, rich soil, and cut back to within 8 or 10 
inches of the ground. There is nothing gained by 
leaving a long top on a newly planted rose. The 
disturbed roots have not the strength to supply 
the old top, but when cut back and well soaked 
with water the sprouts soon appear. Many roses 
which are thought dead will soon start growing if 
treated this way. They require much watering 
until they start growing. 
Roses with the exception of the hardy Rugosa 
varieties should be cut back each spring to within 
a foot of the ground. The hardy Rugosa Roses 
require no covering in the fall. Nearly all other 
varieties require winter protection. Cover with 
straw or leaves and burlap, or bank them up with 
dirt or peat soil (humus). Climbing roses should 
be taken down, the strands tied together and laid 
flat on the ground, weighted down, and covered 
with straw or peat. 
HARDY VINES 
Beta Grape _ 2 5c 
Bitter Sweet _ 3 5c 
Clematis, Paniculata, White_ 50c 
Engleman’s Ivy _ 2 5c 
Honeysuckle, Red Trumpet — ... 45c 
Barberry, Japanese, 18 to 24 in. 
Dozen ___..._ 
12 to 18 in 
Dozen 
Per 
Barberry, 
Buckthorn, 2 to 
Dozen_ 
Per hundred _ 
Dozen _ 
Per hundred 
25c 
2.50 
15c 
1.50 
.20 
.00 
7c 
70c 
5.00 
Coral Berry, Red, 2)4 to 3 ft_ 3 5c 
Dogwood, Redbark, 4 to 5 ft_3 5c to 50c 
Elder, Golden Leaf, White, .18 to 24 in_ 30c 
Flowering Crab, Bechtel’s, 
4 to 5 ft_ 
Flowering Plum, Double, I 
Heavy, 4 ft_ 
Honeysuckle, Pink, 2)4 to 3 ft_ 40c 
3 to 4 ft___ 60c 
Double Pink, 
_1.50 
ink, 2 to 3 ft... 50c 
_ 1.00 
Hydrangea, Fall Blooming, White, Shaded 
Pink, 18 to 24 in_ 3 5c 
3 to 4 ft- 75c 
Hydrangea, Snowball, White, Early, 
18 to 24 in_ 35c 
Lilac, Common, Purple, 3 to 4 ft_ 3 5c 
Lilac, Common, White, 3)4 to 4 ft. .. 5 0c 
Lilac, Persian, Purple, 3 to 4 ft_ 5 0c 
2 to 3 ft_ 30c 
Mock Orange, Golden-leaf, 18 to 24 in_ 45c 
Grandiflora, White, 4 ft_3 5c to 5 0c 
Mock Orange, Virginalis, Large, Double, 
White, 3 to 4 ft_._ 60c 
Newport Red Leaf Plum, 4 to 5 ft. _ 90c 
Russian Olive, 3 to 4 ft. 3 5c 
Snowberry, Large, White Berry-clusters, 
2 to 3 ft--- 3 5c 
Spirea, Arguta, Early, White Sprays, 
3 to 4 ft_ 3 5c 
Spirea, Bridal Wreath, White, 3 to 4 ft.. 30c 
2 to 3 ft_ 25c 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer, Dwarf, Red, 
12 to 15 in.. _ 30c 
Spirea, Frobeli, Rosy-red, 18 to 24 in- 30c 
Spirea, Sorbifolia, White Plume, 2 to 3 ft... 2 5c 
Tamarix, African, Pink_ 3 5c 
Weigelia, Rosea, 2 to 3 ft- 45c 
