PERFEGRO BRAND 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
51 
Baby Rambler and Dwarf 
Polyanfha Roses 
These are delightful for massing in beds, or as edges for 
borders. They are most profuse and continuous bloomers and 
their small, neat flowers are produced in large clusters. 
PRICK—Each, 50e; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $4.50. 
CRIMSON BABY—Small semi-double, light crimson, dense 
clusters. 
ELLEN POULSEN—Rather large, fairly full flowers of bright 
rose-pink, slightly fragrant. 
GEO. EliGER—-Medium size, very double, golden yellow flowers 
borne in big clusters. 
GOLDEN SALMON—New bright orange-salmon, very attrac¬ 
tive. Fine for mass planting, blooms continuously. 
Acme 
Dawg-Gone 
Protect that ever- 
green -—- keep dogs 
away. Remove cap 
and hang tube of 
Dawg - Gone (opening 
down) in the lower 
branches of trees at 
the points of approach. 
Not necessary to place 
tube in every tree un¬ 
less standing alone. 
The odor slowly ema¬ 
nating from the open 
tube will keep dogs at 
a distance — replaces 
unsightly wire screens 
or mechanical contriv¬ 
ances. Mailable. Tubes 
25c each. Postpaid. 
Rugosa Roses 
Rosa Rugosa Type and Its Hybrids 
A valuable perfectly hardy type much used in landscape 
work, agreeable to location in partial shade; the heavy wood 
and shrubby formation adapting it to hedges and hardy borders, 
or to mixed shrubbery groups. The foliage is lustrous, dark 
green, usually corrugated, and is impervious to attacks of 
insect pests. 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $4.50. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—Single, brilliant orange-red flowers in¬ 
side and yellow outside. 
BELLE POITEVINE—Large loosely formed flowers of bright 
magenta pink, borne in large clusters continuously. 
E. J. GROOTENDORST—Small fringed flowers of bright red 
produced in large clusters. 
HANSA—Double, reddish violet flowers of large size. 
IIUGONIS—Light yellow flowers borne profusely along the 
slender branches. 
NEW CENTURY—Very large, fully double flowers of clear flesh 
pink with light red center and creamy edges. 
SIR. THOMAS UPTON—Snowy white flowers of good size and 
unusual quality borne in profusion in spring. 
Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses 
The Climbers or Ramblers not only afford a burst of bloom upon trellises, 
over fences and hedges, against the porch or the home, but having attractive 
foliage they are an object of beauty and ornament even when not in bloom. 
Your Choice of Any Rose— 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $4.50 
CHAPLINS PINK—A fine pink rose, Paul’s Scarlet type. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Large buds and flowers of bright purplish 
crimson. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—Small ruffled flowers of dazzling scarlet red, borne in 
giant sprays. 
DOROTHY PERKINS PINK—Soft shell pink, small crinkly, in great clusters. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Pale pink buds and flowers, borne on long individual 
stems. 
EXCELSA—Double scarlet-crimson blooms with light streaks and shades. 
Clusters very large. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Intense scarlet flowers of excellent shape and moderate 
size, borne in small trusses. 
SILVER MOON—Long creamy buds, showing the golden anthers through 
transparent petals and nearly single-saucer like gigantic flowers produced 
in small sprays. 
WICHURIANA (Memorial Bose)—Clusters of starry white flowers, trailing 
habit. 
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