ROSES—Continued 
CLIMBING ROSES 
2-YR. FIELD GROWN BUSHES. Ea. 20c; 10$2. 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY RED. Sweet-scented. 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY PINK. Splendid variety. 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY WHITE. Excellent white. 
CL. CHAPLIN’S PINK. Brilliant cerise-pink. 
CL. COLUMBIA. Bright pink. 
CL. K. A. VICTORIA. Pure white. 
CL. MARY WALLACE. Large brilliant warm pink. 
CL. PAULS SCARLET. The most vivid scarlet. 
CL. RADIANCE RED. Bright red. 
CL. SILVER MOON. Silvery white. 
CL. TALISMAN. Orange, yellow, red. 
CL. DR. VAN FLEET. Light pink. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
2-YR. FIELD GROWN BUSHES. Ea. l-25c; 10$2. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Fringed bright red flowers. 
ROSA BLANDA. Soft pink, followed by red hips. 
ROSA IIUGONIS. Striking display of yellow. 
ROSA RUBIGINOSA. Sweetbrier. Bright pink. 
ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA. Single red, red berries. 
ROSA SETIGERA. Prairie Rose. Bright pink. 
“Blue Mist” 
Hardy Ageratum 
(Improved type of the extremely popular “Hardy 
Blue Ageratum” introduced by us in 1926). Growth 
very dense and compact. Foliage bright attractive 
green, dense heads of blue flowers in profusion that 
completely covers the plant in a gorgeous “blue mist” 
from July till frost. Unexcelled for florists use, last¬ 
ing qualities of both flowers and foliage equal to 
Chrysanthemums. 
A distinct variety vastly different from the strain 
of tall stragly magenta violet flower Eupatorium 
Coelestinum, generally listed as Hardy Ageratum. 
A florist says, “We do not believe there is an¬ 
other flower that can be used to such advantage in I 
sprays, wreaths, baskets, and corsages, where the 
tint of lovely azure blue is needed. Combined with 
pink flowers, it gives an unusually beautiful effect 
in all floral arrangements.” , l 
Small plants lined out, 15 inches apart, as late as 
early June, covers ground completely and are in full 
bloom by August 1st, remaining so till frost. 
The lasting qualities, prolific growth, many uses, 
and wonderful profusion of blue bloom merits the 
most widespread distribution of this excellent plant. 
Potted plants, 2 % -in. pots 25-$l. 100$4.; rooted 
cutting plants, 10-25c; 25-50c; 100$2. (All sizes bloom 
profusely first season.) 
ROCK GARDEN OR 
BORDER IRIS 
Iris Pumila Hybrida Vara Nana Purpurea 
DWARFEST PUMILA OR EASTER LILY TYPE. 
This little plant, 3 to 4 in. tall with evergreen foliage, 
rich showy purple flowers, has no equal for carpet 
bedding, low borders, soil erosion, massing on slopes 
or banks, various rock and garden uses. 
PRICES: 
Strong blooming size divisions, 100$1.50; 1000$14. 
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