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BARGAIN PRICE LIST OF BERRY PLANTS, Etc. 
A well trained JACKMANNI CLEMATIS 
owned by Mrs. Edward Harvey, Pulaski, N. Y. 
Wc sell these plants for 25c each. 
CLIMBING AND RAMBLING ROSES 
Good 2 year old, field grown. 20c each, $1.75 per 10 
Crimson Rambler. Bright crimson. 
Dorothy Perkins. Beautiful pink; foliage dark green, glossy. 
Empress of China. Bright pink. 
Lady Gay. Deep pink, shading to almost white. 
Pink Rambler. Clear shell pink. 
Tennessee Belle. Bright rosy blush; a favorite. 
White Rambler. Pure white, prominent stamens. 
Yellow Rambler. Light yellow. 
TREE ROSES 
A large assortment of kinds, in all colors. 65c each $3.00 for 5. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
All strong field grown plants. 22c each, $2.00 per 10, $18.00 
per 100. 
Mad. Caroline Testout. Pink with sweet fragrance 
Gruss an Teplitz. Reddest of red roses. Very fragrant. 
Kaiserin Auj^usta Victoria. Pale primrose color. Good. 
Killarney. Flesh colored, suffused with pink. 
La France. Silvery rose, fragrant; beautiful. 
BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
Strong healthy plants, sure to bloom this season. 25c each. 
Crimson. Bright crimson pink. Perfectly hardy. 
Pink. Similar to the above, except blossoms are delicate pink. 
White. Flowers pure white. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
The following roses are all good, big 2 year old field grown 
plants that will bloom this year. 22c each, $2.00 per 10, 
$18.00 per 100. 
General Jacqueminot. Popular red rose. 
Anna de Diesbach. Hardy, fragrant, carmine rose. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white. Fine. 
Margaret Dickson. White, with flesh colored center. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Bright cherry red. 
Mrs. John Lang. Soft pink, tree bloomer. 
Magna Charta. Rosy pink; large and full. 
Madam Gabriel Luizet. Rich, soft pink rose, with deep 
flesh center. 
Paul Neyron. Thornless; bright pink, very large. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry red. 
SPECIAL OFFERS 
Tree Hydrangea. Extra fine stock. 4-5 ft., 55c each. 
Tree Lilacs: Good assortment of kinds. 4-5 ft., 55c each. 
WHILE THEY LAST: 
California Privet in lots of 100 or more. 12-18 inches for $1.50. 
This will make a good hedge. Stock is limited. 
PERENNIALS 
We have a large assortment of kinds, but will furnish the 
following collection for $1.00, postage paid. 
1 f’Wox 1 Hardy Salvia 1 Columbine 
1 Red Hot Poker 1 Hardy Pinks 1 Larkspur 
1 Rudbeckia Newmanii 1 Coreopsis 1 Hibiscus 
1 Shasta Daisy 
SPECIAL UNHEARD-OF BARGAINS 
POSTAGE EXTRA. 
FALL BLARING STBAWBBRRZBS. We hnvA 
30.000 plants of the Americas, heeled in plants, 
that have been heeled in for one year. These 
have a few black roots, but will grow and make as 
good rows as young plants. After they have been 
set a month, you cannot tell them from our 
plants. You can’t kill them. Price 
$-.o0 per 100; $20 per 1000. We have 20,000 divided 
the Francis variety. These come from 
that have crowned up and we have 
divided them. After they have been set out for 
a few w^ks, you could not tell them from young; 
plants. Price, $3.50 per 100; $30 per 1000. 
MIXBD BLACKBBRBY PLANTS. We have a 
ytiantity (say 25,000) of mixed blackberry plants 
that got mixed while planting. These have fruited 
and they are all good varieties, such as Snyder 
laylor, Eldorado and Ancient Briton. We cannot 
sell them for pure plants, but they are just as 
good for the man who wants to grow for his own 
use, or don t care for particular kinds, if he only 
$1.2'5;^1000 ^n0^^®^^^®®‘ 
GOOSBBBRBY plants. We have a special 
surplus of one-year old Houghton, Downing and 
Josselyn Gooseberry plants. These will make as 
good plants as any, but require one year longer 
before they bear fruit. The price is so ridiculous¬ 
ly low that it will pay to buy them to save 
money. You will need them in a year or two if 
you do not now. Houghton. $2.50 per 100; Down¬ 
ing and Josselyn, $3.50 per 100. 
CXJBRANT plants. We have a big stock 
of currants that have not made as big a growth 
as is required by the average planter. These will 
eventually make as large and fruitful plants as 
the best grade, but will require a year longer 
For the man with limited means, this stock 
enables him to get a supply at a moderate cost 
and he can well afford to wait. 
PAYS PBOLIPIC. $2.50 per 100; $20 per 1000 
White Grape, $2.50 per 100. Lee’s Prolific (black). 
$3 per 100. Black Champion, $3 per 100. 
GBAFB VINBS. One-year old (good roots, but 
not large tops). Agawam, Champion, Diamond, 
Pocklington, W'orden. 5c each; 25 for 75c; 100, 
$2.50. Brighton. Delaware, Moore’s Early, Niagara, 
6c each; 25 for $1; 100 for $3. Concord, 4c each; 
25 for 60c; 100, $15. Campbell’s Early, 10c each; 
25 for $1.50; 100, $5. 
SURPLUS STBAWBBBRY PLANTS. Some¬ 
times we have a lot of plants left of some variety 
that there has been little call for. These may be 
of the more expensive kinds that we have charged 
three times what you will have to pay for them. 
Towards tlie close of the season, we may be glad 
to get rid of them at a moderate figure. We 
agree to put in only good kinds, but cannot guar¬ 
antee any particular variety when you order. 
When your order is filled, the varieties will be 
