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W. B. WHITTIER & CO.’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
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Viburnum sieboldianum 5 to 6 ft, bushy specimens, §1.00 each 
*• tomentosum, 2 to 3 ft . . . . 
1 
25 
10 
00 
“ “ 3 to 4 ft ....... 
1 
50 
13 
•X> 
“ u 4 ft extra selected, busy plants 
4 
00 
35 
00 
Weigelia Eva Rathke, 2 to 3 ft . 
1 
53 
10 
00 
“ rosea, 2 to 2^ ft . • 
1 
00 
8 
00 
“ “ 2± to 3 ft . 
1 
50 
Xanthorrhiza apiifolia, 9 to 12 in., nice chumps .... 
1 
00 
Yucca filamentosa, 3 yrs. transplanted, strong plants .... 
1 
50 
12 
00 
“ “ 4 and 5 yrs. flowering clumps .... 
2 
50 
CLIHB1NG AND TRAILING ROSES 
Rosa Baltimore Belle, 2 yrs. ....... 
1 
25 
“ Crimson Rambler, 2 yrs , medium 2 to 3 ft . 
1 
25 
IO 
00 
“ “ “ 3 yrs., 3 to 3^ ft. 
1 
75 
15 
00 
,4 14 “ very strong plants, 4 to 5 ft canes. 
3 
50 
25 
00 
For convenience in handling these large Ramblers they will be 
cut back to about thirty inches, unless especially n >ted to the con- 
trary on the order. 
Rosa Dorothy Perkins, strong. 2 yrs , transplanted . 
1 
25 
IO 
00 
“ Lady Gay, 2 yrs., transplanted, fine strong plants 
2 
50 
20 
00 
** Queen of Prairie, 2 yrs. ....... 
1 
25 
“ “ “ 3 yrs , extra strong ..... 
1 
5 ° 
12 
00 
“ repens, 2 yrs., transplanted ....... 
1 
00 
“ 3 yrs., strong. 
1 
25 
“ wichuriana, 2 yrs. 
1 
00 
8 
00 
“ “ 3 yrs. 
1 
50 
12 
00 
The above named Roses were all transplanted last spring, with 
exception of the largest grade of Crimson Ramblers. They were 
transplanted in the spring of 1906. 
