Milot-Mills Company, Inc., Wenatchee, Washington 
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ROSEBUSHES 
Seventy-five varieties of hardy 
everblooming roses suitable for our 
section. Any one worthy of a place 
in your garden. All roses are start¬ 
ed in dirt bands which assures a 
perfect start. Ready March 15th 
and on. 
Angele Pernet —Orange-apricot. 
American Beauty —Red. 
Austrian Copper —Copper. 
Autumn —Two-tone yellow-red. 
Betty —Large light pink. 
Betty Uprichard —Copper. 
Black Jack —Dark red. 
Calodonia —White pointed bud. 
Cecil —Single yellow. 
Cheerful —Orange flame. 
Conrad F. Meyer— Rosy red. 
Constance —Deep yellow. 
Countess Clonvilliam —Light red. 
Crimson Emblem —Crimson. 
D. P. Roberts —Copper-pink. 
Dame Edith Helen —Dark pink. 
E. G. Hill —Dark red. 
Earl Haig —Light red. 
Edith N. Perkins —Pinkish-yellow. 
Eldorado —Gold. 
Et de Holland —Dark red. 
F. O. Chenowith —Copper-yellow. 
F. T. Crozier —Creamish-white. 
Feu J. Loymans —Orange-yellow. 
Frau Karl Drushke —White. 
Gene Forestier —Carmine-orange. 
Geo. Ahrons —Pink. 
Geo. C. Ward —Orange-red. 
Gorgeous —Yellowish-copper-orange. 
Golden Dawn —Deep golden yellow. 
Golden Ophelia —Golden yellow. 
Golden Pernet —Deep yellow. 
Hadley —Dark red. 
Hollywood —Light red. 
Imp. Potentate —Deep pink. 
Innocence — Beautiful large white 
single. 
Irish Charm —Rose-pink, single. 
Irish Elegance —Single pink. 
Irish Fireflame —Single orange-pink. 
Isobel —Single pink. 
J. L. Mock —Pink to red. 
Joanna Hill —Long buds, golden 
yellow. 
K. of K.— Large single red. 
Kaiser in —White. 
Lord Charlemont —Crimson. 
Los Angeles —Salmon pink. 
Marcia Stanhope —Cream-white. 
Marg McGredy —Oriental red. 
Marion Cran —Pinkish-yellow. 
Mme. Cecil Brunner —Baby rose. 
Mary Pickford —Yellow. 
Mme. Butterfly —Salmon-pink. 
Mme. E. Herriot —Terra-cotta pink 
Mme. Joules Bouche —White. 
Mme. Testout —Pink. 
Mrs. Dunlap Best —Reddish-apricot 
Mrs. E. P. Thom —Yellow. 
Mrs. P. S. Dupont —Yellow. 
Mrs. R. A. Baraclough —Pink. 
Olympiad —Oriental scarlet. 
Ophelia —Cream-salmon-pink. 
Padre —Copper. 
Patience— Single pink, large. 
Paul Neyron —Red, large. 
Pres. H. Hoover —Two-tone, yellow- 
red-pink. 
Rapture —Salmon pink. 
Rose Marie —Bright red. 
Rud Valentino —Coral. 
Sensation —Red. 
Souv D. Claude Pernet — Sulphur 
yellow. 
Souv D. Geo. Pernet —Copper. 
Swansdown —Large cream white. 
Talisman —Yellowish-red-orange. 
Vaterla.nd —Deep red. 
Ville de Paris —Yellow. 
All above rose bushes are 25c 
each; 6 for $1.25. 
CLIMBING ROSES— 
Cli. A. Ward —Yellow double. 
Cli. American Beauty —Double 
red. 
Cli. American Pillar —Red, white 
eye, single. 
Cli. Cecil Brunner — Baby doll 
pink. 
Cli. Claud. Pernet —Double large 
yellow. 
Cli. Crimson Rambler —Clusters. 
Cli. Dorothy Perkins —Pink ram¬ 
bler. 
Cli. Hoover —Double two-tone 
yellow to red. 
Cli. Kaiserin — Double creamy 
white. 
Cli. Los Angeles — Double coral 
pink. 
Cli. Mme. Herriott —Double terra¬ 
cotta pink .35c 
Cli. Mme. C. Testout —Double 
large pink. 
Cli. Ophelia — Double salmon 
pink. 
Cli. Paul’s Scarlet —Red ever- 
bloomer. 
Prices on all Climbing Roses: 
25c each; 6 for $1.25. 
Blooming Shrubs 
The following shrubs are suit¬ 
able for border and foundation 
planting. Sizes range from 2 to 3 
feet, well branched. 
Almond —Pink or white, double 
flowering, each .75c 
Barberry —Japanese, green foli¬ 
age . 25c, 35c 
Barberry —Red leaf, very attrac¬ 
tive . 35c, 50c 
Barberry makes splendid hedges, 
borders, or protection for ever¬ 
greens. 
Buddelia or Butterfly Bush —La 
France, dark purple. 
Magnified,, attractive lilac flower. 
Blooms from June until frost 
Price ....:...„. i.35c, 50c 
Calycanthus, or Sweet Scented 
Shrub—Fragrant foliage, choco¬ 
late colored flowers, each.50c 
Caragana, or Siberian Pea Tree— 
Slender, tall growing shrub. Yel¬ 
low flowers.50c 
Coral Berry—Attractive shrub cov¬ 
ered with racines of bright coral 
berries .75c 
Cornus or Dogwood — Red Twig, 
Yellow Twig, Red Twig with vari- 
gated white and green foliage. 
Each .50c 
Cranberry, High Bush—Large dec¬ 
orative foliage, tall growing, cov¬ 
ered with red berries in the fall. 
Each .75c 
Deutzia, Rosea — Upright grower, 
double rose-pink flowers.75c 
Elderberry—Golden foliage .50c 
Forsythia, or Golden Bell—One of 
the first to bloom. Golden yellow 
flowers .75c 
Honeysuckle—Large growing shrub 
covered with sweet scented flow¬ 
ers. Comes in white, pink or red. 
Tartarian varieties.50c, 75c 
Hydrangea, A. B. or Hill of 
Snow .50c, 75c 
Hydra,ngea, P. G.—Showy pink 
flowers .50c, 75c 
Ilex—Small green foliage covered 
with red berries in the fall.75c 
Kerria, Japonica—A valuable shrub 
having golden yellow flowers, for 
shady locations .50c 
Kolkowitzia or Beauty Bush— 
Trumpet shaped flowers are free¬ 
ly produced throughout the sea¬ 
son .50c 
LILACS— 
Common stock, white or 
purple .50c 
Charles X, rich reddish pur¬ 
ple .$1.50 
Double White.$1.50 
Persian, white or lavender, slen¬ 
der arching branches, small 
leaves, large feathery heads....75c 
Privet Hedge—6 to 10 inches.6c 
10 to 12 inches.10c 
Prunis Triboli—Very desirable 
shrub. Profuse bloomer of large 
double rich pink flowers.75c 
Prunis Cistina — Foliage of bright 
reddish-purple. Very attractive 
for mass planting.75c 
Quince or Japonica—Shrub produc¬ 
ing showy scarlet flowers in 
April and May.75c 
Snowball—Large double ball-shaped 
snow-white flowers .75c 
Snowberry—Low graceful shrub, 
tiny pink flowers turning to snow- 
white berries in fall.50c 
