SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS and NURSERY STOCK 
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American Beauty 
Crimson Rambler 
H. P. ROSES—(2 Yr. Wrapped Roots, field grown) 
American Beauty, Fragrant, Soft Crimson .50 
Druschki, Large Flower, Snow White .45 
Sweet Briar (Rubiginosa) Single Fink Flowers .40 
Eugene Furst, Dark Crimson, Profuse Bloomer .45 
Gruss an Teplitz, Dark Red, Always Blooming . .45 
Gen. Jacqueminot, Fragrant, Rich Crimson .45 
Paul Neyron, Fragrant, Largest Pink Flower .45 
Tailsman, Copper Red, Blended Orange, Rose .50 
Briarcliff, Silvery Rose Pink .50 
Red Radiance, Bright Rosy Red .50 
Lord Charlemont, Glowing Scarlet Red, Black Undertone .40 
Mme. Butterfly, Light Pink, Fragrant .50 
CLIMBING ROSES 
American Pillar, Single Fink Flowers .,.25 
Climbing American Beauty, Purple Crimson Flower .40 
Crimson Rambler, Double Reddish Scarlet . .25 
Dorothy Perkins, Soft Shell Pink .25 
E'xcelsa. Double Scarlet Crimson . .25 
Paul’s Scarlet, Intense Scarlet Flower, Double .40 
RUGOSA ROSES—(Hardiest Rose; 
C. F. Worth Double Crimson Flower .40 
Hugonis, Small Yellow Flowers .35 
Antony Waterer, Double Crimson .35 
Rubra, Early Large Single Flower .35 
Grootendorst, Small Red Fringed Flower .50 
Memorial Rose, (Wichuriana) Trailing Habits, Starry White- .35 
BABY ROSES—(Dwarf Polyantha) 
Crimson Baby, Semi-double Flower .45 
Ideal, Dark Scarlet, Profuse Bloomer .35 
Cecil Brunner, Dainty Clear Pink .50 
Golden Salmon, Bright Orange, Blooms Continually .50 
SENSATIONAL ROSES (Patented)—2 Yr. No. 1 
Better Times, Bush, Brilliant, Cerise, Fragrant .$1.50 
Mary Hart, Bush, Deep Blood Red Flowers . 1.25 
Nigrette Bush, Black Rose of Sa’nguerhausen . 2.00 
Blaze, Climber, Everblooming, Scarlet Flowers . 1.50 
Golden Climber, Extremey Hardy Yellow Climber . 2.00 
New Dawn, Climber, Pink, Everblooming . 1.75 
BARGAIN ROSE 
Ten Roses —One each of ten different kinds. Two inch 
pot-grown. Begin to bloom the first year. Postpaid. All for $1.00 
ROSE DISEASES 
The rose faces four deadly meanaces, anyone of which would destroy 
the rose garden if left unchecked. Black Spot presents the greatest 
Problem. Easily controlled if one start making exterminating ap¬ 
plications when the leaves first appear—additional applications 
week or ten days later if necessary. Mildew, leafeating insects, and 
aphis are the other controlled in the same way as Black Spot 
either by dusting or spraying will exterminate these diseases. 
Insecticides page 22. Tri-Ogen, per Kits $1.50 
