MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
Rosa Rugosa Hansa (Double red Rug- 
osa Rose) Blooms all summer. 
Sir Thomas Lipton (Double white Rugosa 
Rose) 
CLIMBING ROSES 
American Beauty Climbers (Deep Red) 
Dorothy Perkins (Pink Clusters of small 
roses) 
Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins) 
Dr. Van Fleet (Large flowering pale pink). 
Mary Wallace (Large flowering pink) 
Paul’s Scarlet (Large flowering vivid 
scarlet) 
Silver Moon (Large flowering creamy 
white) 
2 yr. old 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
BABY RAMBLERS 
Rosa Hugonis (Golden Rose of China) 
Yellow single rose. 
Rosa Rubrafolium (Single pink flowers) 
Foliage dull red. Bushy spreading 
habit of growth. 
Grootendorst Rose, Strong grower pro¬ 
ducing clusters of small double pink 
flowers all summer. 
2 yr. old 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
SAMBUCUS 
This class contains shrubs best suited 
for shady, moist places. They are rapid 
growers and make ideal mass or wild plant¬ 
ings. The old stems should be cut out at 
least every two years. Used chiefly for 
their fragrant blossoms in spring, foli¬ 
age, and the berries which attract the 
birds in summer. 
These are the dwarf Baby roses that 
do not climb, but rather spread over the 
ground. Continuous bloom all summer. 
Crimson Baby Rambler (Crimson) 
Pink Baby Rambler (Pink) 
2 yr. old 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
CRIMSON RAMBLER 
Sambucus Acutiloba (Cut-leaved Elder) 
4-6 ft. Deeply cut lacy leaves. Grows 
compact and graceful. Ideal for around 
rock gardens or corner planting. 2-3 ft., 
25c each; 3-4 ft., 30c each. 
Sambucus Aurea (Golden Elder) 6-8 ft. 
Bright yellow foliage. 2-3 ft., 25c each; 
3-4 ft., 35c each. 
Shrubs and trees require prun¬ 
ing to keep them growing properly, 
and sometimes they require spray¬ 
ing, not only to eradicate insect 
pests and disease, but also to pre¬ 
vent them. Call on us for this ser¬ 
vice. We will gladly give free esti¬ 
mates for this service, and assure 
you, we will recommend only the 
necessary work, and execute it prop¬ 
erly. 
SEE INDEX IN BACK OF BOOK 
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