345 So. Main Street, Los Angeles, California 
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Nursery Department 
OBSERVE WHEN ORDERING 
Shipping. —All goods forwarded at purchasers’ expense. Please state the way you 
wish goods sent, whether by express, freight or mail. I advise the shipment of all plants 
by express, as it insures prompt delivery. In the case of heavy balled plants, as orange 
trees, etc., shipment can be made by freight, and by my careful system of packing they travel 
long distances in good condition. No charge for packing or delivery to Express or Freight 
Offices in Los Angeles. 
Inspection. —A Horticultural Inspector’s Certificate goes with every shipment sent 
out, thus insuring stock free from insect pests and disease. 
Non-Warranty.—I exercise great care in the packing and labeling of trees and plants, 
but give no guarantee as to their growth ; that depends on the treatment they receive from 
purchasers. Thus it is obvious that I can not be held responsible in this regard. All or¬ 
ders subject to these conditions. 
Field Grown Roses 
Strong Field Grown Roses in dormant state. 
Roses listed at 25c each, furnished at $2.50 per doz. 
Roses listed at 35c each, furnished at $3.50 per doz. 
After middle of April, growing plants furnished in 
pots at 35c each, $3.50 per doz. 
NEW AND RARE BUSH ROSES 
tADY HILLINGDON. Tea. A splendid rose of recent 
introduction. Long, pointed buds. Color, clear, deep 
apricot yellow without any shading. It is of vigor¬ 
ous growth, with handsome, deep green foliage and 
blooms continuously throughout a long season. By 
many this is considered the best yellow rose yet in¬ 
troduced. Each 50c. 
LA DETROIT. Hybrid Tea. Large cup-shaped flow¬ 
ers, pale pink, shading to soft rose. Handsome 
glossy-green foliage. Each 50c. 
Sunburst 
MADAME JENNY GUILLEMOT. Hybrid Tea. A late 
introduction from Europe. The buds are long and 
pointed, deep saffron yellow, opening canary yellow, 
with darker shadings. It is a prolific bloomer, 
flowers large with petals of good substance. Of 
upright growth with distinct bright green foliage. 
Each 60c. 
MADAME SEGUND WEBER. Hybrid Tea. Rosy- 
salmon or flesh pink. Long pointed buds opening 
into enormous flowers, which deepen in color until 
fully expanded. Each 50c. 
MRS. ARTHUR ROBERT WADDELL. Hybrid Tea. 
Long pointed buds of a deep apricot color. A strong, 
robust grower with handsome foliage. One of the 
most beautiful roses of late introduction. Each 50c. 
SUNBURST. Hybrid Tea. A grand new rose, very 
large and perfectly formed flowers and long, pointed 
buds, yellow shaded with orange, the outer petals of 
a lighter shade. Of strong, vigorous growth, send¬ 
ing up stout stems heavily clothed with handsome 
foliage. One of the very best roses of late introduc¬ 
tion. Each 50c. 
WHITE KILLARNEY. Hybrid Tea. A sport from the 
well-known Killarney, differing only in the color of 
the flowers, which are creamy white. Each 50c. 
NEW AND RARE CLIMBING ROSES 
CLIMBING WHITE COCHET. Tea. One of the best 
climbing roses. Of rapid growth and very free bloom¬ 
ing; long, pointed buds, white sometimes tinged with 
pink. Each 50c. 
Marechal Niel 
CLIMBING KILLARNEY. Hybrid Tea. A sport from 
the famous Killarney rose, being identical in every 
respect, except that it is a climber. Of strong, vig¬ 
orous growth, blooming continuously. Each 50c. 
DUCHESS DE AUERSTADT. Tea. This splendid rose 
is not as well known as it should be, for it is one of 
the very best of the climbing roses. Color, deep 
rich yellow, large globular flowers. Each 50c. 
MARECHAL NIEL. Noisette. Pure sulphur yellow, 
perfectly formed buds and large globular flowers, 
deliciously fragrant. Each 50c. 
