Japanese Rose Vine 
This hardy climber was brought to us from Eastern Asia and is found 
occasionally in some of our old gardens under various names, such as 
Climbing Peony, Hardy Double Morning Glory, California Rose, etc. 
It dies to the ground in the fall and comes up new from the roots in the 
spring. For some unknown reason it has been lost to commerce for 
many years, and this is the first season that stock has been available 
in sufficient quantity for us to offer plants to our customers. The full 
double rose-like flowers are a clear bright pink, 13 ^ to 2 inches across, 
and produced in great profusion throughout the summer. During the 
hot and dry summer of 1936 this plant was constantly in bloom. We 
offer plants that will bloom this summer, 50c each; 3 for $1.50; 12 for 
$4.50, postpaid. 
Full double flowers of rich apricot-orange, a rare color among Hollyhocks. We offered this 
variety for the first time two years ago and found it so popular that we were unable to supply 
the demand. You will find it truly outstanding in any garden. Blooming size plants, 45c 
each; 3 for $1.15; 12 to $4.00, postpaid. 
Japanese Rose Vine 
New Bush Cherry 
Orange Prince Hollyhock 
Fruits of New Bush Cherry 
l/ 2 Actual Size 
The new Improved Bush Berry is the result of 
over thirty years of hybridizing and plant 
selection. It fills the need of the small home 
grounds where space is limited. It not only 
produces fine quality fruit, but makes a desir¬ 
able ornamental shrub. The cherries are of fine 
flavor when eaten in their fresh state and also 
make excellent jams and preserves. 
The fruit resembles a plum in size and shape, 
but the plant grows in the form of a bush, 4 feet 
tall at maturity, and produces fruit on all of its 
branches from the ground up. Bears early and 
abundantly each year. Frequently produces 
fruit the same year as planted. Very easy to 
grow and does not require spraying like Plums 
and Cherries. 
For ornamental planting, the Bush Cherry 
has many uses. Its low growth makes it ideal 
for foundation planting, for the low shrubbery 
border and as a hedge plant. The profuse masses 
of white flowers appear early in the spring. The 
foliage is silvery green turning red and gold in 
the fall. 
PRICES: Strong, healthy, field grown 
plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $3.85, 
postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 25 for 
$5.50; 100 for $20.00. 
BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO. 
Galesburg, Michigan 
Orange Prince Hollyhock 
