Selected Field-Grown Dormant Rosss 
These plants are grown for us by thorouglily reliable Rose-growers. Dormant stock will 
be available from January until April 1. 
All varieties wrapped in bundles of 10 plants. No. 1 grade, $22 per 100 
All varieties wrapped in bundles of 10 plants. No. II /2 grade, $16 per 100 
RADIAJNCE 
Columbia. Bright pink flowers, sweetly scented. 
Blooms particularly well in late summer. 
Dame Edith Helen. Clear pink blooms on long, 
straight stems. Flowers are intensely fragrant 
and at their best in early spring and autumn. 
Etoile de Hollaiide. Bright red; may be numbered 
among the best red Roses for general garden use. 
Franeis Seott Key. Light crimson, both in the bud 
and full bloom. Flowers very large, carried on 
strong stems. 
Frau Karl Drusehki. A pure white Hybrid Per¬ 
petual, carrying enormous blooms in June. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Brilliant crimson blooms car¬ 
ried in clusters during the entire summer. Espe- 
RED RADIANCE 
Hadley. Rich crimson; petals have a velvety texture 
Joanna Hill. One of the finest yellow Roses. 
Blooms are full double, creamy in color, with a 
pronounced orange tone at the base of the petals. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. A standard white 
Rose in every garden; almost indispensable. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Buds golden buff, opening into 
a gold and pink flower; agreeable fragrance. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Bright canary-yellow, growing 
deeper at the center of the flower. Plants strong 
and bloom very freely. 
President Herbert Hoover. A combination of 
flame, scarlet, yellow, and cerise-pink. Petals 
broad, and the blooms are large and fragrant. 
Radiance. Rose-pink. A splendid free-growing and 
free-blooming plant. A reliable pink Rose. 
Red Radiance. Very large, deep rose-red blooms 
are produced all summer and up to sharp frosts. 
cially valuable for a Rose hedge. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Blooms rich yellow, 
growing somewhat lighter toward the edges of the 
petals, but the color does not fade in hot weather. 
Talisman. Gold and red buds open to yellow 
blooms marked with scarlet-orange. One of the 
most popular of the modern Roses. 
Polyanthas and Baby Roses 
Crimson Baby Rambler. Light crimson flowers in 
clusters of 30 to 40 blooms. 
Gloria Mundi. Bright orange-scarlet blooms in 
clusters; full double and remain in good condition 
for many days. 
Golden Salmon. Orange-scarlet buds open into 
blazing orange blooms. Makes a splendid display. 
Triomphe Orleanais. Bright cherry-red blooms, 
which hold the color in hot weather. 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
We can furnish first-quality hardy perennials, strong 1-year-old plants from 3-inch pots 
during March and April. All these perennials are produced by experienced growers. 
Strong plants from coldframe, shipped in paper pots, 10 for $1, 100 for $9.50 
ACHILI.,EA ptarmica, Tbe Pearl. 13^ to 2 ft. 
Flowers pure white; double. June, July. 
AGROSTEiMMA coroiiaria. Mullein Pink. 2 ft. 
Bright rosy carmine. June, July. 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum. 10 in. Bright 
golden yellow. May, June. 
AQUILEGIA, Long-spurred Hybrids. 2 to 3 ft. 
A fine mixture of the best long-spurred Colum¬ 
bines. May-July, 
ARABIS alpina. 6 in. Great masses of pure white 
flowers. April, May. 
CARNATION, (henadin. to 2 ft. Colors in¬ 
clude scarlet, white, and pink. June-August. 
COREOPSIS, Mayfield Giant. \}/2 to 2 ft. 
Flowers deep golden yellow. All summer. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Sbasta Daisy, Alaska 
Supreme. 2 ft. Pure white flowers with golden 
centers. June, July. 
DELPIHNIUAI belladonna. 2 to 4 ft. Light or 
turquoise-blue. Extra-long spikes. July, August. 
Bellamosa. 2 to 4 ft. Rich, deep blue. July, August. 
DIANTHUS barbalus. Sweet William. 10 to 15 in. 
Colors inelude white, red, salmon, and pink. 
May, June. 
DIGITALIS, Giant Sbirley Hybrid Foxgloves. 
4 to 5 ft. Long, bell-shaped blooms; colors white 
to deep rose, with markings of crimson and choco¬ 
late. June. 
GAILLARDIA, Portola Hybrids. 2 to 3 ft. Mixed 
colors from light red to bronzy red and gold. 
June-October. 
GEUM, Lady Stratbeden. 18 in. Golden yellow 
blooms. May, June. 
Mrs. Bradsbaw. 12 in. Scarlet flowers have frilled 
edges, and resemble double blooms. May, June. 
AIYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens. 6 to 8 in. 
Rich blue flowers with yellow eyes. May, June. 
PAP AVER orientalis. Oriental Hybrids. 2 to 
3 ft. Scarlet-crimson with black center. June. 
PHLOX panicvilata. The familiar garden Phlox 
growing 2 to 3 feet high. Large flower-heads, in 
many colors from pure white to deep red, pro¬ 
duced from early June to frost. All our plants are 
field-grown, twice transplanted, and in nearly all 
varieties. 
Subulala. 4 in. Creeping Phlox or Moss Pink. 
A superb ground-cover. Blooms in April and May. 
PYRETHRUM rosenm bybridnm. 18 in. Blooms 
in shades of pink and rose. May, June. 
