SIX EXCELLENT BUSH ROSES 
75c each, 3 for $2.00 
Catalonia A startling new color in roses, being a combination 
of velvety orange-scarlet, Vermillion and cochineal red. 
Condessa de Sastago. This Spanish novelty is the first double 
rose to have the vivid colors of the brilliant species rose 
Austrian Copper. The bud is like a ball of gold with red 
stripes. 
Hinrich Gaede. This is a very desirable rose. The color is 
rosy copper, also described as crimson on orange background 
or copper orange. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Large, bright buttercup yellow flowers, 
every bloom of which is perfect form and sweetly scented. 
The foliage is glossy and free of disease in most localities. 
Pres. Plumecocq. A strong, upright plant producing a great 
number of coppery-yellow buds which open into large cupped 
blooms with a glow of salmon pink. 
Sister Therese. Long pointed buds are chrome-yellow, heavily 
marked with carmine. The open flower is rich daffodil yellow 
and holds its color well. Blooms free on strong stems. Very 
fragrant. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Golden Emblem. Rich yellow, similar to the bush variety. 
Hoosier Beauty. Fragrant, glowing crimson with darker 
shadings. 
Lady Ashtown. Exquisite, pointed blooms of vivid pink. 
Mme. Cecile Brunner. One of the strongest growing roses. 
Bright pink. A most popular climber. 
Pauls Scarlet. Flowers large, well-shaped* vivid scarlet-red, 
fading but little. 
Talisman. Similar to the bush variety. 
LARGE SHOW DAHLIAS 
Champoeg. Decorative. Immense blooms of a lovely waxy 
cream pink blending to bright salmon toward outer edges of 
petals. Strong stems. Many times a prize winner. 50c each. 
Ellinor Vanderveer. Decorative. Lovely shade of rose-pink. 
35c each. 
Golden West. Cactus. An old favorite and still one of the 
best cut flower cactus dahlias, orange yellow in color. 35c 
each. 
Ida Perkins. Decorative. Beautiful heavy white blossoms with 
cream center. Excellent stems. 35c each. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Decorative. One of the outstanding newer 
Dahlias which has won favor the world over. Clear, pure pink 
in color. 35c each. 
Jane Cowl. Informal Decorative. A prize-winner throughout 
the United States. Immense blooms, sometimes 14 inches 
across. Strong stems. Deep pure gold. 35c each. 
Jersey Beacon. Decorative. Chinese scarlet with lighter re¬ 
verse. 35c each. 
Kathleen Norris. Informal Decorative. A wonderful Dahlia 
of true rose pink with mallow shadings. A consistent prize 
winner. 50c each. 
Margaret W. Wilson. Decorative. Very large exhibition dahlia 
of opalescent pink with creamy white face. Perfect flowers 
on stiff stems. 35c each. 
Monmouth Champion. Informal Decorative. Orange flame. 
An eastern novelty of an unusual and beautiful color and with 
excellent growing habits. Blooms of exhibition size are freely 
produced and last well when cut. 50c each. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal. Informal Decorative. Rich old rose of 
medium tone. A very fine introduction that is an Achieve¬ 
ment Medal winner and a Roll of Honor Dahlia. The blooms 
are large and deep and carried high on fine stems. Plant is 
tall and strong. 50c each. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach. Decorative. Everyone knows this favorite 
lavender variety. Splendid for cutting and garden alike. 35c 
each. 
Nancy Robinson. Informal Decorative. Exquisite true pink 
blooms having slender curling petals. Very graceful flowers 
on strong stems. Perfect cut flower. 50c each. 
Nathan Hale. Decorative. Rich autumn bronze. One of the 
best for cutting. 50c each. 
Oriental Beauty. Cactus. Clear brilliant' rose pink. Tall 
robust plants produce many excellent blooms. Very fine. 
75c each. 
Sagamore Beauty. Formal Decorative. Beautifully blended 
shades of peach, rose, and cream. Wonderful cut flower. 
50c each. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND 
DAHLIAS 
Salbach’s White. Decorative. The finest pure ivory white 
decorative dahlia. It has perfect form and is very sturdy. 
35c each. 
Satan. Semi-Cactus. Flaming red with a slight touch of 
gold at the center. Petals rolled and incurved. A flower new 
in character and exquisite in coloring. 50c each. 
Thomas A. Edison. Decorative. This gorgeous new royal 
purple with stag horn petal formation has proven quite a 
sensation at all of the shows. 50c each. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION—6 large Dahlias, our selection, 
only $1.75, postpaid 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
This class produces small, double flowers in great profusion. 
Splendid for cutting, owing to their keeping qualities. They 
grow about 2 y 2 feet high, and very bushy. 
Amber Queen. Deep amber. 
Bantam. Best red for cutting. 
Dandy. Bright orange. 
Dee Dee. Lavender. 
Girlie. Pinkish mauve. 
Joe Fette. Pure white. 
Libby Rohr. Royal purple. 
Little Beeswing. Red with gold at base of petals. 
Mary Munns. Fuchsia with deep orchid sheen. 
Peggy Ann. Gold, shaded brownish red. 
Pride. Dark maroon red, velvety texture. 
Yellow Gem. Canary-yellow. 
Any of above, 25c each; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Miniatures are the same type as the large varieties but 
measure less than three inches in diameter. They are very 
dainty, bloom profusely and have splendid keeping qualities. 
Baby Royal. Salmon pink and apricot. 35c each. 
Coronne. (D) Pure white. 35c each. 
Garden Love. Carmine rose and gold. 35c each. 
Good Luck. Brilliant autumn shades. 50c each. 
Irene. (D) Old rose. 35c each. 
Little Jewel. (D) Clear delicate pink. 35c each. 
Collection one each of the above 6 varieties, $1.75 postpaid. 
PRIZE WINNING 
FOR BEST BLOOMS SPRAY ROSES OFTEN—SEE PAGES 26, 34 AND 35 
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