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FALL PRICE LIST, SEPTEMBER 20, 1938 
ROSES 
NOTE: We are now offering both western-grown and southern-grown roses. 
When ordering please state which you prefer. Prices published here are for southern 
roses—western roses will average about 2c per plant higher. 
Rose growing- is one of our specialties. We produce large quantities in wide 
assortment. With the exception of a few of the common climbers, all of our roses 
are low budded on multiflora japonica which is generally conceded to be the best 
all-around rose understock. The roots of this understock are fibrous and pliable 
and adaptable to most types of soil. Our method of propagating produces sym¬ 
metrical well balanced plants with short shanks suitable either for pot or garden 
culture. All of our roses are graded carefully according to the standards of the 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
Look over this list and note the fine assortment offered. 
Roses which sell at 
16.00 ) 
18.00 r per 100 for 
20.00 f No. 1 will be 
22.00 ) 
12.00 \ 
14.00 ( per 100 for 
15.00 f No. 1 y 2 . 
16.00 ) 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
No. 1 -160.00 per 1000 
No. 1V 2 (Medium) --125.00 per 1000 
American Beauty. Deep pink, delightful fragrance, vigorous. 
Frau Karl Druschki (White American Beauty). Snowy white. 
General Jacqueminot. Scarlet-crimson buds, clear red flowers. 
Magna Charta. A strong variety with large pink flowers. 
Paul Neyron. Dark lilac-rose, fragrant, nearly thornless. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crimson, free flowering. 
Ulrich Brunner. Carmine-red, blooms profusely, very fragrant. 
PerlO 
2.10 
1.70 
PerlOO 
18.00 
14.00 
HYBRID RUGOSA AND MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
PerlO PerlOO 
No. 1 (Except as otherwise noted) _160.00 per 1000 2.10 18.00 
No. iy 2 (Medium) --125.00 per 1000 1.70 14.00 
Amel'ie Gravereaux. Dark red, double, very fragrant, hardy 
Austrian Copper. Single flowers of intense copper-red, very early 
Conrad F. Meyer. Large, well-built flowers of light silvery pink 
Dr. Eckener. Two-toned buff and rose-pink, vigorous, Hybrid-Tea form 
F. J. Grootendorst. Bright red, baby rambler type, everblooming 
Harison’s Yellow. Semi-double, bright yellow, early 
Hugonis. Light yellow, very early, blooms profusely 
Persian Yellow. Double, rather small, deep golden yellow, profuse 
Rosa Blanda. Pink flowers 2 inches across, thornless, 3 to 5 ft. 
Rosa Rouletti. Tiniest rose of all. Bright pink. 2” pots, 1.20 per 10; 10.00 per 100 
Rosa Rubiginosa (Sweetbrier Rose). Pink flowers, fragrant foliage 
Rosa Rugosa rubra. Large single flowers pink to red, large red fruits 
Rosa Setigera (Priairie Rose). Large bright pink flowers, hardy. 6 ft. 
Rosa Wichuraiana (Memorial Rose). A matted creeper with glossy, almost 
evergreen foliage, with sprays of small white flowers. 
Sarah Van Fleet. Clear pink flowers, erect and spreading habit, hardy 
DWARF POLYAINTHA—(Baby Ramblers) 
Dwarf everblooming roses, especially desirable for bedding and edging. 
New Profits in Polyantha Roses: Sell your customers on the idea of filling their 
flowerbeds with polyantha roses instead of annual flowers, geraniums, or other 
bedding plants. They will bloom all season and do not require replacement every 
year. 
