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SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO 
BUSH ROSES 
Each, 39c; Per 3, $1.00; prepaid. 
"What is so fair as the rose when it blows” The rose 
fairly deserves the title QUEEN OF FLOWERS. Perfec¬ 
tion of form and color, long-lasting, most delightfully fra¬ 
grant, every quality for which you could ask. The varieties 
we offer have been tried and found worthy of a place in 
your garden. 
BRIARCLIFF. Brilliant rose-pink, high centered blooms. 
CALEDONIA. Long snowy white buds, blooms profusely, de¬ 
liciously fragrant. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Buff inside, coppery pink outside. 
E. G. HILL. Long bud, full double, dazzling scarlet. A vigor¬ 
ous growing rose. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Brilliant red, huge, free-flowering 
and fragrant. 
GRENOBLE. Clear scarlet-red, tall, strong growing. 
HERBERT HOOVER. Finest of the famous two-tone roses. 
Pink, flame-scarlet and yellow. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Large and full flowers of 
white with lemon-yellow tinge. 
LADY HILLINGDON. Exquisite buds of deep yellow, perfectly 
formed flower, long stems. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Large flowers of bright canary yellow. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. Clear pink, fine form, vigorous and 
free flowering. 
PINK RADIANCE. Extra hardy, vigorous and prolific. In color 
it is a beautiful blending of carmine-rose with shades of opal 
and copper. 
RED RADIANCE. Just as good as Pink Radiance. Its color is 
a brilliant crimson. 
SUNBURST. Rich yellow with orange-yellow center. Free- 
blooming, very few thorns. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant red and golden buds that open to gor¬ 
geous flowers of scarlet-orange and golden yellow. Blooms 
constantly. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Each, 39c; Per 3, $1.00; prepaid. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Intense scarlet flowers of gen¬ 
erous size, vigorous and free-flowering. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Rich red, fragrant, produc¬ 
ing literally hundreds of perfect flowers at one time. 
SPANISH BEAUTY. Long shapely buds of an iridescent pearly 
pink tipped with crimson. 
SCORCHER. Large wide-open, semi-double flowers of brilliant 
scarlet-crimson. 
GARDENIA. The hardiest and most dependable yellow climb¬ 
ing rose. 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
Plant shrubs plentifully around your home. They liven 
up the yard with their timely blooms, and when out of the 
blooming season the foliage adds an air of distinction. The 
choicest shrubs from all over the world gathered together 
for your use. 
2- year, 1 to V/ 2 ft., 25c each; 5 for $1.00; prepaid. 
3- year, 1'/ 2 to 2 ft., 30c each; 4 for $1.00; prepaid. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, ILE DE FRANCE. Deeper, richer color 
than the common Butterfly Bush, its reddish purple flowers are 
borne in abundance throughout the summer and fall. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY. Low-growing, dense; glossy green 
foliage in summer turning to coppery red in fall, followed by 
brilliant red berries. 
GOLDEN BELL. A cascade of bright yellow flowers in early 
spring, followed by dark green foliage. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon). Fine free-flowering shrubs or small 
trees. Blossoms of pink, purple, red or white borne in August 
and September. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. A large-growing bush that will stand 
much abuse. Pink flowers in spring. May be sheared to form 
a dense hedge. 
SPIREA VANHOUTTE (Bridal Wreath). Best known and most 
widely used of all the shrubs. Long sprays of white flowers in 
spring forming a veritable mass of bloom. 
SPIREA THUNBERGI. White blossoms very early in the 
spring, foliage fine and feathery makes it an admirable founda¬ 
tion plant. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. Red Dwarf Spirea. Showy 
red flowers borne in umbrella-like bunches throughout the 
summer. 
SPIREA FROEBELI . Much like the above but of a pleasing 
pink shade and somewhat taller habit of growth. 
VITEX MACROPHYLA. Showy spikes of lavender blue flowers 
borne in profusion from midsummer till frost. Something new. 
WEIGELA. Pink flowers are large, trumpet shaped, blooming 
in June and July. 
PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING; 
2- year, 1 to V/z ft., 40c each; 3 for $1.15; prepaid. 
3- year. 1i/ 2 to 2 ft.. 45c each; 3 for $1.25; prepaid. 
CREPE MYRTLE. Crinkled or fringed flowers, in pink, red, 
purple or white. 
HYDRANGEA, HILLS OF SNOW. Immense panicles of white 
blossoms in July. 
HYDRANGEA PEEGEE. Large panicles of creamy white flow¬ 
ers in August, turning to a pinkish green shade and remaining 
on the bush until late in the fall. 
OLD FASHIONED SNOWBALL. Large clusters of pure w'hite 
flowers procfticed in May and June. 
MOCK ORANGE (Virginal). Nearly everblooming, large double 
flowers, sweetly fragrant. 
