PINK RADIANCE—Rose pink, reverse petals lighter. 
PINK KILLARNEY—Long pointed buds of sparkling pink. 
PADRE—Copper scarlet, yellow at base of petals. 
PINK GROOTENDORST—Clusters of small pink blooms. 
PINK PEARL—Massive buds of deep rose-pink. 
RED COLUMBIA—Dark red, pointed bud. 
ROSLYN—Large double golden yellow, deep orange. 
RED RADIANCE—Globular flowers of deep rose-red. 
SUNBURST—Fine yellow flowers, orange at center. 
SENIOR—Splendid new red rose, excellent for cutting. 
SENSATION—Large double, showy scarlet. 
TALISMAN—Brilliant red, and gold. 
ULRICH BRUNER—Bright carmine, cupped, fragrant. 
WILHELM KORDES—Deep golden salmon, red veined. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER—Cerise, flame red, yellow. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN—Brilliant red and gold. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Rose pink. 
MME. GREG. STACHELIN—Pink frilled petals, crimson. 
MARY WALLACE—Large double, shining pink. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—Clusters of scarlet flowers. 
POLYANTHAS OR BABY RAMBLERS 
CECILE BRUNER—Perfect form, light pink, yellow base. 
D. T. POULSEN—Brilliant scarlet red. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Bright orange-scarlet. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN—Large single light red clusters. 
LAFAYETTE—Large frilled, striking light crimson. 
SALMON SPRAY—Rich salmon pink, reverse carmine. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL—Small semi-double, scarlet. 
PRICES—^2.65 per dozen; ^1.50 per one-half dozen; ^15.00 per 100; ^8.50 
for 50. Postpaid. 
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PRIVET—Amur South—an evergreen hedge plant which makes one of the 
most beautiful and one of the most satisfactory hedges of all the plants 
used for this purpose. 30 in. tall, well-branched, 10c each. 
ABELIA—Beautiful both for flowers and foliage. Covered with bell-shaped 
white flowers from spring until frost. Graceful, drooping branches. 15 
inches tall, well-branched, 25c each. 
EUNONYMOUS JAPONIC A—Upright growth, glossy green foliage. Can 
be used for hedges, but is most beautiful used as specimens where a 
spreading, clinging growth on columns or walls is desired. 18 inches tall, 
well-branched, 25c each. 
FIRETHORN—Pyracantha lalandi—vigorous upright shrub, covered with 
small white flowers in spring and with orange berries in the fall and 
winter. 18 to 24 inches, well-branched, 65c each. 
FIRETHORN—Pyracantha yunnanensis—spreading shrub introduced from 
China. Foliage bright green; flowers small and white; scarlet berries in 
fall and winter. 18 to 24 inches, well-branched, 65c each. 
“THE WORLD NEEDS ‘MOORE’ ROSES” 
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