Selection of Ever-Popular ROSES 
Graceful Climbing Roses 
PAUL’S SCARLET— A wonderful rose for 
trellis or pergola. Winner of Gold Medal as 
best new climbing Rose. IWlowers are scarlet, 
shaded crimson. Blooms very long, holding its 
flowers after many June bloomers have dropped 
their petals. 
PAUL NEYRON—(Hybrid Perpetual). Largest 
Rose in cultivation, Color bright cerise-red, very 
fragrant. June untill] October, Flowers full and 
double. 
DOROTHY PERK!INS—A most beautiful shell- 
pink, and the thriftiest and showiest of al] pink 
ramblers. Strong in growth; a profuse bloomer. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—The famous American 
Beauty Rose in climbing form, Has all of the 
characteristics of its relative, including form and 
color, a bright rich red. Healthy foliage and has 
strong climbing habit of growth. 
Bush 
RADIANCE—Extra hardy, vigorous and pro- 
lific; one of the best all-around garden Roses. 
Its color is a beautiful blending of carmine-rose 
with shades of opal and copper. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — (Hybrid 
Tea). Most popular white rose. Large double, 
very fragrant flowers borne on long, stiff stems. 
TALISMAN—Most astounding Rose novelty 
produced in many years. Its brilliant orange- 
red buds open to large, fragrant, high-pointed 
bloom of glowing golden yellow strained with 
copper-red and orange-rose on inside of petals. 
As the petals unfold, they become apricot- 
gold, deep rose-pink or old rose, and unlike 
most roses, the color becomes brighter as the 
flowers develop. Plants are vigorous, healthy 
and hardy growers. 
SUNKIST—For cut-garden display, this Rose 
hag no superior, as it blooms so freely, The love- 
ly shaped flowers are yellow tinged orange, 
perfectly shaped and come singly on long stems, 

CRIMSON RAMBLER—wWill attain a height 
of 10 to 20 feet in a season; produces a mar- 
velous profusion of rich and glowing crimson 
clusters during June and July. The flowers are 
grown in pyramidal panicles, each carrying 30 
to 100 blooms, 
GARDENIA—yYellow climber. A most beauti- 
ful Rambler, being different from the Dorothy 
Perkins in color only. Flowers borne in iarge 
clusters of small, double blooms, and are very 
sweet scented. 
DOROTHY PERKINS-—A most beautiful shell- 
pink, and the thriftiest and showiest of all pink 
ramblers. Strong in growth; a profuse bloomer. 
Price of heavy, well rooted, 2-year climbers: 
30c each; 4 for $1.00 
Roses 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—tThe finest white 
Rose yet introduced. Sometimes called Snow 
Queen, Loved by all on account of the extra 
large, perfectly formed white flowers. (Hybrid 
Perpetual). 
LOS ANGELES—(Hybrid Tea). Beautifully 
shaped, fragrant flowers of pale salmon-pink, 
richly shaded with deep rose and gold. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Best yellow Rose. Fine 
long buds open into perfectly shaped, open flow- 
ers of rich lemon-yellow which do not fade; 
sweetly scented. Very vigorous srower and con- 
tinuously in bloom, 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—The best known and 
most highly prized of all- American Roses. 
Bright, rich red in color, of exquisite form and 
fragrance, and very large size. (Hybrid Per- 
petual). 
Prices of heavy, well rooted, 2-year Bush Roses: 
30c each; 4 for $1.00 

Ready to Bloom Field Grown Shrubs 
HYDRANGEA P. G. — A very handsome 
shrub which will often grow six or more feet 
high. The foliage jis very beautiful. The flowers 
bloom, in the early part of August, continuing 
for several weeks, and if the flowers are cut in 
the late fall, before freezing, they may be used 
as winter bouquets. Flowers in immense panicles 
of white, later turning: a light pink on some tips. 
Price, 2-yr. plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00 
SNOWBALL — A magnificent tall growing 
shrub, reaches a height of about 8 to 10 feet 
and about 8 feet in diameter. This is the old- 
fashioned Snowball with round clusters of pure 
white sterile flowers. Blooms latter part of May. 
Very hardy in sun or shade. 
Price, 2-yr plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
BARBERRY, RED LEAF—The new shoots of 
the plants that are planted in the sun are red, 
but the older leaves are what we would call a 
deep maroon-purple. It is beautiful and we do 
not think the coloring is equalled by any other 
shrub, The habit of growth and genera] chara- 
cteristics are the same as the regular Japanese 
Barberry. Should be planted in the sun and not 
too close together. 
Price 2-yr. plants 30c each; 4 for $1.00 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE— (Pink Tartarian 
Honeysuckle). Perfectly hardy, an upright bush 
form, growing to a height of eight or ten feet 
at maturity, yet can be kept trimmed to any 
height desired. It is covered with beautiful 
delicate pink flowers about the time of Decora- 
tion Day, but its chief claim is its wealth of 
orange and red berries, which literally cover 
the plant in summer and autumn. 
Price 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI—Commonly called 
Bridal Wreath. This is the most popular of all 
shrubs. During May and June the branches 
are covered with a mass of flowers, and the 
dark green foliage gives a _ beautiful effect 
until winter. Thrives equally well in shade or 
sun. Plants attain a height of about five feet, 
and when in bloom are a mass of white, and 
never fail to attract attention. 
Price, 3-year plants, 3 to 4 ft., 15¢c each; 10 for 
$1.00. 
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