SOUTH 120-122 HOWARD ST., SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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MEDIUM 
Irish Cobbler. The tubers are round, somewhat flattened with 
rather deep eyes and are medium to large in size. 
LATE 
Netted Gem. The hardiest, most vigorous in growth, most 
productive, and the best in table quality. Tubers medium long. 
CERTIFIED STOCK 
We are usually able to supply blue tag quality in all the stand- 
ard varieties. 
Write for prices, stating amount wanted. 
NURSERY STOCK 
We secure our nursery stock from a reliable Spokane nursery 
firm and orders are sent out as received. 
Add postage at the rate of 5c for each small root. If six or more 
are ordered, add postage at the rate of 3c per root. Large roots 
forwarded by carrier at customer’s expense. If postage is not 
forwarded, order will be forwarded at customer’s expense. 

Keeps dogs, cats, and other animals away from trees, ever- 
greens, roses, shrubbery etc. Tube release vapor offensive to 
animals but not noticeable to humans. Non-poisonous. Small 
package, 15c; postpaid, 20c. Large package, 30c; postpaid, 35c. 
DOG SCAT now comes in liquid form. Spray on shrubs, ever- 
greens, etc. The odor is very repellant, remains on foliage a 
long time. 3 oz. bottle, 40c; postpaid, 50c. 
VINES AND CLIMBERS 
Boston Ivy, Japanese Ivy. Best known and most popular 
climber for chimney, brick and stonework. Each, 50c, 75c. 
Engelmanni. Deeply cut leaves which turn to a beautiful crim- 
son in fall. Clings to walls without aid of artificial support. 
Vigorous growth. Each, 25c, 50c, 75c. 
Virginia Creeper or American Ivy. Fast growing, hardy creep- 
er, massive foliage, deeply cut leaves which turn to a beauti- 
ful crimson in fall. 25c to 75c. 
CLEMATIS 
Henryi. Large single white flower, most popular of its color. 
Each, $1.00. 
Jackmani. 
50c to $1.00. 
Paniculata. Late flowering variety with panicles of small 
white flowers borne in great profusion in early fall. Each, 
50c, 7dc. 
HONEYSUCKLES 
Belgia or Everblooming. Flowers yellow, blotched with red 
above; blooms all summer, fragrant. Each 50e, 75c. 
Large velvety dark purple flower, very showy. 
Honeysuckle 

Halls’ Japan. Blooms continuously from June until frost; fra- 
grant, white and yellow flowers, in great abundance. Each 25c, 
50c, 75c. 
Scarlet Trumpet. Trumpet shaped flowers of bright scarlet. 
Each, 50c, 75c. 
HARDY ROSES, No. 1 
Two Year Old. Each, 50c, except where quoted; add postage. 
American Beauty. One of the largest, sweetest and best; rich 
rosy crimson, shaded and veined in a most charming manner. 
- Betty Uprichard. Two-toned salmon pink; very vigorous. 
Charles K. Douglas. The flowers are large, semi-double, bril- 
liant light crimson with a scarlet undertone. 
Frau Karl Druschky. Best known white. Very popular. 
General Jacqueminot. The blossoms are large, full, and globu- 
lar, having a cup-shaped form. Brilliant scarlet-crimson. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Color crimson-scarlet, but not vivid enough to 
throw other sorts into the background. 
Gorgeous. Flowers are large and full. Deep orange yellow and 
heavily vined with reddish copper. 
Dame Edith Helen. The flowers are perfectly shaped, bright 
pink. The most perfumed of all pink roses. 
EK. G. Hill. Beautiful long buds and high-centered dazzling 
scarlet blooms shading deeper as they develop more fully. 
Etoile de Hollande. The most popular red garden rose—a 
brilliant erimson-red. A strong, vigorous grower. 
Joanna Hill. Beautifully slender buds. Flowers suffused with 
soft orange and creamy yellow. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Pure white; splendid large buds and 
superb, full, double blooms. 
Hoosier Beauty. A large, full flower with well shaped buds; 
color is an exceptionally attractive glowing, velvet crimson. 
Lord Charlemont. Mass of livid crimson blooms; large and full. 
Los Angeles. In color a luminous flame-pink, toned with coral 
and shaded with translucent gold at the base of the petals. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Profuse bloomer; coral red. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. A grand rose, with large full flowers 
and handsome buds; rich pink. The hardiest of the Teas. 
President Herbert Hoover. Blend of flaming scarlet, pink, yel- 
low and orange. Extremely tall, vigorous growth. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Its color is sunflower-yellow, 
and it retains this color in bud and open bloom. 
Sunburst. The flowers are large, full, and of fine elongated 
cupped form. The color is a superb cadmium-yellow. 
Talisman. Its brilliant orange-red buds open to a large, fra- 
grant, high-pointed bloom of glowing golden yellow. 
Ulrich Brunner. Extra-large flowers of light red, bordering on 
scarlet or crimson—a shade of red distinctly its own. 
All of these No. 1 two-year old, extra large reots. 50c¢ each; 
5 for $2.25; 10 for $4.00. Add 5c postage for one root; 10c for 
5 roots and 12c for 10 roots. 

ROSE SPECIAL 
No. 2 two-year-old roses, same varieties as above, but 
roots not quite so large. 5 for $1.00. Add postage. Supply 
of these roots is limited. Suggest you place order early. 

HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
Each, 50c, except where otherwise quoted; add postage. 
Climbing American Beauty. Heavy strong grower; hardy ev- 
erywhere. Color rich red passing to crimson. Very popular. 
Climbing Gruss an Teplitz. A perfect sheet of crimson when 
in bloom. It’s the same as the Bush Teplitz. 
Dorothy Perkins. Beautiful shell-pink color, which holds for a 
long time, fading finally to a lovely deep rose. Free of mildew.. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Large flowers of a dainty flesh pink with 
rosy center. Flowers of perfect form with reflex petals. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, shaded crimson; makes 
a brilliant display for a long period of time. 
Talisman. Exactly the same as bush rose of the same name. 
Add 5c postage on all roses and other small roots for one, ang 
10c for 5 roots, 12c for 10 roots. 
PATENTED ROSES 
Crimson Glory. Patent No. 105. Deep crimson with well formed 
buds and large flowers; vigorous. Each $1.25. 
Rex Anderson. Patent No. 335. Handsome buds and roses of 
great size. Color a cream turning pure white with age. $1.25. 
Blaze. Patent No. 10. Climber, hardy everbloomer. Bright 
scarlet. Each $1.00. 
Countess Vandal. Patent No. 38. 
pink, copper and gold. Each $1.00. 
Will Rogers. Patent No. 265. Dark velvety crimson maroon, 
free blooming. Each $1.00. 
Mary Hart. Patent No. 8. Red sport of Talisman. Each 85e. 
Texas Centennial. Patent No. 162. Clear red sport of President 
Herbert Hoover. Each 60c. 
Add 5c postage on all roses and other small roots for one root,, 
10c for 5 roots, 12 cents for 10 roots. 
Long buds, rich blend of 
