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Prices include Cost of Packing (except B&B sizes). 
* == small size for lining-out; X = transplanted. 

® RHODOTYPOS (Jet-bead) 
Kerroides (White Kerria) 
6 ft. Zone IV. Very tolerant. White 
in May, black shiny fruit all summer. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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® RHUS (Sumach) 
All are barren soil plants, easily grown; 
leaves blaze in autumn. 
Canadensis (Fragrant Sumach) 
3 ft. Trailing. Zone IV. Yellow, April. 
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Copallina (Shining Sumach) 
25 ft. Zone IV. Crimson fruit cluster. 
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Cotinus (Smoke Tree) (Purple Fringe) 
15 ft. Zone V. Gnarled, bold effect. 
July to ees a purple cloud. 
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Glabra (Smooth Sumach) 
15 ft. Zone II. Scarlet fruit clusters. 
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Typhina (Staghorn Sumach) 
25 ft. Zone IV. Crimson showy fruit. 
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® ROBINIA (Locust) 
Hispida (Moss Locust) (Rose Acacia) 
9 ft. Zone III. Very tolerant, needs 
pruning, but fine pea-flowers, May. 
ZEIO AVG ita see eee "$4.00 $ 33.00 
Pseudacacia (Black Locust) 
70 ft. Zone IV. Dry, sandy soil. The 
drought tree! Showy, fragrant white 
flowers in June. 
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@® ROSA—(See pp. 17, 18) 
@ROSE ACACIA (Robinia) 
@ ROSE OF SHARON (Hibiscus) 
@ ROSE, SUN (Helianthemum) 
@ ROWAN-TREE—(See Sorbus) 
@ RUBUS—(Raspberry, etc., page 25) 
*YOUNG ROSES for 15¢ 
In own-root roses, including 20 
kinds marked * in the next two 
columns, we can furnish small 
plants from 2!/, inch pots which 
will after one summer’s growth 
without special care develop into 
fine blooming specimens. 
100 (assorted) $15.00 
50 (assorted) 8.00 
Not less than 10 of one kind. 
Plants will be shipped in May, 
when all danger of frost is 
passed. 

“"ROSA-—the Rose 
There are many thousands of varieties. We have tried to 
select the best—NOT the newest. Will gladly quote unlisted 
kinds. 

HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Dwarf. Prune heavily each spring. 
Zone V. Bloom all summer. Fertilize 
well. Spray with trioloid (page 38). 
American Beauty—Famous red. 
Betty Uprichard—Salmon-pink. 
Briarcliff—Tall, Columbia pink. 
Chas. K. Douglas—Flaming scarlet, 
flushed crimson. 
Columbia—True rose-pink. Popular. 
Dame Edith Helen—Large pure pink. 
E. G. Hill—Deep velvety red. New.* 
Etoile de Hollande—Wonderful new dark 
red. 
Francis Scott Key—Large red with lighter 
center. 
Gruss an Teplitz—Velvety crimson. Free 
and dependable.* 
Joanna Hill—Lemon buds open Indian 
yellow, semi-double. 
K. A. Victoria—Creamy white.* 
Killarney White—Snow white. 
Margaret McGredy—Brilliant orange ver- 
million, tinted rose. 
McGredy’s Ivory—Fragrant ivory. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Velvety. New. 
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem—Apricot, open- 
ing golden yellow. 
Mad. Butterfly—Pink, white, gold and 
apricot. 
Mad. Ed. Herriott—Bronze and copper. 
Mons. Julian Potin—Rich deep yellow. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward—Golden yellow. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—Long yellow buds, open 
bright canary. Vigorous. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont—Red-gold buds 
open to beautiful yellow. 
Mrs. W. C. Miller—Pearl-pink and salmon. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover—Red-orange. 
Radiance—Rose and copper-pink.* 
Red Radiance—Free. Crimson.* 
Souv. de Claud. Pernet—Yellow. 
Talisman—Golden yellow and coppery 
red. Outstanding. 
PRICES: (Each) (10) 
Above, 2-yr Nowe, $ 65 $5.00 
Potted, own-root, those marked * 
4-inch pots. 6 assorted for $3; 6 of 
one kind $2 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
Strong shrubs. Zone V. June blooms. 
—Frau Karl Drushki—Large white.* 
—Gen. Jacqueminot—Fragrant crimson. 
—Paul N LL ink. 
aul Neyron—Large pin eo te 
Above, 2-year No. 1_..........6 .65 $5.00 
4-inch pots (6 assorted for $3.00)* 
HARDY CLIMBERS (HYBRIDS) 
Vines. Zone V. June blooms. 
Ramblers (Prune 2-yr. wood). 
—American Pillar—Single pink.* 
—Dorothy Perkins—Shell pink.* 
—Excelsa—Best red rambler.* 
Large-flowered (No pruning). 
—Cl. American Beauty—Rose.* 
—Mary Wallace—Pink, large.* 
—Silver Moon—Single white.* 
—Dr. Van Fleet—Fresh pink.* 
(Each) (10) 
Above, 2-year No; 223222 $ .55 $4.50 
4-inch pots (6 assorted for $3.00)* 
—Blaze—Improved Paul's Scarlet, tends 
to bloom all summer. 
(Pat.) $1.00 each. 
—New Dawn—Improved Dr. Van Fleet. 
Double pink. Best climbing rose in ex- 
istence. Tends to bloom all summer. 
(Pat.) $1.50 each. 
RUGOSA HYBRIDS 
—Conrad F. Meyer—Large silver-pink.* 
—F. J. Grootendorst—Red clusters.* 
—Grootendorst—Pink, all summer.* 
(Each) (10) 
Above, 18) torc4nin eee $ 60 $4.50 
4-inch pots (6 assorted for $3.00)* 
—Max Graf—Pink, trailing form. 
(Each) (10) 
18 to'24. In. 2 $ .75 $5.50 
BABY RAMBLERS (polyantha) 
Dwarf, trailing. Zone V. All summer. 
—Cecile Brunner—Salmon pink, tiny.* 
—Ellen Poulsen—Dark pink.* 
—Gloria Mundi—Orange, scarlet.* 
—Gruss an Aachen—Pink and copper. 
A “Floribunda” Rose. 
(Each) (10) 
$5.00 
Above, 2-year No. 1]__............. $ .65 
4-inch pots (6 assorted for $3.00)* 
OUR SPECIAL DOZEN ROSES $3.95 (Postpaid). 
All budded field-grown, two-year strictly number one grade Hybrid 
Teas. No finer roses can be bought. This price made possible only 
because we (not you) select which varieties we will send. However, 
all twelve will be different, each labelled, and all good modern roses— 
mostly those kinds listed above. Will positively include three each of 
reds, pinks, whites and yellows (or blends) to make up the dozen. 
A ey that you can depend on and can be proud of. Two dozen 
for $7.50. 

