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HOPA. (Red Flowering Crab). This beautiful flowering 
Crab was produced by Prof. Hansen. Thrifty tree cov- 
ered in spring with masses of double red flowers. Per- 
fectly hardy anywhere in the U. S. Fruits purple. Class C 
PRUNUS TRILOBA (Flowering Almond). An interest- 
ing shrub of medium height, bearing early in May, a 
profusion of delicate pink, rose-like blossoms appearing 
just before the leaves unfold. Class C 
HARDY ROSES 
The following Rugosa Roses are absolutely hardy, grown 
on their own roots, hence will not sucker. Rugosa Roses 
produce bloom throughout the summer and fall. Excellent 
both for shrubs and flowers. We offer the following list 
of Hybrid Rugosa Roses: 
AGNES. Beautiful new Hybrid Rugosa; pure yellow. De- 
veloped by the Government Station at Ottawa, Kansas. 
Parentage double Rugosa and Persian Yellow. Fine 
double; wonderful foliage; perfectly hardy. The only 
known pure yellow Rugosa. Class B 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX. The newest and choicest of 
Rugosa Hybrids. The flowers are a rich red American 
Beauty color, large, single stem blossoms, of rich 
fragrance. It is a liberal bloomer—often carrying a 
dozen blooms within eight weeks after planting. A hardy 
and thrifty bush of beautiful foliage—a real attraction 
as a shrub. We consider this new creation the “Rose Par 
Excellence” for the Northwest. Class B 
BELLE POITEVINE. Double pink Hybrid Rugosa. Fol- 
iage heavy, very hardy. One of the most prolific and 
satisfactory Hybrid Rugosas. Blooms heavily the first 
season and throughout the summer. Class B 
DR. E. M. MILLS. A beautiful rose bush shrub covered 
with wreaths of pink blossoms in early summer. Marvel- 
ous blooms and beautiful foliage. An ideal shrub and 
rose. Perfectly hardy. Class B 
GROOTENDORST. Clear bright red. This novelty has 
become extremely popular. Stocks selling short every 
year. Flowers are borne in clusters, nearly double with 
edges beautifully fringed. Blooms continuously from 
early summer until late fall. Very hardy. Class B 
HANSA. Deen violet-red. Very large, perfectly double. 
fragrant. The foliage is particularly dark, rich green 
and the bush absolutely hardy. Class B 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Pure white. Fragrant, perfectly 
double. The type of bush is similar to the Amelie Graver- 
eaux and makes an excellent white to plant with that 
beautiful red. Class B 
HARRISON’S YELLOW. A perfectly hardy rose, strong 
growing bush covered in early June with a mass of 
small semi-double, golden yellow flowers, very fragrant. 
Thrives in any soil and will stand rather dry condi- 
tions. Very dependable. Class B 
TENDER ROSES 
The following roses may be grown successfully providing 
they are covered with earth and mulch over winter. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. A grand white Rose with 
finely formed large blossoms. A dependable and profuse 
bloomer. Class B 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. (Prairie King). Blooms of med- 
ium size, darkest red, in great profusion. Plants very 
bushy and vigorous. A wonderful Rose for bedding. 
Class B 
PAUL NEYRON. Great, well-formed blooms of lively 
pink. Class B 
RED RADIANCE. Vigorous, upright, bushy plants, bear- 
ing a continuous supply of very large, beautiful, deep 
red flowers. Class B 
CLIMBING ROSES 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Clear cherry-pink, slightly fra- 
grant flowers borne in great profusion. Class B 
EXCELSA. “A Red Dorothy Perkins.” An intense crim- 
son, with the edges of the petals a little brighter, pro- 
duced in immense clusters. Class B 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES 
CLEMATIS, ANDRE. Flowers large, of a_ beautiful, 
bright velvety red; free-flowering and continuous 
bloomer. Class C 
C. JACKMANI. Very profuse blooming with flowers from 
four to six inches in diameter, of an intense violet- 
purple; borne in continuous masses on the summer 
shoots. Best sort for general planting. Class C 
C. PANICULATA. Of rapid growth, quickly covering 
trellises and arbors with handsome, clean, glossy 
foliage. Class C 
HONEYSUCKLE, Scarlet Trumpet (Lonicera). The old 
garden favorite, blooms all summer, producing the most 
brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. Foliage rich, glossy 
green. Class A 
IVY, ENGELMANN’S (Ampelopsis Engelmanni). The 
best climbing vine for this climate, to cover brick or 
stone walls or any rough surface, as it clings without 
a trellis. It is a very rapid grower, often growing 10 
to 15 feet in a single season. Class A 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND BULBS 
The following is a well selected list of hardy and most 
dependable perennials. Strong two year. No. 1 plants @ 30 
each. 
ACHILLEA, THE PEARI—Pure white flowers in greatest 
profusion all summer. . 
AQUILEGIA—Columbine—In bloom from May to July. We 
offer the following forms and colors: 
Caerulea. Blue shades, from Colorado. _ 
Long-Spurred Hybrids. Mixed. This mixture is one of the 
mort desirable and vatisfactory, exhibiting a wide range of 
coLors. 
CAMPANULA—Canterbury Bells. Plants generously covered 
with large, bell-shaped flowers of pink, white and blue. 
COREOPSIS—Flowers rich golden yellow of good size, the 
main crop coming in June. . 
DAISIES, SHASTA—Handsome plant with glistening foliage, 
dwarf type with large white blossoms in June and July. 
DELPHINIUM—Larkspur. The tall English Larkspurs are 
among the most beautiful hardy plants in cultivation. They 
come jin several shades, and increase in size and beauty each 
succeeding year. 
DELPHINIUM—Gold Medal Hybrids—A choice strain contain- 
ing many forms and many shades. 
DIANTHUS—Sweet William—One of the best and most satis- 
factory old-fashioned plants, producing in early summer a4 
splendid effect of rich and varied colors. 
DICENTRA—Bleeding Heart—Everyone loves the old-fash- 
joned Bleeding Heart that our grandmother always grew in 
her hardy garden. 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Mlower—One of the showiest of hardy 
plants. Blooms from June till frost. The colors are gor- 
geous, centers dark brown, the petals ringed with crimson, 
orange and vermillion, 
GYPSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath—Covered in summer and fall 
eyth aelieate. minute white flowers, having the appearance 
ort @& Mist. 
HOLLYHOCKS—Constant seed selection has given us a most 
beautiful strain of these majestic plants in every conceivable 
color. Ideal to scatter through shrubbery beds to furnish 
color. Single, 6 to 7 ft. Double, 4 to 5 ft. 
PEONIES 
The following is an ideal selection for any garden. Fach 
variety offered has been a consistent prize winner at flower 
shows. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Very large, of perfect shape, fine, bril- 
liant pink, shaded violet. Silvery reflex. One of the best. 
Per each 75c; per ten $7.00. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Large, ball-shaped bloom. Brilliant red, 
ruby-flame colored center. Exceedingily choice. Per each 75c; 
per ten $7.00. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Large, very double, pure white, center 
ee pees with red; long stems. Per each 75c; per 
en 00. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Dark crimson, very strong, tall, com- 
pact grower and fall bloomer; midseason. Brilliant and 
striking. Per each $1.00; per ten $9.06. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. Very large and full flower; flesh-pink. 
ee te grower and free bloomer. Per each $1.00; per 
en $9.00. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Flowers of remarkable size dn 
elusters; full and double. Apple-blossom-pink with silver 
tips. Late. Per each $1.00; per ten $9.00. 
IRIS, GERMAN 
This rainbow flower has been crowding the peony in pop- 
ularity. We list but a few of the choicest varieties. 
JUNIATA. Clear blue-velvet. Large flowers and sweet scented. 
PERFECTION. lLavender-violet, shaded deeper violet. 
PUMILA. Dwarf: very deep blue Very early. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON. Standards lavender-violet; falls 
roval purple. 
FRYER’S GLORY. Standards blue and gold; falls purple. 
HARDY GARDEN PHLOX 
The following represent the very best in a wide range of 
colors for gardens cf the North. 
B. COMTE. French purple or wine color; very brilliant, tall 
erowing with large satiny heads. 
CHAMPS ELYSEE. Amaranth-red, very striking and popular. 
FEUERBRAND. Flaming orange-scarlet, suffused with car- 
mine: variable in tone. One of the most brilliant. Mowers 
reéely. 
DR. CHAS. MAYO. White with crimson eye. . Excellent. 
DAHLIAS 
A choice assortment of fancy varieties in practically every 
color @ 35¢c each. 
GLADIOLAS 
Spring planting only. The finest list of prize winners and 
choice in all colors. @ 60c per ten; $4.50 per hundred. 


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