Signora. HT. (Aicardi, 1936.) Plant Patent No. 201. $1.00 
each; $10.00 per doz. This rose from the land of sunshine 
and Chianti wine is a real masterpiece in both plant and 
bloom, Long bud of a warm burnt sienna opening to a lighter 
hue toward mandarine. Tall-growing with every bloom on a 
long stem. 
Souy. De Jean Soupert. Vigorous; glossy foliage. Coppery yellow 
with good form. One of the most popular new yellows. A 
good rose. Medium height. 75c¢ each; $7.50 per doz. 
Shot Silk. Cherry-cerise, shot with yellow; fragrant. Profuse. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Blaze. LC. Plant Patent No. 10. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Acclaimed by the nation as the only hardy everblooming scar- 
let climber. Blaze combines the vigor, beauty, and hardiness 
of Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Propagated from blooming wood 
only. 
Doubloons. HS. (Horvath, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 152. $1.00 
each; $10.00 per doz. A hybrid of our native Rosa setigera. 
Clusters of very large, cup-formed, saffron-yellow blooms, 
opening one after the other, thus prolonging the season. 
Long, heavy canes. Undoubtedly the best yellow climber to 
date. Has the tendency to repeat in midsummer. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. The fine long buds open into per- 
fectly shaped flowers of rich lemon-yellow. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Large flowers of exquisite pale pink on fine 
long stems. 
Kitty Kinnimonth. A vigorous grower, with few thorns and very 
large, semi-double blooms of glowing deep pink; golden 
stamens. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar. Pale lemon buds and light yellow, double, 
well-formed fragrant flowers. Strong grower. 
Lady Hillingdon. The always-popular, beautiful apricot-yellow 
Tea Rose. 
POLYANTHAS 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in huge clusters. 
Ideal. Ideal indeed for edging or for making a brilliant bed of 
rich, lustrous garnet, blooming continuously all summer and 
until frost. The color is retained remarkably well until the 
flowers drop. 
Miss Edith Cavell. By all means the best of its color, which is a 
brilliant scarlet held right through until the flowers drop off. 
FLORIBUNDA 
Else Poulsen. Flowers medium size, semi-double, lasting bright 
rose pink. 
Gruss an Aachen. Large flower-like Hybrid Teas, orange-pink 
in bud, paling to soft salmon-pink and white on opening. 
Kirsten Poulsen. (H. Poly.) One of the outstanding tall H. Polys. 
Can be used for hedge or to brighten up shrub border. Single. 
Carmine. Blooms in great profusion. 
Rosa Rouletti. Rock-garden roses. Small pink flowers. 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
TREE OF HEAVEN (Ailanthus Glandulosa) 
Japanese Origin. Rapid grower with long elegant, feathery fo- 
liage. Useful to produce tropical effect. 
5-6’ 85c; 6-8’ $1.00. 
BEECH (Fagus) 
European (Fagus Sylvatica). Beautiful symmetrical tree growing 
60-80 feet high. Bright green foliage. 
4-5’ $1.50; 5-6’ $1.75; 6-8’ $2.00. 
BIRCH (Betula) 
Cutleaf Weeping (B. Laciniata). The most graceful and beauti- 
ful of all weeping trees. White bark on older wood. 
3-4’ 60c; 4-5’ 75c; 5-6’ $1.00; 6-8’ $1.50. 
European White (Betula alba). Medium size tree; upright habit; 
small, dense foliage; white bark. 
5-6’ 75c; 6-8’ $1.00; 8-10’ $1.50. 
BOXELDER 
Variegated Boxelder (A. negundo argentea vari). A beautiful 
lawn tree with silver or gold variegated leaves which make it 
very attractive. 
2-3’ 75c; 3-4’ $1.00; 4-5’ $1.25. 
CATALPA 
Speciosa. Large, heart-shaped leaves; compound pannicles of 
white flowers tinged with violet, purple and yellow. 
5-6’ $1.00; 6-8’ $1.25; 8-10’ $1.75. 
Bungei. Grafted on 6-foot stems; makes a compact, umbrella- 
shaped top. Leaves large, heart-shaped, velvet green. 
6-foot Standards $3.00. 
CHERRY; JAPANESE FLOWERING (Cerasus) 
The flowering cherries are particularly beautiful because of 
the very large soft colored blossoms, followed by attractive 
foliage. They are worthy of a greater place in landscape use. 
Prices, except where note: 2-3 ft. 85c; 3-4 ft. $1.00; 4-5 
fftol.25, 
Amanagowa. Semi-double. Light pink; pyramidal. 
Beni Higan. Single, pale pink. Very graceful. 
Kwanzan (Prunus sekiyana). Double dark pink blossoms. 30 ft. 
Attractive foliage. Every yard should have one. 
Naden. Very double, deep pink. 
Okiku Zakura. Double, pink, extra large blossoms. 
Pink Pearl. Double, pink, early blooming. 
Yoshino. Single pale pink. 
Double Flowering Weeping Cherry. A beautiful weeping tree, 
topgrafted at about 6 feet. The blossoms come before the 
leaves giving the appearance of a pink fountain. The double 
pink blossoms make a very charming display. 
5-6’ Stem No. 1, $2.00; Selected 2-year tops, $2.50. 

BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB 
Single Weeping Cherry: Shidare-Higan (P. subhirtella Pendula) . 
Like the double flowering excepting the blossoms are single 
and the branches a little more graceful. 
5-6’ Stem No. 1, $2.00; Selected 2-year tops, $2.50. 
CRABS, FLOWERING (Malus) 
3-4’ 75c; 4-6’ $1.00; Selected large, well branched, $1.50. 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab. (M. ioensis plena). Large, 
double, pink, roselike flowers, remarkably beautiful and 
fragrant. 
Carmine (Atrosanguinea). Very profuse bloomer. Graceful 
habit; carmine flowers; red branches. 
Eley’s Purple Crab (M. eleyi). One of the most colorful of the 
purple crabs. In the spring it is a mass of light red bloom 
against a background of purple branches. The leaves following 
are a light reddish-purple; bears light red fruit. Ten ft. 
Japanese flowering (M. floribundi). Covered with rose-colored 
blossoms in the spring, appearing with the leaves. Graceful. 
Heleriana. Weeping; rose-red; semi-double; very graceful. 
Kado. Pink blossoms; spreading habit; attractive fruit. 
Redvein. (M. niedzwetskyana). Veins and edges of leaves 
Pec red. Single rose colored blossoms. Large red fruit; red 
esh. 
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