Eo verblooming ROSES 
best of the new for your garden 
ar and useful of all roses. Their flowers 
r in bewildering variety. All of our roses 
; they are now mature, hardy specimens 
e following list we can recommend for 

E. G. Hill Golden Dawn 
SHADES OF PINK 
AUTUMN TINTS 
Colum biastr eat ee ae rose pink 
Dame Edith Helen......... .Pure pink Autumn oes Burnt orange, shaded yellow 
Killarney Brilliant. : ‘Br ight deep pink : $day a a pe ets 
fosi Angeles eee abate Shil SRE Re Stee Chas. B. Ue ...........Oriental red, with orange 
MmexButterfly ere eee Delicate pink Edith M. Perkins...........Red, shaded cerise orange 
Prem. Supreme............Rose pink to scarlet Se eg On Sighs os nee GT eee 
Bink Radiancedes een cae uli inne Gruss an Coburg... . Brownish red, with coppery yellow 
Willowmere: © 33... ee ons Rich pink Pres. Hoover................ Maroon, orange, and gold 
PLaliStriati reece. cet aro cca Red and gold 
SHADES OF WHITE Condessa de Sastago. . Fiery copper, with yellow reverse 
Caledon ate Parser tite William Kordes....... Golden salmon, edged cherry red 
Double White ees ees MCS, Nay Snowy white Mme. Ed. Herriot............ Coral red, shaded yellow 
K. A. Viktoria ............. Most popular white 
Mme. Jules Bouche.............. Creamy white 
CLIMBING ROSES 

American Beauty..... .. Rose pink, fragrant 
Dr. Van Fleet..... ...... Pale pink, fragrant 
alistnianipewwer ets wen ceca. Red and gold 
Paulisiocarletuen ee ere ee Blazing red 
Silver Moon........... White streaked yellow 
Gardeniawewrws- 4.2 «no bure-yellow 
Excelsa type racehre e itises Scarlet, crimson 
Pres. Hoover...... Maroon, orange, and gold 
Mary, Wallace 2) coe co Soe Best pink 
Crimson Rambler.......... Popular crimson 
Editor McFarland Pres. Hoover 
BEGONIAS—Tuberose Rooted 
Unexcelled for summer bedding. They should be planted 
in a situation to avoid the direct rays of the hot afternoon sun. 
Single—Orange, pink, scarlet, red, yellow, and salmon. Each 
20c; $2.25 per doz. 
Double—Orange, pink, scarlet, red, yellow, and salmon. 20c 
each; $2.25 per doz. 
PEONIES 
Peonies are successfully planted in the spring. Avoid plant- 
ing too deeply, as this is often the cause of shy blooming; 
2 inches of soil over the crown (eyes) is sufficient. 
We offer strong divided roots and can supply Double White, 
Double Crimson, and Rose-pink. 25c each; $2.50 dozen. 
TUBEROSES—Double Pearl 
Easily recognized by its exquisite fragrance, and flower 
spikes. Start bulbs in pots, along the latter part of May moved 
to open ground, blooms can be had much earlier. Each 5c; 
60c dozen. Peonies 

