. 11,—Two-Year-Old Field Grown, 
Bare Roots 
Each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.85, Until 
March 25th, 1942, Only 
(Except as Noted) 
CLIMBING ROSES 
A climbing rose will produce as many flowers as 
a dozen bush roses. Most varieties will not flower 
the first year, but practically all sorts will yield a 
wealth of bloom the second year. They may be 
trained against walls or fences and many of the 
vigorous growers will climb quickly into the 
branches of tall trees. 
RED 
Climbing Chas. P. Kilham. H.T. A strong grower 
with large full flowers of coral- red flushed with 
orange and scarlet. 
Climbing Hoosier Beauty. Of strong vigorous habit, 
bearing beautiful long buds of an intense rich, dazzl- 
ing crimson-scarlet. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. (Improved.) An intense 
vivid scarlet, semi-double, very freely produced in 
clusters of -3 to 20 blooms on long much branched 
canes, the plant being a mass of color from top to 
bottom. The flowers do not fade and there is noth- 
ing to compare with it for striking effect. 
PINK 
Climbing Cecile Brunner. This famous climbing 
Rose, with its quantities of perfect miniature pink 
buds and flowers, is a favorite in California. Ex- 
ceedingly vigorous, with dense handsome foliage. 
You can cut a bouquet of beautiful buds from it 
almost any time in the year. 
Climbing Dainty Bess. The dainty, single, amber- 
pink flowers of Dainty Bess is available now in a 
climber. Imagine having a large climbing plant of it 
covered with hundreds of blooms instead of a half a 
dozen. 50c. 
Clg. Mme. Edouard Herriot. (Daily Mail) Bril- 
liant coral-red buds opening to flowers of flaming 
pink and orange. Flowers are slightly larger and 
more brilliant than those of the bush type and 
equally floriferous. 
Climbing Rose Marie. HT. The beautifully formed 
rose-pink flowers are larger than on the bush form; 
they are borne in greater profusion all during the 
spring, summex and fall and they are just as fragrant. 
YELLOW—GOLDEN 
Climbing Golden Emblem. HT. It produces great 
quantities of the same highly colored buds of golden 
yellow with brilliant red shadings, which are so 
much admired on its bush form. Extremely vigor- 
ous, rampant grower, with enormous heavy canes 
6 to 10 feet long. 
Climbing Lady Forteviot. The beautiful glossy 
foliage and golden yellow buds flushed with apricot 
which are so much admired in the bush form of 
this Rose are multiplied in number many times in 
this climber. 
MULTI COLOR 
Clg. President Herbert Hoover. Beautifully formed, 
large blossoms and very fragrant. A charming com- 
bination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow, 
with broad, thick petals, retained for days after the 
flowers have fully opened. The foliage is clean and 
handsome. 
Climbing Etoile de Feu. Translated into English, is 
“Star of Fire’? which describes it exactly, for its big, 
wide-spreading flower is crowded with stiff petals to 
the very center, radiating out to make a great star- 
like flower of flaming, pinkish orange. Glistening 
healthy foliage. 
Flash. Patent 396. An All-American Rose selection. 
Luminous-orange-scarlet petals with gold reverse. 
Climbs vigorously and blooms almost continuously 
from April to November. The most brilliant climbing 
rose yet introduced. $1.00. 
Climbing Talisman. It is difficult to imagine any- 
thing more striking than a fence or trellis covered 
with the lovely red and gold flowers of the much 
admired Talisman. 
PLEASE MAKE A SECOND CHOICE 

HARDY 
PERENNIALS 
Postpaid to 4th Zone, Except as Noted. 
ee myosotidiflora. Richest of blue. Big leaves. 
re 
Aster. Fall. Michaelmas Daisy. Purple, Blue, Gray, 
Pink, Red. Divisions. 25c. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Plant January to May. We can supply Giant 
Double- flowered. Similar in form to a beautiful 
double rose, in Yellow, Pink, Scarlet, Crimson. Strong 
Selected Bulbs, 20¢ each; $3.00 per doz. 
Dicentra spectabilis. ‘“Bleeding- Heart.” The true 
old-fashioned kind, once found in every garden. 
Try it in ly.our wild garden, in partial shade, or 
under trees. We offer finest roots with 3 to 5 
strong eyes, 50c each. 
Doronicum Clussi. Low-growing with 3 inch wide 
Sulphur yellow Daisies on long stems. 35c¢ each. 
Funkia Subcordata. White plantain lily, 25c to 50c. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Giant No. 1 grade. Except as noted, 50c dozen. 
Albatross. Pure white. 
Aflame. Rosy red. 
Com. Koehl. Rich scarlet. 60c. 
King Arthur. Ruffled lavender. 
Mother Macree. Smoky. 
Picardy. Salmon pink. 
Yellow Emperor. Yellow. 
SELECT MIXTURE, 40c dozen. 
Heuchera. Coral Bells. Pink. 2 yrs. 15c; $1.50 doz. 
Hemerocallis. Day lily. Bronzy Red. Div. 15c, 25c. 
Hellenium. 6 ft. Sneezewort. Yellow. Burnt Orange. 
Divisions. 25c. 
Iris. Bearded. 30 named kinds. $1.25 doz. 
Iris. Serene 10 choice named varieties. 
3 for $1.00 
Lily of Valley. 85c for 12 eyes; $5.00 for 100. 
Lily Regale. Extra large bulbs. 20c; $2.00 per dozen. 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
Each Three 
Henry Cayeau. Old Rose to Burgundy.......... $ .50 $1.45 
May Sadler. Salmon Pink, Black markings .35 1.00 
Mrs. Perry’s White. Satiny, Crimson eye... .50 1.45 

35c each, 

Prosperine. Immense Chinese Red. Fine........ 39 1,00 
Snowflame (Plt. pat. 365). White, with wide 
disc of flaming ‘Orange! Unusualist..225 is, 2.00 
Peony. Heavy 3-5 eye roots. Red, Pink, 
W ite ets Doe ee eas Be ee 35 1.00 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Caroline Vandenberg. New. Lge. flowers, striking Blue. 
Daily Sketch. Lustrous Pink, with Crimson-Rose eye. 
Leo Schlagter. Huge flowers, Scarlet dark center. 
Starlight. Rich Violet, with White star-in center. 
P. D. Williams. Bright Pink, Rose center. Very fine. 
Above are 25c each; 6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.50 
Africa. Large flowers, brilliant Carmine Red. Dark eye. 
Fuerbrand. Clear brilliant Orange Scarlet. Free 
flowering. 
Geo. Stipp. Glowing Salmon. Good size and quality. 
Lillian. Exquisite pure Pink. Profuse large flowers. 
Miss Lingard. Pure white. Medium size. 
Richard Wallace. Beautiful White with Crimson eye. 
Above are 20c each; 6 for $1.15; 12 for $2.00 
Augusta (Plt. pat. 252). Rated finest Cherry Red ever 
introduced. 50c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
Tritoma. Red Hot Poker. 25c, 35c. 
Tritoma. New Hybrids. 25c, 35c. 
Yucca Filamentosa. 25c to 75c Green or variegated. 
FERNS 
Giant Fern. 25c, 

Woodwardia. $2.50 doz.—Also at 
35c. to /5c each, 
Maiden Hair and Five Finger. Hardy. 15c, 25c. 
Sword Fern. 25c to 75c. 
Lady Fern. 15c, 25c. 
Wood Rustic. 35c to 75c. 
Lace Fern. 35c - 50c - 75c. 
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