« DEPENDABLE ROSES :; 
Roses are grown in every garden. It may be classed as the 
most popular garden flower today, because of the individuali- 
ty of its blooms, We furnish our customers only extra-sturdy. 
two-year No. 1 Northern-grown plants with an exceptionally 
strong root system, No cheap, unsatisfactory Southern-grown 
plants are offered. 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
These Everblooming roses are a selected list of the finest 
new and better varieties that we know of. All are pruned 
ready for planting. Plant crown of plant just below the sur- 
face of the ground. Control black-spot on the leaves by dust- 
ing with dusting sulfur once each week and before each rain. 
AMI QUINARD. For those who want the deepest color. Semi- 
double flowers of maroon-red. 

CHRISTOPHER STONE. Brilliant red and free flowering. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. A tri-color EDITOR McFARLAND. A deep pink. Ex- 
rose. Yellow mixed in with fiery copper. cellent in form. 
CRIMSON GLORY (Plant Patent No. GOLDEN DAWN. The ideal yellow gar- 
150). The finest red rose. Velvet crim- den rose, 
son. Very fragrant, $1.25 each. MME. JULES BOUCHE. The best white 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. This CS ae Sener 
glorious rose produces two. distinct MRS. SAM McGREDY. Coppery scarlet- 
types of flowers. In summer they are orange, flushed red. 
coppery-apricot; in autumn a cinna- PINK DAWN. Glistening  rose-pink. 
mon-peach color, Heavy bloomer, 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE (Plant Patent No. 10). None can DOUBLOONS (Plant Patent No. 152). 
compare with it for brilliancy of color The best yellow climbing rose. Has the 
in its vivid scarlet. Main crop of bloom tendency to repeat in mid-summer. 
in June and some flowers in Septem- $1.00 each or 3 for $2.50. 
ber. $1.00 each Sef 2.50. 
er. $ ea or or $ PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. The same 
DR. VAN FLEET. Delicate flesh-pink. A bloom as Blaze, except that it does not 
strong climber. flower in September. 
ROSE PRICES: Unless otherwise priced under description, all Roses are 60c each; 5 for 
$2.75; 12 for $6.00—alike or assorted as yo! wish. 
Plants for Fall Planting 
Most of the plants offered in this catalog, excepting Chrysanthemums, Asters, 
Helen’s Flowers, Salvia and Tritomas may be planted in the months of Septem- 
ber and October as well as in the spring. You will be pleased with Fall plant- 
ing—try it.. But there are a number of kinds of plants that should for best suc- 
cess be planted in the Fall. A folder, describing and pricing these plants, will be 
issued about September Ist. If you wish, leave us your order for these plants 
when you visit us this spring, and they will be sent to you at the proper plant- 
ing time this Fall. 
Some of these plants are: 
Bearded, Japanese and Siberian Iris—plant anytime after July Ist., Mertensia 
virginica (Virginia Bluebells)—plant anytime after July 1st., Oriental Poppies— 
best planted during August and September and we have them in ten different 
colors, ‘Peonies are best planted after September 15th., and Lilies are, preferably 
planted at various times after August l1st., depending upon the variety and many 
kinds can be planted with fairly good results if planted in very early Spring. 

