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|  MUHLENBECKIA— 
complexa, Maidenhair Vine—35c. 
~POLYGONUM— 
_auberti, Silver Lace-Vine—35c—50c. 
 PLUMBAGO— 
capensis, azure blue and white—35c, 65c. 
! | oe OSL EE RMUM—— 
jasminoides, Star Jasmine—35c—50c. 
SOLLYA— 
heterophylla, Australian Blue Bells—35c, 
WISTARIA— 
sinensis, purple and white—$1, $1.50. 
floribunda longissima, extra long purple flow- 
ers—$1.50, $2. 
floribunda rosea, pink—$1.50. 
ROSES 
PLANTING SEASON: January to March. Prices 
for strong 2-year-old field-grown plants—50e each, 
$4.50 per 10. 
BUSH ROSES: Autumn, Conqueror, Dame Edith 
Helen, Etoile de Holland, Golden Gleam, Golden 
Ophelia, H. Gaede, Hoosier Beauty, Hadley, Lady 
Forteviot, Mrs. E,. P. Thom, Mrs, Sam McCready, 
Lydia, Susan Luise, President Hoover, Talisman. 
SINGLE ROSES: Austrian Copper, Dainty Bess, 
Irish Fireflame. 
CLIMBING ROSES: Belle of Portugal, Banksia, 
Cherokee, Cl.: Golden Emblem, Bl. Hoosier Beau- 
ty, Cl. Mme. C. Brunner, Cl, President Hoover, Bl. 
Talisman, Mme. G. Staechelin; Pauls Scarlet. 
Mermaid—75ec each. 
STANDARD ROSES: 3%-4 stem, No. 1 grade—$2 
each; boxed, $2.50 each. 
Please Note: When comparing catalogue 
prices of trees and shrubs, that height gives 
a poor idea of true value. Our Ornamentals 
are pruned several times during the grow- 
ing season, to produce bushy plants, and 
grown out-doors in full sun, excepting, of 
course, the shade-loving plants. 

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