NURSERY STOCK THAT DOESN’T GROW IS 
EXPENSIVE AT ANY PRICE 

The rose at the right is good illustration of the strong, 
healthy, field grown stock that McKay Nursery Company 
furnishes its customers. Compare it with the one on the 
left which is typical of the kind of stock handled by the 
average mail order house and department store. This com- 
parison will convince you that the best is the cheapest. 
Nursery stock that doesn’t grow is expensive at any price. 
It is evident McKay roses invariably bloom the first year. 
McKAY ROSES (Continued) 
SPECIAL SHRUB ROSES 
$ .90 each; 3 for $2.50; $10.00 per 12 
Hugonis — “Golden Rose of China” 
Dr. E. M. Mills — A Double Hugonis 
Harrison’s Yellow Persian Yellow 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.60; $14.00 per 12 
Baby Rambler, Red Else Paulsen (Pink) 
Baby Rambler, Pink Improved Lafayette (Red) 
Baby Rambler, White 
Carillon (coral-flame)—Pat. No. 136 
Donald Prior (R)—Pat. No. 377 
A. Grille (R)—Pat. No. 475 
Smiles (P)—Pat. No. 331 
Summer Snow (W)—Pat. No. 416 
PRAIRIE ROSES 
$ .75 each; 3 for $2.00; $8.00 per 12; $60.00 per 100 
Blanda (P) Setigera (P) 
Rubrifolia (Redish foliage) 
ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA (R) 
$ .75 each; $8.00 per 12; $60.00 per 100 
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