Roses The Linn County Nurseries 
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Size Each’ Per 10 
—Oriental, Celastrus orbiculatus. .....................--.--------------- No. 1 00 4.50 
Similar to above. More but smaller fruit than 
above. 
CLEMATIS. All like cool, well-drained, but moist, 
limestone soil with sun for the tops. 
— Henryl. Large single, white. 22.2.2......--.-- 2-year No. 1 1.00 
—Jackmanni. Large, violet-purple. .................... 2-year No. 1 1.00 
—Mad. Ed Andre. Large velvety red. ................ 2-year No. 1 1.00 
—paniculata, Japanese Clematis. -...................-... 2-year No. 1 .50 
Great masses of small fragrant white flowers in 
September. Hardiest of all. 
HONEYSUCKLE—Scarlet Trumpet, Lonicera sem- 
TROL VAL CUS eee ve eke oe ges aye tae eee nace eter No. 1 00 
Almost evergreen. Long coral red flowers con- 
tinuously. Excellent for cutting. 
—Halls, Lonicera japonica halliana. -..............................----- No. 1 30 2.50 
White changing to yellow, fragrant. July-Sep- 
tember. 
MATRIMONY VINE, Lycium barbarum. ......................... No. 1 .40 
Red fruits. 
TRUMPET VINE, Bignonia radicans. ...............................- No. 1 .50 
Upright growing vine. Long trumpet shaped. 
Orange-scarlet flowers. 
WISTERIA—Lilac-purples ipso se ee se ee No. 1 00 
Long branches of purplish-blue flowers in May. 
Vigorous. 
ROSES 
All plants offered are two-year field-grown bushes. Cut back the top so 
only two or three of the stronger canes are left six inches long, and plant a 
little deeper than they grew, in well-drained rich soil. Sun until about 2 p.m. 
then shade, is the ideal exposure. 
We have condensed our list of varieties so it includes only the most satis- 
factory patented varieties, the old standbys, and newer varities which are re- 
ported most satsfiactory in the “Proof of the Pudding,” reports to the American 
Rose Society. These will give the most rose value per dollar spent for plants. 
Of the dozens of new varieties which are highly exploited each year by their 
introducers only a very few make good. 
QUANTITY PRICES. Almost as much work and expense is used in filling 
and packing an order for one bush as several, so we can give cheaper rates 
on larger quantities except of the patented varieties. 
On orders for 10 to 25 plants deduct ................ 5c per plant. 
On orders for 25 or more plants deduct ........ 10c per plant. 
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