26 WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 15, 1942 

ROSES (Continued) 
POLYANTHA OR “BABY” ROSES 
Dwarf everblooming roses, especially desirable for bedding and edging. New 
Profits in Polyantha Roses: Seil your customers on the idea of filling their flower 
beds with polyantha roses instead of annual flowers, geraniums, or other bedding 
plants, They will bloom all season and do not require replacement every year. 
Perl0 Peri00 
NOush, | SOME eras Wa ee a ee ee eG 20.00 
NOS LI6S ES OULT CVT 70 Wye ae ae Ree ee eee OR Be Ree IC eee oe 1.90 16.00 
Noa laiePa Cit CaCO as t= 2 OW Tee as eee a epee ee re eee 2.90 25.00 
ING 5136 EPA CLLIGs CORSE eT WON eee ee ae eee 2.15 18.00 
*Pacific Coast-grown only 
7Southern-grown only 
** Available in both Pacific Coast-grown and Southern-grown 
*Cameo. Shell pink and salmon with a golden glow. 
+Cecile Brunner. (Fairy Rose) Small dainty buds of clear pink, yellow base. 
*Chatillon Rose. Enormous heads of vivid light salmon-pink, semi-double. 
{Golden Salmon. Large clusters of reddish-orange flowers. 
jldeal. Dark red in clusters, a good grower and continuous bloomer. 
“Improved Lafayette. Deep glowing crimson, vigorous grower. 
**Katharina Zeimet. Double pure white flowers, very fragrant. 
‘Kirsten Poulsen. Open, scarlet, flowers, tall growing, continuous blooming. 
**Lafayette. Frilled flowers of light crimson, tall for polyantha. 
tPerle d’ Or. Well formed buds of nankeen yellow with orange center. 
*Pink Gruss an Aachen. Large full flowers of glowing salmon-pink. 
*Sparklleer. Sparkling red flowers; good for forcing. 
*Triomphe Orleanais. Semi-double, open, cherry-red blooms, clusters. 
CLOVERSET POTS 
Offer your nursery stock to your customers planted and growing in Cloverset 
Pots in full foliage and in full bloom when it will look more attractive and bring the 
most money, therefore more profit. Cloverset potted plants extend the planting 
season into the summer and any plants left over can be carried for early fall sales. 
STANDARD HEAVY CLOVERSET POTS 
Diam. Diam. Soil Per Per 
No. Height top bottom capacity 100 1000 
0) iy Sha i lie 4% in. 3% lbs. 2.50 22.50 
1 61% in. © Trak, 51% in. Delos: 4.00 35.00 
2 91% in. seep 6% in. 15 lbs. 4.50 40.00 
3 Ome tii ay TR 71% in. 20 lbs. 5.00 45.00 
No. 0 for perennials and for greenhouse use. No. 1 for perennials. No. 2 for roses 
and shrubs. No, 3 for large shrubs and transplanting. 
SPECIAL LIGHT CLOVERSET POTS 
Diam. Diam. Soil Per Per 
No. Height top bottom capacity 100 1000 
0 5 in. By ahah 41% in. 3% lbs. 2.00 18.50 
i 6% in. 6 in. 5% in. 9 Ibs. 3.00 27.00 
2 9% in. ive hae 64% in. 15> lbs. 3.50 32.50 
No. 0 for perennials and greenhouse use, No. 1 for perennials. No. 2 for roses 
and shrubs, 
300 pots at 1000 rates. Not sold in less than 100 lots. 
VINES 
AMPELOPSIS (Ivy) Perl0 Peri00 
Engelmanni. Clings to walls without support. Large five-parted leaves. 
DE 0 Pa 20 trae se SF Mg aad Sg ne Sen ga Se 80.00 per 1000 ia, 9.00 
Medium Pt. 2S ear ea ee oe eee 60.00 per 1000 .85 7.00 
Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper) Five-parted leaves; bluish-black berries. 
NOS) 1s eS ee ee ee ee eee §0.00 per 1000 1.10 9.00 
Mediima = 2 ee See ae eee eee ie. 60.00 per 1000 85 7.00 
Tricuspidata (Veitchi) Boston Ivy. Handsome, glossy-green foliage; 
clings to brick, stone or stucco. 
ZF year Noo 1) 18-24einehesi ae ene 150.00 per 1000: 2.10 18.00 
2 year, Medium, 12-18 inches __-2*3 0 = 120.00 per 1000 1.70 14.00 
