McGREDY’S IVORY—Large creainy white flowers, 
moderately fragrant. A strong growing healthy 
plant. Price 90e. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—Pearly white camellia-like 
flowers tinged blush, vigorous, tall and branching, 
An easy grower and free bloomed. Price. 90c. 
BLENDS 
CHARLES P. KILHAM—Oriental red flushed with 
orange and glowing scarlet. High centered buds 
open fully double, sweet scented. Price .90 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—Long pointed buds of 
appricot-orange opening to coppery apricot. Price 
90 
HEINRICH GAEDE—Finest long pointed buds of 
nasturtium-red open to fully petaled blooms of 
double orange-yellow. Fruity fragrance. This is a 
striking rose. Be sure to have av least one in your 
garden. Price .90 
HEINRICH WENDLAND—Reddish-copper or nas- 
turtium-red, reverse of petals deep golden yellow. 
Well formed buds open perfect tor exhibition. Very 
fragrant. Price .90 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Beautiful scarlet coppery- 
orange heavily flushed with Lincoln red. One of 
the best of the many Irish roses. Price $1.00 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—A fine vigorous 
upright growing sort popular in every garden. 
Large flowers of charming cerise-pink, flame sear- 
let and yellow. Thick petaled and fragrant. Price .90 
TALISMAN—Well known and very popular for ecut- 
ting. Red and gold buds open to scarlet-orange and 
rich yellow. Price .90 
THE CHIEF—Pat No. 456 All-America rose selection. 
Extremely long buds of flame rose opening to large 
flower of flame, coral and copper. Very fragrant, 
strong plant, mildew resistant. Price $1.00 
YELLOW AND APRICOT SHADES 
ECLIPSE—Pat. No. 172—Long, streamlined bud of 
rich gold without shading. Price $1.25. 
FATENCE (Dutch Beauty)—Regal in exquisite beauty 
of form from long tapering bud to full  petaled 
opening of bloom. Soft peach and cadmium yellow. 
Price $1.00 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—Large 
flushed orange red. Strong grower, 
erect. Price .90. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Double, rich, sunflower yellow, 
strong and free blooming, very fragrant. Price .90 
JOANNA HILL—An invaluable yellow cut rose, long 
shapely buds on long upright stems. Lasts well 
when cut. Price .90 
MceGREDY’S YELLOW—Large, bright buttereup yel- 
low flowers; every bloom perfect form, exceptional- 
ly strong grower among the yellows. Upright and 
disease resistant. Large leaves on dark-bronzy-red 
stems. Price .90 
deep yellow 
blooms held 
MRS. E. P.. THOM—Fine long buds open into perfect- 
ly shaped flowers of rich lemon yellow. Price .90 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Medium sized buds of reddish 
gold open to semi-double, golden yellow flowers of 
excellent form. Moderately fragrant. Price .90 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—Winner of the Bagatal- 
le Gold Medal. A charming nasturtium buff with 
Shell pink at the petal edge. Sweetly fragrant. 
Price $1.00. 

TREASURE ISLAND—Flaming coppery-pink, inside of 
petals light salmon, orange at base; strong stem; bud 
long pointed; flowers large and fragrant. Received 
highest award of Silver Medal at San Francisco Fair, 
also Certificate of Merit from New York World’s Fair. 
Price $1.00 
G. A. VAN ROSSEM—Vivid orange and apricot on 
golden yellow ground. Price .90 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CHAPLIN’S PINK—A eross of American Pillar and 
Paul’s Searlet Climber and like its parents is a 
strong hardy sort producing masses of lovely live 
pink blooms. Price 75¢ each. 
CHEVY CHASE CLIMBER—(Pat. No. 443)—New. 
Tested for two years in a non-commercial test gar- 
den and comes very highly recommended. It is a 
very hardy, disease resistant and produces in great 
abundancee, large clusters of red flowers over a long 
period. Price $1.50 each. 
DR. HUEY—A spectacular climber producing an 
abundance of large ruffled dark-maroon flowers 
centered with numerous bright yellow stamens im- 
parting an unusual color effect. Price 75¢ each. 
DR. VAN FLEET—A well known favorite for cutting. 
Flowers are delicate flesh pink borne on long stems, 
the plant is a strong grower, the blooms cover the 
lo she 
foliage during June. Price 75e¢ each. 
DOUBLOONS CLIMBER—(Pat. No. 152)—A strong 
growing sort producing huge semi-double flowers of 
saffron yellow, abundant bloomer. Price $1.00. 
FLASH CLIMBER—(Pat. No. 396)—A startling new 
climber winner of A.A.R.S., Orange-searlet with 
reverse of petals yellow. Price $1.00 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—Huge scarlet blooms 
borne in clusters on long stems. Best in its color 
class. Price .75 

ROSA HUGONIS—Golden Rose of China. 
A splendid early rose for the border. Single 
yellow blooms by the hundreds are borne on a 
6 to 8 foot bush of arching habit. Extremely 
hardy and attractive, fine foliage all summer. 
2 to 3 foot plants, 75¢; 3 to 4 foot plants $1.00. 
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we can best serve the nation’s interests in this way. We will be 
glad to advise you regarding choice of plant materials and the 
placing and planting of any stock purchased. 
By grouping our orders we can arrange delivery of plants to 
Dunkirk, Fredonia, Jamestown and intermediate points. 
DIRCONURE—A fine fertilizer and soil conditioner with 
a peat moss base. 50 lbs. (2 bushels) for $2.00; 714 Ib. bag 65e. 
Special potting soil per bushel 50e. 
Labor and time previously devoted to landscape work will 
with few exceptions be diverted to food production, We feel that 
