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In spite of the fact that Roses are one a i ia) ) 
portant lines it is seve ral years since we have offere 
in our annual list. This is of course because all 1 a) 
sold before November. 1A BASAL 
We grow three types: 5 ts— VW nt 
Bush and Climbing for garden use; Bras 
Standard or Tree for garden use} 1) a7 \ tae 
Florist Roses for forcing under glass. i AaG 
The present situation is: — PROt Hh pi 
All types are entirely sold. Sat \S he) ip OF 
We have already commenced to book advance 0 TS O1 
No. ‘ erede Tree Roses for season oe 2 
. Price is “open” and to be set about June 1 ‘his 
season’s price was $1.50. We think it will ‘probably’ the 
same for next season but don’t care to ert 
interested call or write for further particulars. A 
We strongly urge ordering your Tree. Roses r 
next season as there is every reason to expect 
mand will again exceed supply. 
GARDEN ARISTOCRATS 
This is the title of our annual booklet’ which | “ot 
considerably more descriptive material than this list 2 
also includes quite a number of very new things 0 f which 
the present supply is too small to be offered at wi holesale 
In February we will mail a copy to every nurs yt 
in Washington, Oregon and California whose ur is 0 
* our mailing list and shall be glad, upon megurstys x 
a copy to any Aparh iyos elsewhere. Le ese 
ae - if vi ay 
LILAC SHOW Tei 
Our annual April show which will ne held. he 
nursery gives a chance to observe the latest , 
varieties and also to. see what progress we hie 
in our 13 years’ work breeding new kinds," 
Nurserymen in’ the San Francisco Bay, reg ey 
‘notified of date by. post i which will be Fi, 
‘to any address. 
Come if you can! 9) f 
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