JOHN M. EISLER NURSERIES, BUTLER, PA. 31 

COMMON LOCUST 
Robinia Pseudoacacia—60’ 
1-9 10 up 
Each Each 
Gita 6 2 tities ee ee Pe ee, 1.00 .90 
SPto nl Okra Weta re 2.00 130 
LOMEO @ Lite bers ie ck eh os iho Bae 3.00 2220) 
Rosa Hugonis—é6’ HUGONIS ROSE 
QUOTE Ce eae So Ses ne rte ip) .60 
Seto Hitt, on. eee wae ion 1.00 > 
Rosa Rugosa—6’ RUGOSA ROSE 
Fac a MEE SE 9s ge PS bts chee chth Rd Lili Be .65 50 
Rosa Rugosa F. J. GROOTENDORST—Red or Pink 
Peto Ms tte eee ee a ae .65 
Rosa Wichuraiana—2’ WICHURIAN ROSE 
Wig eS oS SANA, So ALES Ed ns EL re ee Oe 20 .40 
Rosa HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Everblooming or Monthly Roses 
Our experience with roses is that it is best to have them well 
established in pots before selling them to you. You can safely 
plant them at any time of the year when potted in the large 
Cloverset Pots containing 15 Ibs. of soil and we are always glad 
to replace any that do not grow or bloom for you, at no cost. 
Varieties in Red 
Ami Quinard 
Charles K. Douglass 
Margaret McGredy 
Christopher Stone 
Better Times 
Texas Centennial 
Be Gri! 
Etoile de Holland 
Varieties in Pink 
Betty Uprichard 
Briarcliff 
Dame Edith Helen 
Mme. Butterfly 
Mrs. Rowena Thom 
Mrs. Henry Bowles 
Price—Potted 1.5 8 
1 ert 1.25 each 
Varieties in White 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
K. A. Victoria 
Frau Karl Druschki 
Varieties in Yellow 
Joanna Hill 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Golden Sastago 
Sister Therese 
Souv. de Clauduis Pernet 
Golden or Multi-Colored 
Autumn 
Condesa de Sastage 
Pres. Herbert. Hoover 
Talisman 
Guaranteed to grow and bloom the first summer 
12.50 dozen 
