POLYANTHUS OR FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Cameo. Soft salmon pink suffused with 
gold. Continuous bloomer. 
Chattillon Rose. Vigorous, bushy, im- 
mense clusters, clear pink. 
Else Poulsen. <A tall grower, continu- 
ous bloomers, semi-double flowers 
large for the type; two-tone rose-pink. 
Gloria Mundi. A very striking variety; 
orange scarlet; a low grower. 
Golden Salmon. Large clusters of 
bright salmon-orange. 
Ideal. _.A good grower and continuous 
bloomer, large clusters, dark red. 
Improved Lafayette. A vigorous grow- 
er; deep glowing crimson. 
Pink Gruss An Aachen. Large full 
flowers of glowing salmon-pink. 
Sunmist. Slightly fragrant; clear light 
sulphur yellow. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
2 Year Field Grown Dormant—$ .60 Each. : $6.00 per Dozen. 
2 Year Field Grown Potted—$1.00 Each. 
Cl American Beauty. Hardy variety of 
rich red to crimson. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Large, flesh pink 
flowers, rosy tints in center. 
Mary Wallace. Well formed, large, rosy 
pink with salmon base. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Brilliant rose, 
vivd, shining scarlet. 
Silver Moon. Very effective, white with 
clear yellow stamens. 
BUSH ROSES 
2-Year Nov} Plants: .@. §%.75. Hach: 
Grootendorst. A profuse bloomer; bright 
red. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. Snowy white flow- 
ers of good size. 
PATENTED ROSES 
Crimson Glory H. T. (patent No. 105) 
deep crimson with well formed buds 
and large flowers; dormant $1.25, each 
potted $1.50. 
Donald Prior. Polyantha; (plant patent 
No. 377) semi-double bright scarlet 
flushed crimson. Dormant $1.00, each 
potted $1.25. 
World’s Fair. Polyantha; (plant patent: 
No. 852) large, spicy, fragrant, deep 
crimson fading to scarlet; dormant 
$1.00, each potted $1.25. 
Golden Climber. Climber; (plant patent 
No. 28) large open sunflower yellow; 
fragrant; dormant $1.25, each potted 
$1.50. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Flowering shrubs are used extensively for group plantings in back yard, corners 
of front yard and in foundation plantings. We grow a large variety of shrubs espe- 
cially noted for their good blooming qualities, for beautiful fall colorings and orna- 
mental berries. 
Varieties marked (T) are tall growing shrubs, (M) medium, (D) dwarf. 
(M) Almond Pink Prunus Glan- 
dulosa. Flowers double pink. 
Very ornamental, limbs being 
covered with masses of flow- 
ers. April-May..<0.2.-.--.. ..@ .15 Each 
(M) Aronia Arbutifolia. 
(Chokeberry). White flowers 
sometimes tinged -with red. 
April-May. Bright black fruit 
and red foliage in autumn .@ .75 Each 
(D) Barberry Thunbergi Green 
Barberry. Pale yellow flow- 
ers. April-May. Brilliant red 
fruit. and foliage: in au- 
BUTIVIVib as weeees ie as kd @ .50 Each 
(D) Barberry Red Leaved Atro- 
purpurea. Variety of Bar- 
berry with bright red foliage. 
All’summers "9 vee eb @ .50 Each 
(M) Barberry Mentorensis. Bar- 
berry Mentorensis is a plant 
with a very rugged, strong, 
upright growing branches and 
heavy thorns. Its foliage is 
heavy and thick and of per-. 
fect color—a green as dark 
as the Japanese Yew. Plant 
Patent No. 99.0. @ .75 to $1.50 Each 
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