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ROSE BUSHES 
From the hundreds of lovely roses, Cecil 
_ Solly has selected these as being the ones that 
are best for this district, most free from 
troubles and a good color range. They are all 
strong, sturdy Washington Grade 1 bushes, 
which have outstanding colors, foliage, form 
and trouble resistance. All are two years old. 
New Roses for Your 
Garden! 
APRICOT QUEEN, (Pat. No. 464.) A lovely 
combination of colors of orange and apricot at 
the base of the petals, merging to salmony-rose 
and phlox-pink in the fully developed bloom. 
The bud is long pointed. A good strong grower, 
with handsome, leathery foliage which serves 
as a splendid foil to the perfectly formed buds 
and open blooms. $1.25 each. 
HEART’S DESIRE. (Pat. No. 501.) (H. & S.) 
Superb blooms of a pure, even shade of lumi- 
nous red, without any shadings of maroon. It 
is sunproof, even in the hottest weather. Ex- 
ceedingly vigorous growth, free blooming, an 
intense fragrance. $1.50 each. 
MME, CHARLES MALLERIN. (Pat. No. 
409.) (Mallerin) An outstanding sensation, with 
flowers that stand erect on extra strong stems. 
One of the earliest roses to bloom. The color 
of the open flower is orange, overlaid with 
flame. The large buds are a deep glowing 
orange, $1.50 each. 
SANTA ANITA. (Pat. 539.) (H. & S.) Per- 
fectly formed, long pointed buds unfold into 
flowers of clear silvery pink. Mildly fragrant. 
Quite free-blooming. $1.00 each. 
CLIMBING MRS. SAM McGREDY, (Pat. 
394) (Western Rose) A climbing sport of the 
well known hybrid tea, Mrs. Sam McGredy. 
Flowers are of a beautiful copper-orange color, 
flushed with Lincoln red on the outside of the 
petals. Delicately perfumed. Glossy, bronzy 
green foliage. $1.00 each. 
RUTH ALEXANDER. (Pat. No. 178.) 
Stoic (Wilber) A beautiful, intensely fragrant 
climber. Flowers are large, high-cen- 
tered, yellow at base, merging into orange and 
peach-red at petal tips. Glossy foliage. $1.25 
each. 
COLLECTION PRICES — All Six for Only $6.30. 
ONE EACH of the four Bush Roses (retail value $5.25). Our special price, $4.40. 
“ORTHO” ROSE SPRAY KI. A special combination kit containing a 2-0z. bottle 
of EXTRAX Insect Spray and a 2-o0z. bottle of GREENOL Liquid Fungicide, to- 
gether with an illustrated circular on Rose Pest Control. 
Makes 12 gallons of com- 
bination spray for simplified control of rose insects and diseases. 
Complete Rose Spray Kit, Postpaid, $1.00. 
SEVEN GORGEOUS PEONIES 
There is no flower that will give such lasting 
satisfaction with less care or pest bother than 
peonies. The giant blossoms, many of them 
fragrant, are best in June, Once planted they 
need not be moved for years. Fertilizer, free- 
dom from weeds or grass and a reasonable 
amount of moisture are all that are required. 
AVALANCHE 8.7 (Crousse). A choice creamy 
white, coming into bloom late in the season. 
The flower is large and compact, with a collar 
of creamy white petals surrounding a center 
of delicately tinted lilac-white petals occasion- 
ally edged carmine. A choice cut flower and 
also a fine show flower. 85c each. 
ELLA CHRISTENSEN 9.0 (Brand). An ir- 
resistibly appealing new pink of the large size. 
with narrow serrated petals, One of the finest 
pinks yet. Lighter than Walter Faxon. A 
splendid flower both in the garden and as a 
cut flower. $1.50 each. 
FELIX CROUSSE 8.4 (Crousse). A deep rose- 
red showing no stamens. Consists of a central 
bomb of incurved petals surrounded by broad, 
prominent guard petals. 
late red. 7%75ec each. 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS 9.8 (Kelway). A fine 
A good all-purpose 
v. mid-season lacy white that fully deserves its 
high rating. The flowers are large, rose type, 
with long laciniated petals. Plant is medium 
tall, upright, with strong stems that hold the 
sa flowers erect. A really fine white. $1.35 
each. 
PUGET SOUND SEED CO., Inc. 
LONGFELLOW 9.0 (Brand), One of the most 
popular red peonies because of its distinct, 
fadeless color and general dependability, both 
for cutting and garden decoration. Comes into 
bloom early mid-season. The plant has excel- 
lent foliage and strong, stiff stems. The flower 
is a bright crimson and is a showroom winner. 
$1.20 each. 
MONS. JULES ELIE 9.3 (Crousse) An im- 
mense self-colored flesh-pink, shading a trifle 
deeper toward the base of petals. Great prom- 
inent broad guard petals enclose an immense 
ball of incurved petals of the same color, all 
covered with an intense silvery sheen, It looks 
more like a huge chrysanthemum than a peony. 
The plant is medium tall with strong stems. 
An early bloomer with pleasing fragrance. 
7d5e each. 
WALTER FAXON 9.3 (Richardson). 
COKE The most vivid of all pinks, the only 
“real pink’’, as someone has said. A 
remarkable flower at its best in the showroom. 
The flowers are of medium size, attractive in 
form, and mildly fragrant. In the showroom it 
tops them all. $1.00 each. 
COLLECTION .. . $6.00 Postpaid 
One each of the above seven Wonderful 
Peonies ($7.40 value) only $6, postpaid. 
(NOTE: Plant peony roots with eyes two 
inches below the surface. Deep plantings do 
not bloom well.) 
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