
Hugonis' 
or Shrub 
Roses 


HARDY SHRUB ROSES 
Unexcelled for hedges, as a speci- 
men bush rose or among shrubbery. 
2 yr. old field grown. Bloom in July. 
4 to 5 feet. Prices include postage. 
‘A. GRAVEREAUX. Fragrant, 
double, carmine red flowers, fading 
to lighter red; long strong stems, of 
vigorous growth. Each, 54c; 3 for 
$1.50. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Large. 
‘clusters of over-sized, fairly double 
red flowers resembling the Crimson 
Baby Rambler. Ea., 48c; 3 for 
$1.35. 
HANSA. Flowers a reddish vio- 
let, double and fragrant; one of the 
best varieties of the family. Each, 
43c; 3 for $1.20. 
HUGONIS. “The Golden Rose 
From China.” <A beautiful hardy 
bush rose, intense canary yellow, 
single. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.25. 
SIR THOS. LIPTON. Flowers per- 
fectly double, pure snow white. 
Very fragrant. A strong and vigor- 
ous grower. Each, 42c; 3 for $1.17. 
1 Kach of The Above 5, for $2.15. 




EVER- 
BLOOMING OR 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
They form shapely, cOMpact bushes 
about 18 inches high which are in pro- 
fuse bloom until severe frost. Fine 
for borders and great favorites for the 
cemetery. 2 yr. field grown: Each, 38e;3 

Une, 
3 for $1.08; 6 for $2.00, postpaid. 
CHATILLON ROSE—Bright pink. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—White. 
GEORGE ELGER—Golden yellow. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Orange scarlet. 
ORLEANS—Gay flowers of rosy red. 
Free bloomer. 
MIDGET ROSES 
ROSE ROULETTI. So tiny a bee 
will almost cover a bloom! Grows 6 
to 8 inches high with many semi- 
double soft pink roses, less than an 
inch in diameter, from early summer 
until frost. . Fine for rockery or low 
border, or as a pot plant. Each, 1 yr. 
plants: 29e; 3 for SOc; 6 for $1.50, ppd. 
BABY LILLIAN. Very dwarf, 5 in. 
high, with brilliant ‘pink flowers. 
Fragrant. Each, 33e; 3 for 93ec3 6 for 
$1.75, postpaid. : 
ISMENE CALATHINA 
Also called Peruvian Daffodil. <A 
grand summer flowering bulb, produc- 
ing with great freedom large Amaryl- 
lis-like, pure white, fragrant blossoms. 
Keep the bulbs in a dry, warm place, 
and plant out in June. Bulbs can be 
taken up in October, and after a few 
weeks’ rest, potted and flowered in the 
house in the winter, or kept over for 
planting out another season. Easily 
grown. Each, 13% to 2 in. bulbs, 27e; 
3 for 75c; 6 for $1.45; 12 for $2.75, post- 
paid. : 
SUMMER HYACINTH or GALTONIA 
grant, pure white flowers. 
shaped. Beautiful. 

Up to 30 flowers on a spike, 
Protect well over winter. 

PINK DEAN KAY ’MUM 
SALZER’S JUNE 
FLOWERING ’MUMS 
Salzer’s June Flowering Chrysan- 
themums are just what their name 
implies,—they start flowering in June! 
Salzer’s June ’Mums have commenced 
blooming with us on June 20 and have 
continued their extravagant display 
until cut down by hard frost. One 
lady in Biloxi, Mississippi, states that 
these June ’Mums started to bloom for 
her on May 20th and she expects to 
still have blooms on Christmas! 
We know of no finer advance in 
recent years, than in these ’Mums! 
They resemble Salzer’s Cushion ’Mums 
except that they make a distinctly 
larger bush and that they bloom 
earlier and continue to bloom much 
longer. They develop into plants 
about two feet high and with a three 
foot spread, and produce masses of 
bloom. They are also hardier, having 
weathered through unusually severe 
winters. And if anything, they bloom 
more profusely! We consider them 
the most important introduction of re- 
cent years. Exceedingly fine for in 
front of shrubbery or for landscaping. 
We offer three lovely colors: 
Canary Dean Kay—Rich deep yellow 
semi-double flowers. 
Pink Dean Kay. Clear deep pink 

‘semi-double flowers. 
S. Willison—Brilliant crimson, dou- 
ble flowers, very striking. 
Price: Any of above: Each, 65c: 3 
(or 1 of each), for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
dozen, $5.95, postpaid. 
ee 
Showy spikes or racemes, often 
4 feet high, of pendulous, fra- 
Flowers are bell 
Price, 1 to 174 inch bulbs, 3 for 12¢; 6 for 22c; doz., 38e3 25 for 69c; 100 for $2.25, 
postpaid. 
MONTBRETIA 

Plants 2 to 4 feet high with sword shaped leaves and 
many two inch flowers, broadly funnelform. 
Very de- 
sirable and very showy. Many brilliant colors, all mixed, from orange crim- 
son to brilliant red, red and gold, orange yellow, ete. 
leave in the ground and protect over winter. 
Handle like Gladioli or 
Strong bulbs, 3 for 19c; 6 for 34e; 
dozen, 62c; 25 for $1.14; 100 for $3.45, postpaid. 

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of gorgeous, luxuriant flowers and a 


PRUITONE 
REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 
The Hormone spray that-stops pre-harvest 
drop of 
tree to 
CGmakes 
apples and fruits. Holds fruit on the 
complete maturity. 5435—2 oz. ean 
25 gallons spray), $1.00, postpaid. 
RAT CORN 
Iai rate: 
mice and goph- 
ers and mumi- 
fies them. No 
matter where 
they die they 
dry up and will not 
smell. 5433—Price: 
Small size (2 oz.), 
25e; Medium size (6 
0z.), 50¢, postpaid. 



$1.00 
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5 
poison in .tablet form that quickly rids moles 
from one’s premises. 
tle, 30 tablets, 25c; 2 for 47¢c; postpaid. 
Easily used. 5436—Bot- 

We were much pleased with the plants and shrubs that we ordered from you.— 103 
Miss Clara R. Buchman, 607 So. Ottawa Ave., Dixon, III. 
