
SNOWBIRD 
SOUTHPORT—One of the finest red roses intro- 
duced in recent vears. Color is bright red with a hint 
of gold at the heart of the bloom. 
SOUV. DE JEAN SOUPERT—One of the most 
popular new yellows. Coppery yellow with good 
form. Vigorous; glossy foliage. 
SOUVE. DE MME. C. CHAMBARD— A lovely rose 
with very large long pointed buds, opening to per- 
feetly double flowers of bright coral pink with a sat- 
iny peach tint. A strong grower and free bloomer. 
SNOWBIRD—One of the most prolific, pure white 
bedding roses. Full petaled, perfectly formed and 
fragrant. é 
SUNSTAR—Orange yellow flower washed with 
red. Long, magnificent bud. Very fragrant. 
SUSAN LOUISE—Buds are fine formed, long and 
slender and are clear pink in color. The stems are 
long and firm and the plant itself is a prolific bloomer. 
TALISMAN—A most popular rose; fine for cut- 
ting. A color combination of orange, yellow, rose-red 
and searlet on a background of rich old gold. 
VESUVIUS—A single rose of dark velvety red 
generally in clusters. Vigorous, free blooming. 
VIERLANDEN—Pure pink of perfect form. Up- 
right plant. Vigorous. Very fragrant. Superb for 
cutting. 
BEAUTIFUL CLIMBING ROSES 
For the trellis, porch or arbor, the Climbing Roses 
produce a most wonderful covering of delicate foli- 
age and delightful flowers. 
CLI. MME. CECILE BRUNNER—Small, perfectly 
double, exquisitely formed soft rose-pink flowers 
borne in clusters. A vigorous climber and a persis- 
tent bloomer. 
CLI. DAINTY BESS—Single. Crinkled petals of 
apple-blossom pink; dark stamens. 
CLI. ETOILE DE HOLLAND—The beautiful per- 
feetly formed oval buds open into magnificent bril- 
liant red blooms. 
CLI. HADLEY—Large fragrant flowers of intense 
rich searlet, shading to velvety-crimson. 
CLI. K. A. VICTORIA—A favorite old white rose; 
double fragrant flowers of ivory white. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The most popular of all red 
climbing roses. Vivid searlet flowers of large size, 
produced in clusters. 
CLI. PRES. HOOVER—A glorious rose with 
charming color combinations of cerise-pink, flame, 
scarlet and gold. 
CLI. TALISMAN— A climbing sport of the popular 
bush form. A mixture of orange, yellow, rose-red, 
searlet and gold. 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES 

CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH 
By all means plant shade trees. They are effective 
ornamentally from the time they are set out and soon 
their spreading growth will create a sheltered en- 
vironment for the home that will be a pride and joy 
with the passing vears. 
BIRCH | 
Cutleaf Weeping—A very graceful and clean ap- 
pearing tree with its white bark and slender drooping 
branches and deeply cleft leaves. 5-6 ft. $1.00: 6-8 
ft. $1.50; 8-10 ft. $2.00 ; 10-12 ft. $2.50. 
European—Leaves similar to Poplar. White bark 
and of pyramidal form. A fine street tree and very 
hardy. 5-6 ft. $1.00; 6-8 ft. $1.50; 8-10 ft. $2.00; 10-12 
Ft. $2150, 
BOXELDER 
Silver Variegated—Very showy and will stand out 
very bright in a planting. Grafted trees, 5-6 ft. $1.50 
each; 4-5 ft. $1.25 each. 
CATALPA 
Speciosa (Western Catalpa)—A rapid growing 
tree with very large leaves, a nice clean bark and 
large white flower heads followed by long bean- 
shaped seed pods. 6-8 ft. trees, $2.00. 

22 FREIGHT PAID (Except East of Rocky Mountains) 
