85c Each: 10 for $8.00 
(Except as Noted) 
POSTPAID to 4th Zone; beyond, add 12c each. 
After March 25th, in gallon cans, plus 15c¢ each. 
Not Postpaid 
ROSES 
No. 11/4, — Two-Year-Old Field Grown 
Except as Noted, Will Bloom This Year 
No. 1 and No. 11/2 grade roses are two years old and are grown in same nursery 
rows, No. 1 simply having more canes; root systems usually being equal. Both 
grades will bloom profusely the year planted. 
Bush Roses — Will Bloom This Year — Bush Roses 
RECS 
Etoile de Hollande. This magnificent red rose is 
ranked among the first three of its color by everyone 
who knows roses, and many will place it first. Perfect 
buds are medium size, opening beautifully and cleanly 
into glorious flowers with incomparable fragrance. 
Bush is strong, free branching, healthy. Actually has 
no serious fault. You can pay fancy prices for pat- 
ented red roses and get no finer results. $1.00. 
Brazier. The buds are of burnt orange, beautiful 
and pointed. These open to double flowers of bright 
scarlet with an orange glow. A showy rose for garden 
color, $1.09. 
Gipsy Lass. Tall, rampant, habit. Profusion of 
large, informal flowers of dark crimson, blooms with 
great abandon at all seasons, and has a most exotic 
perfume, 
Hadley. This old favorite, with its brilliant rich 
crimson color, vigorous growth, long stems, mildew- 
proof foliage, full blooms and rich fragrance, is close 
to the top in red roses. 
E. G. Hill. Immense flowers of lasting, dazzling 
scarlet, never fading or turning blue, but actually 
becoming deeper red as it opens. Borne on long 
stems, and are deliciously fragrant. There are few 
red roses which will rival E. G. Hill, for it is truly 
a magnificent rose. 
Will Rogers. Plant Pat. 256. Intensely fragrant, 
double velvety maroon-crimson free bloomer, Vigor- 
ous grower. No, 1 strong bushes, $1.25. 
PINK SHADES 
Else Poulsen. A florabunda type. Medium size 
flowers, semi-double, of lasting bright rose pink. 
Constant blooms, 
Kathrine Kordes. This splendid Rose has a lovely 
form, large size, and delicate fruity fragrance, deep 
pink blooms, edged with silver, long stems and ideal 
buds make it a perfect cutting rose, 
Mari Dot. Reddish salmon buds, double blooms of 
brilliant salmon pink, sturdy bush with holly-like 
foliage. 
Mme. Edouard Herriott. The red hot copper shade 
of the bud and softer coral tint of the open flower 
won a $5,000 prize offered by the “Daily Mail’ of 
London, and it has been famous ever since. Indis- 
pensible in every garden. 
Rose Elfe. Floribunda type rose with clusters of 
very double pink 2% inch blooms on long stems. Vig- 
orous, free blooming plant. Wonderful for cutting, 
$1.00 each. 
WHITE 
Caledonia. The purest white among Hybrid Tea 
Roses. Beautifully shaped, long buds are exquisite 
and fragrance is delicious. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Everblooming, low-growing bush form baby Roses 
for the brightest spot in your garden. Plant full sun. 
Edith Cavell. Bright crimson with white center. 
A good, summer-long bloomer, Gal. cans only, $1. 
Improved Lafayette. A Florabunda type with large 
double cherry-red flowers in constant profusion, Grade 
No. 1, 3 year. Gal. cans only $1.50 each. 
Kirsten Poulsen. Rather tall grower with scarlet 
flowers in great clusters. Grade No, 1. Gal. cans 
only, $1. 

A VALUABLE HINT 
Here are recommended amounts of fertilizer 
for each 100 square feet of your Victory Gar- 
den. barnyard manure, 100 pounds; sheep or 
rabbit manure, 40 pounds; poultry manure, 20 
pounds; the special commercial fertilizer for 
Victory Gardens, 4 pounds. 
—From Pacific Rural Press. 
BIRDS may be kept away from cherry 
trees, it is said, by tying artificial or 
wood-jointed snakes, found in 10-cent 
stores, along the branches or twigs of 
the trees. An old piece of hose, similarly 
tied in a snakelike roll, is said to de- 
ceive the birds. 
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MULTI-COLORS 
Autumn. Full handsome buds are a superb burnt- 
orange, the opening flowers heavily suffused with 
russet-brown and bronzy red all over-laid on a 
background of rich yellow in a color combination 
of glorious autumnal foliage. Deliciously fragrant. 
Mme. Nicolas Aussel. Flower very large, double, 
full, intensely fragrant, salmon shaded carmine and 
ochre, tinted yellow at base, borne singly on long, 
strong stem, $1.00. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A beautiful copper - orange 
color, heavily flushed with Lincoln-red on the outside 
of the petals. There is no other color in roses like it. 
Buds are long-pointed, high centered, and double, 
with a moderate fragrance, Growth low, robust and 
much branched with the most beautiful bronzy green 
foliage, glossy and luxuriant, ever seen on a rose bush. 
Talisman. A vividly colored rose justihes all ol! 
the fine things that have been said about it. The 
brilliant coloring is a mixture of orange-scarlet and 
golden yellow in irregular proportions. Very double, 
exquisitely shaped, borne on long stems, exceed- 
ingly sweet scented. Gal. cans, 3 years, $1.25, 
YELLOW AND ORANGE 
Golden Emblem. The lovely long buds of golden 
yellow are beautifully tinted with crimson on the 
outer petals, Opens to a full golden yellow flower. 
The glossy green foliage is particularly fine, does 
not mildew, and the buds are borne on long stiff 
stems. 
Senora Gari. Exquisite blend of gold, buff, and 
apricot. Buds of good form; fairly double. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Famous of yellow roses 
and with that brilliant, shining shade that everyone 
likes so well. A vigorous, erect grower, bright green 
foilage, producing many exquisite buds on long, stiff 
stems, The flowers are large and full, clear bright 
sunflower- yellow. 
Ville de Paris. Flowers of clear sunflower yellow 
which do not fade. Its shell-shaped petals (20 of 
them) become lovely cups filled with delicious Tea 
fragrance. Vigorous, tall growing, glossy foliaged. 


LEAVES OF FOUNTAIN CHESTNUT 
—See Page 4 
85c Each; 10 for $8.00 
(Except as Noted) 
POSTPAID to 4th Zone; beyond, add 12c each. 
After March 25th, in gallon cans, plus 15c each. 
Not Postpaid 
This Column All Fine 
CLIMBING ROSES 
That Will Bloom This Year 
A climbing rose will produce as many flowers as a 
dozen bush roses. They may be trained against walls 
or fences and many of the vigorous growers will 
climb quickly into the branches of tall trees. 
‘RED CLIMBERS 
Flash. Patent 396. An All-American Rose selection. 
Luminous-orange-scarlet petals with gold reverse. 
Climbs vigorously and blooms almost continuously 
from April to November. The most brilliant climbing 
rose yet introduced. $1.50. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. (Improved.) An _ intense 
vivid scarlet, semi-double, very freely produced in 
clusters of 3 to 20 blooms on long much branched 
canes, the plant being a mass of color from top to 
hottom. The flowers do not fade and there is noth- 
ing to compare with it for striking effect. $1.25. 
Cl, Red Radiance. HT. A strong grower, and the 
big red stiff-stemmed blooms are just as numerous 
and fine as on the bush. 
YELLOW—GOLDEN CLIMBERS 
Clg. Marechal Neil. Long a favorite climber, this 
superb old lemon yellow variety with its large 
globular, highly perfumed blooms, still remains de- 
servedly popular. Best in shade. No. 1 grade, $1.25. 
Climbing Mrs. Erskine P. Thom. Few will dispute 
the claim of Mrs. E. P. Thom to be one of the finest 
yellow bush Roses, and many will place it first. We 
have it now in a vigorous climber, multiplying many 
times the number of flawless yellow buds which can 
be produced on a bush type. 
PINK CLIMBERS 
Cl. Los Angeles. HT. The Los Angeles Rose is one 
of the most popular bush Roses grown. The climber 
has the same glorious flame-pink color and freedom 
of bloom, 
MULTI-COLOR CLIMBERS 
Indian Summer. Pat. No. 448. Wonderful shades of 
copper, old rose, strawberry pink and old gold. Buds 
of good form, blooms crinkled and ruffled. A strong 
grower and continuous bloomer, $1.50 each. 
Climbing Talisman. It is difficult to imagine any- 
thing more striking than a fence or trellis covered 
with the lovely red and gold flowers of the much 
admired Talisman. 
PLEASE MAKE A SECOND CHOICE 
ODD LOTS NOT ENOUGH TO CATALOGUE 
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1 Var. Leaf Chestnut, 5 ft.. 3.50 
1 Phellodendron Chi., 6 ft... 3250 
1 Purple Leaf Beech, 8 ft.... 15.00 
2 Green Leaf Beech, 6 to 8 ft..... - 4.50 
10 Magnolia Acuminata, 3 to 10 ft. 
Ii Chestnuts Oak, 6itonlOuit 3.00 
i top.Gratted Pink: Locust) Ln tease ae 7.50 
2 Douglas Native Thorn, 3 ft... 1.50 
4 Garrier horn, 5) to. 9 ftp ee 
4 Pagoda or Sophora, 2 to 5 ft... 
5 Hackberry Chinensis..................... 
8 Laburnum Vulgare, 5 to 9 ft 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Silex /Verticillata, 2 to 6 1t. ee eee 
4 Kerria Silver Variegated. Single 
6 Ligustrum Quohai, 4 to 6 ft 
Le Resale? Privet,4 to 6) tte eee 
35 Amur Privet heavy grade for hedge 
2 Eleagnus Longipes, 3 to 4 ft............ 
1 Comptoniay “Sweet Pern, Sit... eee 
EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
2 Plats Ceanothus Prostratus... 2.2. each 1.75. 
4 Mahonia Beali. Various sizes 






6 Mahonia Nervini, .3-inch pots.....cccccctecceeee .25 
5 Ligustrum Ionandrun, 3 ft... 2.00 
6 Amur River/South) Privet, 2) to: 5) tte eee 
3 Esscallonia Rubra, 2 ft wide.......... 
3 Viburnum Rhytidophyllum, 2 to 4 ft... 
Stlex Parneyis 12 ctomlSuinc hiss eee rene each 1.00 
PERENNIALS—GROUND COVERS 
2 Flats Japanese Spurge, flaty.2..] eee 3.00 
Yucca Kilamentosaces... ee 25 to .50 
Yucca Filamentosa Variegated........cc ccc 235 
8 Teucrium Chamaedrys, 6 fo 8)in see -20 
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