
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
The most popular flower in the garden. From our 
years of experience selling roses we have chosen 
those varieties we feel are most hardy and suitable 
for our western climate. Be assured of strong, 
husky plants-and order “Western Roses.’ Our 
choice from regular No. 1 stock listed on pages 62 
and 63, except patent roses. 
$9.79 
89c 
Each Dozen 
Postage, 10c each; 36c dozen 
See page 62 

Five different varieties of apples grafted on one 
understock. Usually includes early, fall and winter 
types. Very good for the back yard garden where 
there is room for a few trees and a variety is 
wanted. 
$2.6 $4.90 
Each 2 for 
Postage, each l5c, 2 for 2lc 

Cushion Mums 
A Flower Garden Is Not Complete 
Without a Good Selection of Mums 
A hundred blooms on one plant the first year. 
Hardy and of rapid growth, these bedding mums 
deserve a place in your flower garden. Their low- 
growing symmetrical mounds of colorful flowers 
will win a place in the heart of any garden lover. 
5 Your Stee Nee Eat Mums $ l Z l G 
Postpaid 

CONCORD SEEDLESS. The same color and good- 
ness in flavor as the original Concord but no 
seeds. Very good for jams and jellies. 
$3.05 
$1.1 Each 3 for 
Postage, each llc, 3 for 17c 
One of the hardiest and most attractive shrubs for 
western climatic conditions. Beautiful bronze or 
reddish-purple foliage and growth that can be 
easily trained. Edible fruit good for jams and jellies 
on some varieties. For detailed description of 
varieties, see page 69. 
One each of the four listed on page 69, 4 for 
$3.99 
Postage, 24c 
