KOSES .:-.-. 
MOST BEAUTIFUL OF 
ALL FLOWERS 
We consider our selection of Roses on this page to be the 
most dependable of the long list of rose varieties 
You can add beauty to your home with Roses. Plant them in the garden, on the trellis and 
arbor. You will be proud of the everblooming Rose Bud—Fresh cut Roses from June until 
frost as well as the fences and walls covered in June with a blanket of Rambler Roses or the 
hardy large flowering types. 
HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Price heavy 2 yr. field grown plants $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45 
postpaid. Guaranteed to reach you in good growing condition. 
Bloom the first summer (except climbing varieties). 
_ Ami Quinard —Best of the “black” Roses—very dark velvety crim- 
son. 
Edith Nellie Perkins —Delicate color blends of light cerise—pink 
and gold. 
E. G. Hill—pazzling scarlet to deep pure red. 
Etoile de Holland —Brilliant crimson red—one of the most de- 
pendable and long lived. 
Frau Karl Druschki—Best of the large white hardy roses. 
Golden Charm —vVery double fragrant sunflower yellow. 
Pres. Hoover—Cerise pink, softly flamed with yellow, orange and 
scarlet. 
Radiance, Pink — still ranks as one of the best. 
Roslyn—orange buds—full golden yellow flowers. 
Hardy Climbing Roses (Ai! Heavy 2. 
Price, Climbing Roses, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45 postpaid. 
Climbing American Beauty —Deep Pink and Large Bloom. 
Dr. Van Fleet —Large Double White, Hardy and Free Bloomer. 
Excelsa —Red Rambler, one of the best ramblers. 
Paul’s Scarlet—rinest Red, A Most Beautiful Rose. 
Primrose —Double primrose yellow blossoms, Best 
climbing yellow. 

Special Climbing Rose Offer 
Six—2 yr. Climbing Roses. One each of 
above varieties, all for $6.25 postpaid. 


Plants for Shaded Situations 
Shrubs 
Barberry Thunbergil (green) 
Cornelian Cherry (Cornus Masc) 
Hamamelis Vernalis (Witch Hazel) 
Hydrangea Aboroescens (White) 
Hydrangea (Oak Leaved) 
Ligustrum (Regal Privet) 
Ninebark (Dwarf type) 
Snowberries—red, pink and white 
White Kerria (Rhodotypus) 
Evergreens 
Boxwoods—both types 
Mahonia (Holly Leaf Mahonia) 
Taxus (all varieties) 
Wintercreepers (see page 27) 
Ground Covers 
Vinca Minor (Blue Periwinkle) Price $5.00 for 25; 
$12.00 per 100. 
Wintercreoper (Evergreen), Euonymus Colorata 
SPRING or FALL 
Both are good planting seasons for most all 
types of Nursery stock. Remember to plant EARLY 
in the Spring. Whenever possible Fall planted 
stock should be mulched and otherwise protected 
over the first Winter. 


FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
White American Beauty 
Everblooming Baby Ramblers 
(Polyanthas) 
Most desirable for their continuous vivid colored 
blossoms throughout the late summer and early fall. 
Plant them in solid beds, or border your paths and 
garden beds and enjoy their vivid long-seasoned blos- 
soms throughout the summer. We find them excep- 
tionally striking when planted with Evergreens as a 
background. The following varieties are among the 
best in flowers and thriftiness of their respective 
colors: 
Chatillon —Enormous heads of vivid pink flowers all 
through the season. 
Golden Salmon—Beautiful 
with orange and gold. 
Kirsten Poulsen—Bright searlet; one of the finest 
of the everblooming polyanthas. 
Price, Polyanthas Roses: 2 yr. No. 1 plants, 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.45, postpaid. 
— LEAF SPOT Teor 
Keep the foliage of your roses well covered 
(about every 10 days) with a good fungicide spray 
or dust during the Spring and Summer months and 
especially during extended moist rainy periods. The 
mild type of sulphur, the newer copper mixtures, 
or other commercial preparations may be used. 
salmon richly overlaid 

Plant Roses several inches deeper than they 
stood in the nursery row. Dig large hole and use 
a mixture of Peat Moss and top soil to fill the 
hole around the roots. Trim the top severely when 
planting (early Spring). Correct low pruning to 
produce the finest blooms is 6 to 8 inches above 
the ground level. In the fall for winter protection 
mound earth up about a foot high around the 
bushes and then give added protection with tall 
grass, straw, fodder, or other suitable material. 
Horticultural Peat Moss for Roses $1.00 per bag of 
approximately one bushel. 

