CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 33 


YEW, Taxus 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA. A medium upright and spread- 
ing variety and may be successfully trimmed either way. 
15-18 in. $3.50 each; 18-24 in $5.00 each. 
TAXUS HICKSI. (Hick’s Yew). A close, compact pyra- 
midal tree. A very rich dark green and may be used 
in place of the favorite pyramidal Arborvitae. 
15-18 in. $3.50 each; 18-24 in $5.00 each. 
TAXUS INTERMEDIA. Similar in type of foliage and 
coloring to Brevifolia ,but a more upright and vigorous 
grower, without a doubt growing twice as fast as 
Brevifolia. We consider it the best of all the yews. 
15-18 in. $3.50 each; 18-24 in $5.00 each. 
RAMBLER AND 
CLIMBING ROSES 
$1.50 Each; 10 for $12.50 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large, double, solitary 
flowers, extremely profuse. A strong quick grower 
producing bright rose red flowers. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER. A good grower making a 
good covering wherever grown and covered with many 
bright pink flowers when in bloom. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHLIN. A _ new introduction with 
large solitary flowers of moderate fragrance. Crimson 
at the tip of the long buds and trails through the un- 
folding curly petals as carmine on a body of pearl pink. 
A wonderfful rose for covering and for individual or 
mass beautification. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. This is the beauty of all the red- 
flowering ramblers. The flowers are large and well 
shaped. They are bright scarlet red and throughout the 
long blooming season they fade but little. 

DARK GREEN AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 
PEONIES 

FESTIVA MAXIMA 
BARONESS SCHROOEDER. Rose type; late. White with 
shadings of flesh. This is one of the finest Peonies. Its 
immense flowers of great substance with high chalice- 
shaped center are freely produced, lasting a long time. 
COURRONNE D’OR. Immense white blossoms with crim- 
son blotches. Late. Its loose fluffy petals form an 
open massive head. Similar to Edulis Superba only 
blooming two weeks later. 
Divisions $1.00 each: Clumps $2.00 each 
EDULIS SUPERBA. 
pink. 
mercial 
Extra early, crown type, old-rose 
Indispensable as an extra early deep pink com- 
cut-flower. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Medium sized very brilliant red flower 
globular, fragrant, and rich, dark green foliage. A 
charming mid-season favorite. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Pure white with crimson splashes 
in the center. Very large with long strong stems. Early 
blooming variety of beautiful bearing. 
MARCHIONESS OF LANSDOWNE. Large white flowers 
sometimes changing in color to silvery pink. 
MONS JULES ELIE. Early mid-season and the aristo- 
crat of all peonies. Glossy lilac pink shading a deeper 
pink at the base, the entire flower overlaid with a silver 
cast, making wonderful cut flowers. One of the largest 
and handsomest cutting peonies in existence. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. The earliest of all peonies, a 
deep rich crimson, a profuse bloomer and is usually in 
bloom Decoration Day. An old favorite garden peony— 
very showy and fine. 
PRESIDENT TAFT. Delicate hydrangea pink, completely 
enveloped in a halo of white. Profuse bloomer. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. A late bloomer, flat, compact, 
rose type, rose pink with silver tip. Erect grower with 
strong stems. A bright apple-blossom pink, very free 
flowering of perfectly formed flowers. The ideal cut- 
flower peony. 
