Hybrid Tea Roses 
Available April, May. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Generally con- 
sidered at the top of the red gar- 
den Roses. A vigorous grower 
producing blood-red buds that 
open into magnificent flowers of 
intense deep crimson with an en- 
thralling fragrance. $2.00 each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. One of 
the choice older red Roses. Very 
large, loose, semi-double blooms 
of brilliant red that are very fra- 
grant. $1.60 each. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. Su- 
perb new pink Rose. The buds are 
deep coral-pink with gold base 
opening to high centered, clear 
pink flowers. Foliage is thrifty 
and dark green. $2.00 each. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. After 
thirty-two years, this is still one 
of the best pink Roses. Very large, silvery pink blooms, sweet- 
ly fragrant. $1.60 each. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Undoubtedly the choicest new yellow 
Rose. Beautiful in bud and distinctive as an open flower, this 
Rose with its rich deep yellow color and fresh fragrance should 
be in every garden. $2.00 each. 

MRS. E. P. THOM. Pure unfading, very fragrant, golden yellow 
flowers of fine form. Plant is vigorous and very hardy. $1.60 
each. 
PEACE. A new multi-colored Rose of great promise. Large, 
oval buds open to immense flowers that are light yellow with 
pink tints. Flowers are fragrant and the plant has thrifty 
looking foliage. $3.00 each. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Choicest of the older multi- 
eolors. Large flowers of flaming scarlet and yellow in the bud, 
opening to soft creamy yellow with scarlet markings. Has a 
rich fragrance. $1.60 each. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. While not a Hybrid Tea Rose, this 
‘Hybrid Perpetual is still the best white garden Rose. Blooms 
in June and again during August and September. Flowers are 
large and of a purity unequalled in other Roses. $1.60 each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE. One of the choicest of all climbing Roses developed 
from Paul’s Scarlet. Color is a true intense red, flowers are 
large, and appear in June and intermittently through the 
summer. $1.65 each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Flowers are possibly larger than Blaze, of 
the same color, but appear during June only. $1.25 each. 
DR. VAN FLEET. Large, fragrant, pale pink, Hybrid-Tea-like 
flowers on long stems make this one of the best of the climbing 
Roses. $1.25 each. 
GARDENIA. Vigorous climber with large, creamy white flowers 
with deeper yellow centers. $1.00 each. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. A true rambler, long in use but still extra 
fine for trellis and bank work. 
Small, double, pink flowers borne 
in huge trusses. $1.00 each. 
CLIMBING VINES 
Available April, May 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi). 
Rather small, bright green foliage 
turning scarlet in fall. Will cling 
to smoothest surfaces. 69c each. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus 
dens). Glossy foliage, 
white flowers, and large 
of orange. and crimson 
persisting all winter. 69c each. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE. White, 
fragrant flowers on _ sprawling 
vines from July till frost. Ideal 
for covering banks. 49c each. 
PURPLE WISTARIA. Pale lilac 
flowers in large panicles in May. 
These grafted plants are sure to 
bloom. $1.00 each. 
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Flowering Plants 
Ready to Transplant. 
Annuals 
Sturdy, well grown, and thoroughly hardened plants of the 
following varieties are offered through May and June. All uni- 
formly priced: Doz., 40c;, flat of 48, $1.50. 
Blue Cap Ageratum; Giant Crego Asters; Mixed Calendula; 
Mixed Helichrysum (Strawflower); Mixed Tall African Marigolds; 
Mixed Dwarf French Marigolds; Bedding Petunias in mixed or 
separate colors: white, pink, light blue, dark blue or violet, and 
dark red; Portulaca, double and single mixed colors; Salvia 
Splendens; Salvia Bonfire; Semi-Tall, Rust-Resistant Snapdragons 
in mixed colors; Dwarf Ten Weeks Stocks; Mixed Verbenas; 
Giants of California Zinnias mixed; Lilliput Zinnias mixed. 
Special Annuals 
Dwarf Giant Ruffled Petunias, mixed colors, $1.00 per doz. 
Colossal Shades of Rose Petunias, 3 plants, $1.00. 
Perennials and Biennials 
The following choice perennial plants are offered through late 
March to June 15, at the uniform price of 29c each. 
Anchusa Italica; Anemone Pulsatilla; Anemone Japonica; 
Aquilegia Scott Elliott Long-Spurred Hybrids; Arabis, white; 
Arabis, rose; Armeria (Sea Pink); Bleeding Heart (Spectabilis); 
Candytuft, white; Carnation Grenadin (Hardy Border); Cerastium 
(Snow-in-Summer); Coralbells; Coreopsis Lanceolata; Bellis or 
English Daisies; Shasta Daisies, Alaska; Pyrethrum (Painted 
Daisies); Dianthus Semperfiorens (Hardy Pinks); Perennial Blue 
Flax; Forget-Me-Nots, pink or blue; Foxglove, Shirley Hybrids; 
Gaillardia, Burgundy; Geum, mixed; Liatris (Kansas Gayfeather); 
Lychnis Chalcedonica; Phlox Subulata Magenta; Primula Poly- 
anthus; Primula Veris; Scabiosa Caucasica, blue or pink; Mixed 
Double Sweet William; Tritoma (Red Hot Poker); Yellow Trollius 
(Globeflower); Veronica Spicata; Viola Tricolor (Johnny Jump 
Up); Viola Cornuta, blue or apricot. 
Special Perennials and Biennials 
DELPHINIUM. Sturdy, eight-month seediings from Vetterle 
and Reinelt’s hand-pollinated seed of Pacific Hybrids, 
choicest of all Delphiniums direct from the originators and 
raised for us by Bror Nyberg, Syracuse’s own plant spe- 
cialist. Choice of Galahad (white), Guinevere (pink-lav- 
ender), Summer Skies (light blue), and Blue Bird (deep 
blue). 50c each; $5.00 per doz. May 15th. 

PELARGONIUMS (Tender Geraniums). 
Zonale Large Flowering Types. For pot specimens and bed- 
ding. Choice of red, salmon-pink, pink, and white. 50c each; 
$5.00 per doz. May 15th to June 30th. 
Specialties in Scented Geraniums. Sturdy, well branched plants 
in 31-inch pots. Choice of Graveolens (rose), Citriodorum 
(orange), Fragans (nutmeg), Gratum (cinnamon), Pretty Polly 
(almond), Fine-Leaved Crispum (lemon). 75c each. February 
to June. 
Specialties in Large Flowered Types. Flowering plants in 314- 
inch pots. Choice of Lady Pollock (yellow, green and brown 
foliage with red flowers), La Fiesta (giant flame-red blooms), 
Rose Bud (giant clear pink), Marguerite de Layre (giant 
pure white), Kovenbun (red Poinsettia flowers), Jeanne (Carna- 
tion-flowered), Baden Powell (true Ivy with white pink- 
throated flowers). 75c each. February to June. 
PANSIES, Steele’s Qwn Original Jumbo Mastodon. The finest 
of all giant Pansies. Plants are sturdy, branching, and bear 
4- to 5-inch flowers on long stems, and in an enchanting 
array of colors. Raised for us by Eddie Moore, Central New 
York’s best known Pansy specialist. Basket of 12 plants, 
89c. April and May. 

CHOICE PRIMROSES. For the specialist. We are proud to offer 
a limited quantity of choice varieties raised and flowered by 
Elmer Baldwin, Syracuse’s most ardent horticulturist. Choice 
of Giant Auricula Hybrid in blue, purple, maroon, buff, or 
mixed at 65c each; Polyantha Grandiflora, 50c each; Pulveru- 
lenta, 50c each; Beesiana, 50c each; Sieboldi, 75c each; Elatior, 
50c each; and other rare varieties, for which please inquire. 
Roses and Flowering Plants 
