Pres. Hoover. Cerese. pink, scarlet and yellow. 
Red Radiance. Big, rose red, globe shaped bud that seldom opens fully. Very fra- 
grant. Almost in continuous bloom. Long lasting as cut flower. 

San Fernando. (Patent applied for.) Promises to be the red sensation of the year. 
New. $2.50 each. 
Sister Therese. The best yellow. 
Talisman. Similar to Pres. Hoover in color. Narrower bud. 
FLORIBUNDAS 
Everblooming, usually semi-double. Especially useful for hedging and bedding. 
Price, except where noted, $1.25 each. 
Baby Chateau. Red, shaded garnet. 
Betty Prior. (Patent No. 340.) Lively red, turns to shell pink. $1.50 each 
Orange Triumph. Salmon red with orange shadings. 
Pinocchio. (Pat. No. 484.) Rich salmon flushed with gold. Small bud and flower. 
$1.50 each 
Red Ripples. Oxblood red to carmine. 
Yvonne Roubier. White, slightly tinted sulphur at center. 
CLIMBERS. Pauls Scarlet. The old favorite. $1.25 each 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEAS. Bloom all summer. Price, except where noted, $1.50 
each 
Etoile de Holland. Bright dark red. 
Mrs, E. P. Thom. Reddish gold bud opens to deep golden yellow. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. (Patent No. 374.) Scarlet-copper-orange. Outside flushed 
red. $2.00 ’ 
Pres. Hoover. Carese pink,.scarlet and yellow. 
Rose Marie. Deep pink. ; 
Pink Dawn. Double rose, toned orange. 
SHRUB ROSE ; 
Austrian Copper. Perhaps the oldest as well as the most attractive rose under 
cultivation. Grows 5 to 6 feet high with masses of flowers, coppery red petals 
on top and bright yellow underneath. $2.00 each 

PERENNIALS 
ANCHUSA MYOSOTIDIFORA. Siberian Forget-Me-Not. 12 inches high. Charming 
clusters of little blue flowers. Plant in sun or shade. %5ec each 
AQUILEGIA COERULEA. Colorado Columbine. 2 feet. This beautiful state flower 
of Colorado needs no description. 50c 
ASTER, FRIKARTI. 2 feet high. Lavender-blue flowers, 2-214 inches across bloom 
persistently from June first until frost, in profusion. Good for cutting. We con- 
sider it the No. 1 plant for the garden. %5c each 
ARTEMESIA. Silver King. 4 feet high. A most excellent silvery foliaged plant to. 
use for contrasting colors or to plant in front of unsightly objects. 50c each. 
BUDDLEIA. Butterfly Bush. 5 to 8 feet. Grow like shrubs, have flowers on them 
nearly constantly from June until frost. Good for cutting. Flowers look like a long, 
slender Lilac. Every planting should have them. 
Dubonnet, Lavender-pink, 4 year plants, $1.50 each 
lle de France, rich, glowing, claret-purple, $1.00 each 
Royal Purple, $1.00 each 
White Queen. Pure white, beautiful, $1.50 each 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM. Snow-In-Summer. Very silvery foliage. Used only 
as a ground cover. Clumps, 50c 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. In the following list you will find the best varieties that are 
offered. They are all strong, field grown, clumps. They have all been tried 
here and are hardy and will bloom early enough to give the garden a good dis- 
play of color. 
White 
Avalanche. Medium, large flowering, double. 5c 
Glacier. Low. Large flowers. 75c 
Waku. Medium. Narrow, loose petaled. New. $1.00 
White Gull. Low, button. ‘5c 
Bronze 
Arikara. Medium. Semi-double, free flowering. New. $1.00 
Deanna. Medium. Button. %5c ; 
Flika. Dwarf. Pinkish-bronze. Very attractive. New. $1.00 
Golden Charm. Tall, almost single. Dark gold. New. $1.00 
Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek. Tall. Very clear, bright, bronze. New. $1.00 
Red Gold. Tall. Reddish-bronze. Distinct. New. $1.00 awa 
Sept. Bronze. Low. Large button. %5c 
