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% PAINESVILLE, OHIO 49 
Each Each Each 
1-4 5-24 25-up 
RIBES 
—alpinum. 5 ft. (Mountain Currant) sandy to silty 
clay loam, moist, well drained, PH 6.0-7.5, sun- 
shade. 
PeetOel ori ses...) weelloes eee .40 ‘oo .30 
PMUCORLOM IN. oasis gcse bite mens .45 .40 ao 
—aureum. 8 ft. (Golden Currant) sandy to silty clay 
loam, moist, well drained, PH 6.0-7.5, sun- 
partial shade. 
2A AKOE PSE S we, See ae eee eee By Tae 40 35 
BML OMMEGES Ge 00k oe ic he ea se es 45 40 
ROBINA 
—hispida. 9 ft. (Rose Acacia) sandy loam to silty clay, 
dry-moist, PH 6.0-7.5, sun. 
LOMO CLL Met eee tries 00 45 .40 
A ARO 8 he nae eae ee 00 00 45 
De LOMmORLU de ae 80 70 60 
—pseudoacacia. 55 ft. (Common Locust) sandy loam 
to silty clay, dry-moist, PH 6.0-7.5, sun. 
6 to 8 i Ue oe Sa jevAs 1215 1.00 
8 to 10 Linea hee te Tel 1.50 | EOS) 
PIR SL 4 sith 8 ee 3.00 2.50 
13%4 to 2 LTV ee eee 3.50 3.00 
—viscosa. 10 ft. (Clammy Locust) sandy loam to silty 
clay, dry-moist, PH 6.0-7.5, sun. 
CME ee ees Be) .50 45 
Sm LOMMOE Lore, en) tee .80 .70 .60 
ROSES 
Hybrid Tea and Everblooming 
ROreorade wo ee Ss. 1-9, each .80; 10 and up, each .75 
—Betty Uprichard — pink 
—Briarcliff — Columbia pink 
—Condessa de Sastago — coppery pink 
—C. K. Douglas — brilliant light crimson 
—Cynthia — light red 
—Editor McFarland — pink, suffused yellow 
—Etoile de Holland — dark, velvety red 
—F. K. Druschki — snowy white 
—Grenoble — Scarlet crimson 
—Hadley — red 
—K. A. Victoria — snowy white 
—Konigin Louise — fragrant white 
—Marcia Stanhope — fragrant white 
—McGreedy’s scarlet — scarlet 
—McGreedy’s yellow — buttercup yellow 
—DMiss Rowena Thom — satiny pink with gold base 
—Pres. H. Hoover — marron, orange and gold 
—Rouge Mallerin — deep red 
—Souer Therese — rich yellow 
—Souv. de C. Pernet — yellow 
—Talisman golden yellow, stained copper red 
—Ville de Paris — yellow 
—yYellow Sastago — yellow 

