INDEX 
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Broad-leaf Evergreens ......... 23 
Dwarf Fruit Trees.............. 5 
PMG EP OOR Ee oi ais, sisiy ns ainsi Ae oetie 5 
Flowering Shrubs ........ 18, 19, 20 
Flowering and Shade Trees..... 6 
Roses—Patented ............ -10, 11 
Roses—Standard .......... Genes 
Roses—Tree ............. tS ee ey | 
Roses—Shrubrugosa ........... 14 
Roses—Miniature .............. 14 
Roses—Climbing ........... atae a Ae 
Roses—Floribunda ............. 17 
Roses—Polyanthas ............. 17 
Vinesitairne oe: 2 aisle Sein ae 20 
SPECIAL ROSEBUSH INDEX 



Roses, Bush 
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American Beauty.............. ee 
American Flagship ....... ots . EE 
Angelat Mateaa, ..i..is cance’ 10 
Anne Vanderbilt .............. 10 
ATER CY FR as cote dete clelcierals ov 10 
Apricot: Qnéensise kl). lola tees 10 
Atlantic! Charter ........0c0:- 10 
AWGINTT FG - i hp clic sre oo ee ie 8 
Best Resardgpen .. 2 .c.cscescess 10 
Better Times ......... Pade aie 10 
Betty PrGr. f. Bose ascccees Sara Wis) ae 
Brandywine ......... wie eraiee os o.6 10 
Bright QBbyess <5... 005.0000 OM wren LT 
Bright (WiAnaye 2 oai5.s.sc oink 8 
Butterscotch Ws..: is 4 4s.0 Sey deeds 10 
Caledonlagg es Jos 3h edb sklsscese q 
Californtgiita <-Tiasisctdsss. o/42.5,- 10 
Carillon coms os wis del VIR bina ol ooeie 17 
Carrie Jacobs Bond ............ 10 
CRETIOHG oan «ca heaiels< atte. etek 8 
Charlotte Armstrong ........... 10 
Cheer “teear ocr cesvce se wa Aas oie 17 
ChingBDOls sok. ac +o Meth dilcie 17 
Christopher Stone ......... ey: cathy 
Colin Kelly ...... felts. 8 ‘iin. she, cig it 
Commander sen: «33 faces: Selene cello 
Condessa de Sastago ........... 8 
Countess Vandal ........... Pe 
Crimson Glory ..... irae. 5 eee 10 
Crimson King ..... thse atsiees reaps fi 
Cynthia Brooke ......... S ualecanaias, 10 
Dainty Bess ...... SP RE 5 6: Nuplelamn ots 8 
Dame Edith Helen ....... nein FE 8 
Debonair ....... Pe, ae afc 10 
Diamond Jubilee ............... 10 
Diékson'a) Red y.605 Ws. ccc cee 10 
Donald Prior We ioe 6: yet as IZ 
Duquesa de Penaranda ......... 8 
Eclipse Sab 0. dos «ness Da tetas 10 
Bdith Caveiue ae ce) sv ccesicn ss site 17 
Edith Nellie Perkins a 13 
EG. Hitl aa ee Boe ode aad 
Bilen. Poulsen ccs o sete 40 tiesticme 17 
PUCERUAT 6) OUU occ sles ciscers ae 4 10 
Etoile de Hollande ............. 7 
Fantasia SoG. 2Ws AMS 600 oc ccc ss 10 
Festival 675 ttc catia Bes hae 10 
Rep: J. Looymans os... 655 eck ties 7 
Fi@atal vib ecccarn csp tesa elersselies 10 
ESIOTE - LIOT A ei epacecmrazensionenen TOVegTaniryreny 17 
Frau Karl Druschki ......c% 5.2 rf 
Fred Bdmuridsiy s2s ih idasitwton dt. « 10 
General Jacqueminot ........... 7 
COL TOTE I tO TESS OL IR BE 8 
Glortaniy!: J29i5,. d.55 Biles opi ak tick 7 
Glofia Moandi-\e... 27020500 )%.. 17 
Gloriowust.. #A5::1qmy Sees. bass 17 
Golden Dawe. ¥..t 4... +s oncs.2 us q 
Golden Harvest (2. Aun ...... Py 720 
Golden Rapture 8 od) cis. ccs . Wao. a 
Goldilocks ..... Aem ly 
Good News .....iaititien»--03 awe 10 
Grand Duchess Charlotte ....... 10 
Gruss An Aachen ..,........... 17 
Gruss An“ Pep Ritz ers cece s&s 7 
Hadleval \B.'s severest strocs. ooo ota x 
Heart's Desiretes . sities a. te cn 10 
Hectorg Deane, Giiiis'.. csitekae « 10 
Hinrich iGaede:s .Grf hf ds. be 06 8 
FLOISEGHIIINS cA ic ais ai te ce 2h c.eeiein + 17 
Horace McFarland ............ 10 
Ideal! (29a) .. Aendiecens eu to Bae s tikes 17 
Imperial Petentate ............ 8 
Improved LaFayette .........+. 17 
SORRNEl WANT. «3 Sots ber coe oye alee yy 
Katherine T. Marshall ......... 10 
KAS Victorig~rsrscemeease cows 0 

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Lady Margaret Stewart ........ 7. 
DL ae got ne ee 10 
Lowell Thomas. ...< o« ..0+ acs) oat il 
PHOID vies «01050 aga optinkn alolotale oS 8 
Major Shelley .......... ee TOS 11 
Mandalay osu... tetetuces snare ak 
Margaret McGredy ............ 7 
Mark Sulivan .......... at 11 
Mary Margaret McBride ........ 11 
McGredy’s Ivory ...,.....+.+- PPR 
McGredy’s Salmon ............. 11 
McGredy’s Scarlet ....... wa tak ff 
McGredy’s Sunset. ..........05.- 11 
McGredy’s Yellow ..........5.. vi 
Mev. G. A. VanRossem......... 8 
Mexico 854650 dnaandee ee nearer Le 
PRR LOM) abe acta ane Sis.cie wige eh 17 
Mirandy.s ocaristasota ares See te 11 
Miss Rowena Thom ............ 8 
Mme. Butterfly ........... wie.  S 
Mme. Cecil Brunner ........... 17 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek ......... 11 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet ........... 11 
Mme. Marie Curie ............. 11 
Mme. Edouard Herriot ......... 8 
Mme. Henri Guillot ..... Wi ci gion ¢ 11 
Mme. Jules Bouche ............ HS 
Mme. Joseph Perraud .......... 8 
Dire: E>. P. Thom ascticets cave vi 
Mra MM. Mddie.. sciha's vic vive 11 
Mrs. Sam McGredy ............ 8 
Narzisse. ...sie.sdee LS t Peeters LE 
NIZA. spins. Fen soso eta Bick exAl shad vf 
Nocturne. .. fas3} <cleisdes deememer 11 
Numa. Fay so): tes seettontels 8 
Orange Triumph ......:....... 17 
Pan America ......... Ay Doce 11 
Panorama... ss ditowge hs alee Ue 11 
Pasadena Tournament ......... 17 
Peal Neyrons 2's).tis ae eeteh teres aie 8 
Le ea ae ee MOLEC eke Oe cere 11 
PE PREMMATDOI. 5 wns tosis ciee e 0.2.8 11 
WearkSy Bucky. ses. tous Se” 2 ae EI 
Permanent Wave ........... peas | 
Peters Briarcliff iy vate os sc 00 0s 8 
PACLULE » 5's. 5s dogs he We nattaeaty »* 8 
Pinkie”, 22’... ghee skeet aise Le ayy 
Pink Princess*... iJon caer ee oe 11 
Pinocchio. ./} hase = See ae 4 sr es 
Poinsettia f; Sas Pees sees Sat 
Poulsen’s Yellow ............. te 
Presa: Boone’ soc eee «ek a keen 11 
Pres. Hoover Vu. k Sejese's oP ale Ae 8 
Prima Donna ......... W tons, she ave 11 
Ramon Bach .2.yfiieqi ies oes 11 
Red Ripples ..¥. saceeecten avs & 47 
Red Sweetheart .......2 5.5... 17 
Rex Anderson .. ee 
Rose. Elfe ... a 17 
RiGseg Marie oe ata En Aheaea 8 
PRUIDALVAL) vio tiga cet gaa et asa 11 
Sim: Perhando Wein sees ke ee cee 11 
Sam Gabriel ......... dR TAL We 11 
San Luis Rey x sic aeqen 8 cevad wars « 11 
Santa.Anita i 20. scticd ot ha pe 11 
Satirnian, bc A foie aa role 11 
Shades of Autumn ............. 11 
ShangrieDid}\ 7. 2. slp Deis steele’. 11 
Shot tS sche codactee sled caddie: 8 
Show Girls. Jaen cs. ences FP ale 11 
Benaraarnc ote ok sua ee eae 11 
Sister (Therese piipreiiag a yma oi dares 7 
Smiles e225 Sa tess clay Ste T 
Snow) Bivdacehaket ays slag alien b's. 7 
Sonesta e. oe sates felt ihed, See Hr bik 
7 
Souvenir De Mme. C. Chambard. 8 
Bterging os sino seie 1 
Sunburst .... 
Sweet Sixteen 
Tafteteae «svi hick e tic die etces siete 
TSMSMAT coe Ieelee es Aisle eels: s oie'0.3 5.0 8 
SERIO” “Srey a ME ae ce eats a: a che ve shen 8 
Texas Centennial ....... rie: Pa 11 
The. Chief » \:.:Sigh. ales stots «ake spel 
The Doctor .. MGage 2.2 neh Ms. 8 
Treasure Island )...:..5......%. 5 8 
Ulrich Brunner ........... Sere t 
Victoria Harrington ....... Prise ® wai 
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HOW WE DO BUSINESS 
DELIVERY—No charge for local delivery in city of Spokane and 
subdivisions adjacent thereto. We are always glad to take your 
order on the phone or by mail and deliver it to any place in 
the Spokane area. 
SHIPMENT—AIlI of the stock listed in this catalog can be shipped 
to you. On all orders that permit us to ship through the mails, 
we prepay the postage. The items in this catalog that are mail- 
able consist of all the roses (except tree roses) and the small 
fruits, such as grapes, raspberries, strawberries, etc, All other 
stock ordered will be sent at the purchaser’s expense by either 
Express or Auto Freight. NO PACKING CHARGE. 
GUARANTEE—We guarantee every item to be true to name, 
of No. 1 grade and in good condition when it leaves here. As 
there are so many things beyond our control, such as weather, 
soil and care, which may cause stock to die, we cannot be re- 
sponsible for losses which occur. However, we will absolutely 
refund or replace without charge any stock which is not satis- 
factory if complaint is made upon arrival. Throughout this cata- 
log are scattered important instructions for planting and if fol- 
lowed correctly, everything you receive from us will grow. 
SUBSTITUTION—We never substitute on an order unless you 
specifically mark your order giving us the consent to do so. 
INSPECTION—AIl the stock that leaves our place carries the 
orange sticker of the Washington Department of Horticulture. 
This is your insurance that all stock has been inspected and is 
found to be free of disease and of first class quality. 
MAIL LIST—We publish two catalogs a year. Our Annual cata- 
log usually available after December 1st and our Fall Bulb catalog 
available August Ist. These catalogs are FREE. A phone call 
or postcard request will put you or your friends on our mailing 
list. Please inform us promptly if you have a change of address. 
SALES TAX—If you live and order from the State of Washing- 
ton, please enclose the 8% sales tax with your order; NO SALES 
TAX FOR PEOPLE WHO ORDER FROM OTHER STATES. 
AVAILABILITY—All of the stock in this catalog is offered for 
Spring and Fall of 1948. Roses, fruit and shade trees are shipped 
to you from March ist to May 15th and again after the dormant 
period arrives in the Fall. All evergreens are Balled & Burlapped 
and can be shipped and planted all the year around. 
PRUNING—AIll of the stock shipped by us is properly pruned 
for planting when it leaves our place. If you wish to prune your 
own stock, please advise on your order. 
YOU WANT YOUR ROSES TO GROW AND BLOOM 
SATISFACTORILY—SO DO WE... PAY PARTICU- 
LAR ATTENTION TO THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW 
Consider these simple instructions and you will have little dif- 
ficulty in growing beautiful roses. 
Roses like a sunny location and should have at least a half of 
day’s sun. Any good garden soil that is well drained will be excel- 
lent for roses. Fertilizer or well rotted manure if available should 
be worked into the soil. 
Unpack and plant roses as soon as received from the nursery 
if at all possible. If you cannot plant at once, unwrap the plants 
and heel in the ground until ready to plant in a permanent 
location, 
In planting, set the plants with the bud, or joint, just above 
the roots, about 2 inches below the surface of the soil. Have 
holes large enough to avoid crowding the roots and be sure the 
soil used for backfilling is finely pulverized. Tramp soil firmly 
a couple of times as the hole is filled and leave a slight depres- 
sion around each plant to retain water. 
As soon as planting is completed see that all plants and the 
soil around them is soaked thoroughly. After the water has set- 
tled, hill the dirt up around each plant to a height of 6 inches. 
As soon as the plant begins to sprout buds, level off this dirt to 
your bed level. 
Keep the Rose planting well watered at all times. To discour- 
age Mildew, only water in the morning or irrigate the bed, being 
careful not to wet the foliage too much, A reasonable application 
of fertilizer applied twice during the summer months, with an 
interval of at least 30 days between applications, will induce 
added growth and extra quality in blooms, 
Each succeeding Spring all canes should be cut back to 6 inches. 
This causes strong new growth and abundant bloom to develop. 
For winter protection in cold climates, hill the dirt up around 
each plant to a height of 8 to 12 inches in late Fall before the 
ground freezes. Level off as soon as danger of hard frosts is 
over in spring and cut plants back as directed, 
