Villa Ridge Nursery 
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EVERGREEN CONIFERS: 
Arborvitae Berkman Golden—15 to 18 in, $3.50; 
18 to 24 in., 0. 
Arborvitae Pyramidal— 30 to 36 in., $3.75. 
Cedrus Deodora—3 to 4 ft., $4.50. 
Cypress Blue—3 to 4 ft., $4.50. 
Cypress Green—3 to 4 ft., $4.50. 
Cypress Golden—30 to 36 in., $3.75. 
Juniper Phitzer—15 to 18 in., $2.50 
Juniper Savins—15 to 18 in., $2.50 
Juniper Tamarix—15 to 18 in., $3.00 
We have other varieties and sizes of conifers not 
mentioned. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES—$1.00 each; 10 for $9.00. 


Orientalis—Large crimson scarlet. 
May Sadler—Large orange with black center. 
Papaver—Large crimson. 
Salmon Glow—Large salmon. 
Sass Pink—Very beautiful, large delicate pink. 
These poppies were grown in one of the best- 
known gardens in America. 
Roses and Oriental Poppies will be shipped pre- 
paid. All Evergreens and Conifers are balled and 
will be sent shipping charges collect. 
Peonies—Red, pink and white. $1.00 each. 
ROSES 

2 Year No. 1—$1.00 each; 10 for $9.00 
RED 
Ami Quinard—Blackelustered; darkest of the red 
roses. Double. 
Chris Stone—Best bright red rose, with long point- 
ed buds. 
E. G. Hill—A large dazzling red; a sixty petaled 
flower. 
Etoile De Holland—Large, crimson, ere: 35 to 
AO petals. 
Hoosier Beauty—Long dark red buds; spicy frag- 
rance. 
McGredy Scarlet—Brilliant red petals with base 
of gold. 
Pasadena Tournament—Small Paul Scarlet type; 
thornless. $1.50 each. 
PINK 
Dame Edith Helen—Beautiful, pointed buds; _ bi- 
color: cream and pink. 
Pink Dawn—Very large double; lovely pink. 
Rapture—Beautifully shaped buds of deep pink. 
WHITE 
Caledonia—A favorite pure white; large, double; 
high centered. 
Mme. Jules Boche—Pure white with tint of pink in 
center. 
McGredy’s Ivory — Perfectly formed flowers of 
creamy ivory white. 
YELLOW 
Golden Rapture— Oval buds; flowers sunflower 
yellow; sweet. 
Joanna Hill—Long buds of orange yellow; opens 
to lighter color. 
McGredy's Yellow — Perfect blooms of large, 
bright buttercup yellow. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—Clear, canary yellow buds; very 
popular. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont—Deep golden yellow; fine bud 
disease resistant. 
Sister Therese—Chrome yellow; tinged with car- 
mine. 
TRI-COLOR ORANGE and YELLOW 
Autumn—Burnt orange, with russet brown and 
red on yellow. 
Condessa De Sastago—Petals scarlet inside; yel- 
low outside. Very popular rose. 
Duquesa De Penaranda—Beautiful copper apri- 
cot; popular. 
Pres. Hoover—Old favorite of many colors oe ios 
ingly combined. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—Red, copper and orange; 
changing to best pink. 
Talisman— Unusual combination of gold, apricot, 
pink and carmine. Extra large flowers; old 
favorite. 
CLIMBERS 
moe Scarlet—Medium double flowers of scarlet 
red. 
Cecil Brunner—Small, perfect bright pink buds; 
through spring and summer. 
Pres. Hoover—See description above. 
Etoile de Holland—See description above. 
Talisman—See description above. 
Betty Uprichard— Salmon pink inside; coppery 
carmine outside. 
American Pillar—Single red with white eye; mid- 
season. 
Aviateur Bleriot—Bright yellow, single. 
Dorothy Perkins—Soft shell pink. 
Excelsa—Double, scarlet. 
Gardenia— Yellow buds, creamy flowers with rich 
yellow. 
Hiawatha—Single crimson. 
Tausendschoen—Almost thornless, soft pink to 
white. 
Veilchenblau—Bluish flowers in clusters. 
White Dorothy— Small double flowers, creamy 
white, in clusters. 
Wichuriana—Clusters of white flowers. 

