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Hybrid Perpetuals (June Roses) (QUANTITY PRICES 
American Beauty. Fragrant; rose-red. $1.25. 
Frau Kari Druschki. A favorite white that outsells all others of this type. The total number OF ALL THE ROSES YOU ORDER 
$1.25. will determine what price you use. 
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piri eben ek AES ae rs 25 You may figure a discount on any extra Roses you buy 
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Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink. $1.25. over and above our special collections according to the fol- 
Paul Neyron. Largest brilliant pink. $1.25. lowing table. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Black-red. $1.25. ; | 
S. M. Gustave V. Fine everblooming pink. $1.25. Each price Each price | 
Each price in total are | 
’ listed in order of order 0 
Bxard, Kugosas, Cre. (Shrub “Tofees) catalogue 12 to 23 24 or more 
Harison’s Yellow. The old-fashioned yellow dooryard Rose. $1.35. $1.25 $1.20 $1.15 
Hugonis. Early yellow. Like big buttercups. $1.35. 135 130 1.20 
Karl Forster. Large, double, snow-white blooms. Grows to 5 ft.; blooms 1.50 1.40 1.30 
imtermittently. $1.75. 1.75 1.65 1.50 
Martha Lambert. Semi-pillar or tall shrub type. Contimuous display of 2.00 1.90 1.80 
large red panicles of small blooms. $1.25. 2.59 2.40 2.25 
Rosa Mundi. Red interestingly mixed with white. $1.25. 
rz > 28 UN. j Y } ] Gift 9 ji Planting Directions Are Included with Each Order | 
A good all metal Duster suitable for a garden of 2 or 200 Roses....... $2 00 | 
TRI-OGEN, All-Purpose Rose Dust Ohio Customers Add 3% Sales Tax 
Oneryearis supply for l2bushessee eee eee 85 : 
Onefyearsisupplystor 60 bushes warren nett ere 3 50 
A lifetime Spade made of Molybdenum steel ; practically indestructible— Our Roses Guaranteed 3 Ways 
the Spade Wellse inthe nursery cee en ener ee eee 5 10 Grow and Bloom the Following Year 
Good Pruning Shears (Climbers the 2d Year) 
The Shears our workmen use. We’ve never worn one out and we esti- “ Go Wild T N 
mate some have made more than two million cuts................. 3 60 Never to Sucker (Go Wild) Poe Loe ome 


Varas ( Geu) (Not pictured) 
The aristocrat of the narrow-leaved evergreens, with rich blackish green foliage. Re- 
markably resistant to trying city conditions, it belongs in every foundation planting. 
Cuspidata and Andersoni are the faster-growing, spreading types; Brevifolia, a compact 

variety; Hatfieldi and Hicksit are narrowish and tall-growing. Cuspidata capitata Is 
pyramidal. Cuspidata 
Cuspidata Andersoni Capitata Brevifolia Hatfieldi Hicks 
12 60) GY Sei ase oe $3 00 $2 75 $3 75 $3 75 $3 50 $3 75 
HES. toy WS Satis 6 a i.c oc 4 00 373 4 75 4 75 4 50 4 75 
i ator2 it tae eee 5 00 4 75 5 euits 5 50 55 
Demos tte ces neue 5 50 7 75 be et 7 75 
DVS S fey iy ise casio & eae 7 00 LORTS ee Pate 10) 7 
StOroy ol Caan ee 9 50 9 50 aie 12 00 ne 
SU OMet tee meee 14 00 13 50 arn 15 00 
WMaguolia (Pictured below) 
Fasei2 The Oriental Magnolias make one of the finest displays of 
spring. They are not particular about the soil; however, a 
Itberal quantity of manure or other organic material mixed in 
the ground will make for very rapid and lush growth. 











STELLATA. This one blooms first, generally before the last 
snows. It is dwarfest growing and the most fragrant one of Pyracautha Coccinea 
the three. 
SOULANGEANA. This is often called the pink-cup va- , . 
riety. More widely planted than all the others combined. Lalande Ot lagi Soe } 
SOULANGEANA LENNEI. The purple-cup variety, which A semi-evergreen shrub, which is especially 
blooms a week later than Soulangeana. beautiful when loaded with berries. Field-grown 
A=IN DODUDIATESHA amie. At oar One ae Reet eRe eae eee $2 00 plants are difficult to transplant, so we recom- 
GINS POs PLANUS Ace tehaca aie mae ay acters rae fee ee are eet 3 00 mend stock grown in pots. 
Potted plants make transplanting safe. SS ioeyenichy Civcomonesonoaaésovet $1 00 
Magnolia orders are filled in the spring only. Bains, DOL: plants smyamie ant oar esa eee ie7d 
Stellata Soulangeana 


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