20 THE FREMONT NURSERY 
OFFICINALIS TYPES 
‘ All very early. The first to bloom. 
OFF. RUBRA—Old fashioned double red. T5c. 
SINGLE JAPANESE PEONIES 
BUTTERFLY—Deep cerise shaded to light pink. 
Gives a fluttery butterfly like effect. 75c. 
MIKADO—Dark red. Late. 75c. 
THE MOOR—Dark red, early. 75c. 
‘REGENT—Blush pink. Extra fragrant and an extra- 
ordinary bloomer. One of the most valuable of all. 75c 
WATER LILLY—White with large cluster of yellow sta- 
mens in center. 75c 
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Please note that the 10 rate does not apply | 
unless the order calls for not less than 5 of the 
same variety and size. It does not apply to 10 
plants made up of one or two of a variety. 
IH Aero ly ame hae Fam le ONL i me NOS 
ROSES 
We Strongly Advise Spring Planting. 
The reputation of our roses is known far and wide. 
We believe we handle the best line of roses that are 
offered anywhere. 
The supply of roses is again short this year, especial- 
ly good stock. 
Many have increased their prices, but we are quot- 
ing the best roses at the same low price as last season. 
The price of all, except the patented varieties is for 
Each Perl0d - 
2-yr. Heavy Nowil Grade on eee $ .85 $8.00 
We have a very complete list of varieties as follows: 
HYBRID TEAS - EVERBLOOMERS 
AMI. QUINARD—Black velvety crimson maroon. 
AUTUMN—A new novelty. Outside burnt orange; inside 
buff and gold, streaked with red. Fragrant. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Salmon pink, reverse copper. 
COLUMBIA—Large, rose pink. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGA—New, pink and gold. One of 
the best all around roses ever produced. 
CALEDONIA—White. , 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Velvety Red. Fragrant. 
DAINTY BESS—Rose pink, waxy. Single. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Extra large, pink. ; 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA~—Apricot, orange and pink. 
EDITH KRAUSE—Pale White. : a 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS#sight cerise, inside salmon. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—hbhg pdifted pink bud with am- 
ber glow. : 
E. G. HILL—Large lasithg scarlet: 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND=New, bright red. Fragrant. 
EDEL—Ivory white, fragrant. sci ca ‘ual ae 
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