PATENTED HYBRID TEAS 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Plant patent No. 38). A very distinctive rose and gold com- 
bination. $1.75 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant patent No. 105). Its name describes it better than words. 
It is glowingly, richly crimson and very fragrant. $1.75 each. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Plant patent app. for). Soft buff yellow with buff orange center. 
Beautiful buds. $2.50 each. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. (Plant patent No. 607). Large flowers of deep rose-pink 
flushed with yellow. $1.75 each. 
MIRANDY. (Plant patent No. 632). A “He-man’’ rose of huge size and luscious 
garnet-red color. $1.75 each. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. (Plant patent No. 537). Warm salmon-pink on long 
cutting stems. $1.75 each. 
PEACE. (Plant patent No. 591). Has everything: Color, size, and sturdiness. Winner in 
All America Rose Selection for 1946. Highest scoring Rose throughout the entire history 
of All America Rose Trials. The shades and color of Peace vary amazingly with 
climate, soil and season. The buds are golden yellow each petal edged with pink; 
it’s an enchanting thing to watch the buds open and the gold change to ivory white 
while the pink blush spreads and deepens along the edge of every petal. The blooms 
are unusually large, very double, long-lasting and constantly fresh looking, with a 
haunting fragrance. $2.50 each. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
$1.35 each—10 for $1.25 each unless otherwise noted. 
FLORADORA. A gorgeous red-scarlet color, called cinnabar. A very abundant bloomer. 
PINOCCHIO. (Plant patent No. 484). A salmon pink bloom, produced abundantly on 
low, bushy plants. $1.50 each. 
RED RIPPLES. One of the newer introductions which has gained great favor. Rich red 
blooms are carried in immense clusters. An excellent hedge plant. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
$1.35 each—Any 10 for $12.50. 
ELSE POULSEN. A semi-double two-toned pink bloom of high excellence. An old 
favorite. 
GLORIA MUNDI. An excellent plant for borders of a strikingly beautiful orange-red. 
IDEAL. A darker hued red cluster, holding the color well. 
ORLEANS. One of the best of the Polyantha family. Vivid, rosy-crimson blooms are 
produced freely. 
HARDY SHRUBS 
SPECIAL—YOUR CHOICE OF ANY 6 SHRUBS LISTED—$5.75 
ROSE PANICLE DEUTZIA. An early spring flowering, somewhat dwarf shrub, bearing 
racemes of pink flowers on gracefully arching branches. Excellent in the shrub bor- 
der. 2-3’ $1.00 ea.—3 for $2.75. 
DEUTZIA PRIDE OF ROCHESTER. An old favorite of the shrub family, bearing double 
pink flowers in early June. 15-18 $ .75 ea.—3 for $2.00. 
SHOWY BORDER FORSYTHIA. Truly one of the early harbingers of spring. Is there 
anything more beautiful than these lovely golden bell shaped flowers, produced so 
profusely along the branches? 2-3’ $1.25 ea.—3 for $3.25. 
HIBISCUS (SHRUB-ALTHEA). In assorted colors. One of the most popular shrubs be- 
cause they bloom in late summer and early fall when no other shrubs are in bloom. 
They range in color from white through pink, red and purple, and are available in 
all colors. 2-3’ $1.00 ea.—3 for $2.75. 
ZABEL HONEYSUCKLE. Beautiful red flowers, very compact well-formed bush. One 
of the better honeysuckles. 2-3’ $1.25 ea.—3 for $3.25. 
SWEET MOCKORANGE. This is the most fragrant of all the Mockoranges. Creamy 
white flowers completely cover the plant in June. $2-3’ $1.25 ea.—3 for $3.25. 
DWARF NINEBARK. A dwarf shrub reaching only 3 feet in height. Ideal for borders 
and hedges. White flowers are a lovely contrast to the yellow green foliage. 
15-18” $1.00—3 for $2.75. 
PINK FLOWERING ALMOND. This small shrub flowers almost immediately after 
Forsythia in early spring. Its pink, very double flowers are borne along the branches 
in great profusion before the leaves appear. Truly a beautiful shrub. 
18-24” $1.25 each—3 for $3.25 
VAN HOUTTE SPIREA. The well known and popular shrub used for screening. It is a 
rapid grower and bears a profusion of white flowers in early spring. Very hardy. 
2-3’ $1.00 ea.—3 for $2.75—6 for $5.00 
RED SNOWBERRY. Will grow equally well in shade or sun. In June pink and white 
flowers appear and in the fall red berries with white dots hang in clusters along 
the weeping branches. A very beautiful shrub for fall and early winter effect. 
15-18" $ .75 each—3 for $2.00 
WEIGELA ABEL CARRIERE. Highly prized for its rose carmine flowers with yellow 
throat. Shrub is of a soreadina habit. 15-18'' $1.00 each—3 for $2.75. 
HOME GARDEN PEACHES 
We believe that everyone who has room, should have a few fruit trees. We especially 
recommend peaches because the trees bear earlier than other fruits and the trees 
never get too large to be sprayed by the home gardener. Most peaches are self-fertile. 
We recommend the following varieties as being the best for home use: 
Trees 4’ high (Monroe grown) $1.25 each—3 for $3.50 
EIBERTA. An excellent canning peach. Yellow and freestone. Grows in almost any soil. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. A very early yellow freestone, considered by many the best early 
peach. 
HALEHAVEN. A richly colored large, freestone peach of high quality. The flavor is 
excellent. Best for canning. 
J. H. HALE. An old favorite. Does not bear as heavy as others, and as a result pro- 
duces huge peaches. Brings a fancy price on the markets. Freestone. Must be planted 
with another variety for pollination. 
KAL-HAVEN. A fairly new introduction of bright red color on yellow. Excellent for 
eating out of hand and for canning. Yellow freestone. 
RED HAVEN. This is one of the newest introductions. As its name implies, it has a 
definite reddish yellow color, wonderful flavor and good size. 
PLUMS 
Plum trees bear early. The fruit is delicious eaten out of hand or made into preserves 
and jams. We believe every home owner will feel he has made a wise investment in 
two or more trees. We say two or more because plums are self sterile and must be 
planted in pairs. We have designated Japanese varieties with “’J’” and European 
varieties with “E’”. A pair of Japanese or a pair of European must be planted together. 
Trees 4’ high (Monroe grown) $2.95 each—2 for $5.75. 
“E’’ FELLENBERG. Also called Italian prune. This is the plum from which most of the 
prunes are made. The fruit is purple, juicy and delicious. 
”E”, GERMAN PRUNE. One of the oldest plums under cultivation, it is excellent for 
canning. Purplish black in color, and medium in size. 
“E" SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. The most popular plum for home use. Fruit is large, 
purplish black, covered with blue bloom, very delicious. 
“J”, ABUNDANCE. Excellent for home use. An early and prolific bearer of dark red 
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SCHEIDECKER FLOWERING CRAB 
ORNAMENTAL LAWN TREES 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA. Almost everyone is familiar with this best known of the 
Magnolia family. One of the earliest trees to bloom in spring, it makes a simply beau- 
tiful specimen for the lawn or for accenting a particular spot in the garden. They are 
full of flower buds right now and just waiting to burst into bloom. 
3-4’ high, B&B $15.00 each—2 for $28.50. 
BECHTEL CRAB. Another of the lovely ornamental trees bearing beautiful double 
rose-like blooms, that completely hide the branches. An early spring blooming 
variety. 2-3’ tree $2.00 each—2 for $3.60. 
SCHEIDECKER CRAB. Pictured above, this small tree makes a beautiful lawn specimen. 
Flowers are double bright pink and very long lasting. 3-4’ tree $2.50 ea.—2 for $4.50. 
FLOWERING PLUM. A shrub-like tree that should be in every garden. Bright pink 
flowers stud every branch and twig early in the spring before the leaves appear. 
4-5’ tree $2.75 each—2 for $5.00. 
REDBUD. This is that harbinger of spring with the deep rose colored small flowers 
fastened so tightly to the branches before the leaves appear. 
3-4' B&B tree $6.75 each—2 for $12.00. 
WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD. One of the most popular and best known of the 
early spring flowering trees. Large white flat flowers appear before the leaves. 
3-4’ B&B tree $9.00 each—2 for $16.50. 
RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD. A red flowering variety of the White Dogwood. A rare 
specimen. and a much showier tree when in bloom. 
3-4’ B&B tree $12.00 each—2 for $22.00. 

GROUP TWO 
Any 5 Climbing Roses of Your Choice—$5.50 

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