BLUE LEAF WILLOW is the most sat- 
isfactory small hedge, 18 to 30 in- 
ches that we offer this year. It has 
a very attractive bluish color, is fine 
branched and clips into a very 
to 
ye 
dressy little hedge. 
Ordinarily we have Alpine Currant 
offer, but we do not have it this 
ar. 
PRICES FOR HEDGES 
Per 100 
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$1.25 each, except as noted. 
RUGOSAS 
F. J. Grootendorst produces clusters 
of small red blossoms at intervals 
throughout the summer. 
Hansa is a large flowered purplish 
red variety, hardy to the extent 
of requiring no winter covering 
at all. 
CLIMBERS— 
Excelsa—clusters of small red blos- 
soms, makes rank growth and 
flowers just once in the season. 
Paul’s Scarlet is more of the pillar 
type and is brilliant scarlet. 
HYBRID TEAS require a little es- 
pecial attention such as to water- 
ing, insect control and winter cov- 
ering, but what beautiful things 
they are. These varieties are 
among the best. 
Picture—a beautiful soft, clear pink 
and a vigorous grower. 
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McGredy’s Ivory— ivory white. 
McGredy’s Yellow — glossy butter- 
cup yellow. 
Poinsettia—one of the most brilliant 
red roses ever produced. 
Condesa de Sastago—a pink and 
copper bi-color. 
Pinocchio (Plant Patent 484) — a 
pink floribunda rose in which the 
petals are fewer and the number 
of blossoms more numerous 
World’s Fair (Patent 362)—another 
floribunda type producing large 
clusters of velvety blooms of 
blackish scarlet, with glowing 
mass of golden stamens. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Plant Patent 
455)—$1.50 each — an especially 
fine brilliant red. 
Pink Princess (Patent 459)—$1.75 
each—a glorious deep pink. 

