

ROSE GARDEN FAVORITES 
Hardy, 2-year old, Field Grown 
bushes. Each $1.00 
Ami Quinard—Velvety crimson. 
Betty Uprichard—Salmon with cop- 
pery-carmine tints. 
Columbia—Lovely soft pink. 
Dame Edith Helen—A rich pink. 
Etoile de Hollande—Crimson. 
E. G. Hill—Dazzling red. Vigorous. 
Grenoble—Bright scarlet-crimson. 
Gruss an Teplitz—Dark crimson red. 
- Sunburst—Lovely copper yellow. 









President Hoover—Scarlet, yello 
cerise, and flame. ae 
Red Radiance—Fine red. Round 
flowers. Virgen 
sank de Claudius Pernet—Yel- 
ow. aie 
Talisman—Scarlet and gold bicolor. 
American Beauty—The famous red 
rose. 5 
Polyantha Golden Salmon — Rich 
pink. me: 
Polyantha Ideal—Rich red. 




























950 A.A.A. WINNER-—$2.090 
1950 A.A.A, 
WIN NBR—$2.50 
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MISSION BELLS 
Hoosier Beauty—A fine pink. 
K. A. Victoria—Lovely white. 
Mrs. P. S. duPont—Golden yellow. 
PATENTED ROSES 
Lowell Thomas—Pat. No. 595. A 
large flowered chrome-yellow. Color 
lasts even in full sun. Each $1.50. 
Crimson Glory—Pat. No. 105. 
A beautiful crimson shaded 
deep red with a velvety nap. 
Very fragrant. One of the most 
beautiful of red roses. Each 
$1.50 
Peace—Pat. No.-591. Yellow buds 
with a picotee edging of pink. 
Open flowers change from cream 
Climbing American Beauty—Tall. eo 
growing. eis, 
Climbing Paul's Scarlet — Bright — 
scarlet. Le | 
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to pink suffused with yellow. A 
magnificent rose. Each $2.00. 
Blaze—Pat. No. 10. A climbing 
rose. Has the same characteristics — 
as the famous Paul's Scarlet but 
is everblooming. Spectacular in 
bloom. Each $1.50. 
Pinocchio—Pat. No. 484. Pink suf- 
fused with golden salmon. An ever- 
blooming floribunda with large 
clustered flowers. Each $1.25. 
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NURSERY STOCK 
Displayed with natural color illustrations for shop-— 
ping convenience. Visit our NURSERY SALES- 
ROOM in the basement of our store. 
Apricot—Moorpark. 9/16”. Each $1.50. 
Apple—Anoka, Delicious, Duch- 
ess of. Oldenburg, Grimes’ 
Golden, Jonathan, Red June, 
parent, Whitney Crab. 
Each $1.00. 
Peach—Champion and Elberta. 11/16”. 
Each $1.25. 
Wealthy, Winesap, Yellow Trans- 
11/16”, 
FRUIT TREES 
Pear—Bartlett and Kieffer. [1/16”. Each 
$1.50. 
Cherry—Early Richmond and Montmo- 
rency. 11/16”. Each $1.50. 
Plum—Omaha, Opata, Waneta. 11/16”. 
Each $1.50. Compass Cherry-Plum. 9/16”. 
Each $1.50. 
SMALL FRUITS . 

FORTY NIN 
=) ee Rie 60 Boysenberry—Thorniess. Each 20, 10 for $1.60. 
¢ a foe 1 : Gooseberries—Downing. Each 40c. 
Raspberries—Cumberland. Tips. Each I5e, 10 for $1.15, — 
i 100 for $10.00. Latham. Each 15c, 10 for $1.25, 100 for © 








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| $3.00. 
Hansen's Bush Cherry—Each 50c, 3 for $1.25. “ 
SHADE TREES—HEDGE PLANTS | 
120 NORTH 10th STREET 
Blackberries—Eldorado. Each !5c, 10 for $1.00, 100 for ; 
Grapes—Agawam, Niagara, Moore's Early, Fredonia | yr. : 
Each 25¢, 10 for $2.35. Concord | yr. No. t. — 
Each 20c, 10 for $1.75. ee 
Currants—Cherry and Fay's Prolific. Each 35c, 10 for 




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