ON SPRING! Experts Agree 
BEST Time to Plant 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES!” 
MARGARET McGREDY Orange-scarlet to carmine- 
rose. Grows so vigorously that it is never without 
flowers from early June until hard killing frosts. Very, 
very good! 
McGREDY’S IVORY Pure, lovely creamy-white. Very 
long, pointed buds open into beautiful high-centered 
blooms. Frequently a Blue Ribbon Winner. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET Vivid, luminous rose-red with 
a bright scarlet sheen. Profuse in bloom; remarkable 
in size and just one or two plants will perk up your 
whole garden. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW Soft, clear yellow...a delicate 
but strikingly beautiful rose. Has _ characteristic 
growth, vigor and profusion of all the other famous 
McGredy roses. 
MME. JOS. PERRAUD Warn, rich coppery-yellow 
tones. An excellent exhibition rose. Perfect form, long 
stems and beautiful foliage. If you don’t know this 
one, by all means try it at once! 
MME. JULES BOUCHE Very fine white. Sweetly scented 
blooms are produced freely all season. 
MRS. E. P. THOM Deep, unfading canary yellow. Rates 
very high with the experts. Long, pointed buds and 
strong, unfading blooms produced freely until frost. 
MRS. P. 8. DU PONT Another fine yellow, but this one 
is deep and golden. Known far and wide for its un- 
usual vigor and remarkable profusion of blooms. 
SISTER THERESE Long, pointed silvery yellow buds, 
marked mauve-red. Bright fragrant blooms, daffodil- 
yellow with markings of carmine around the edges of 
some petals. Profuse bloomer from June to frost, with 
robust vigor and growth. 
TALISMAN You probably know this one; it’s a florists 
favorite when you buy cut roses. Glorious combina- 
tion of orange-yellow and rose-red, with beautiful 
long, pointed buds and bright, showy blooms. The 
Fall bloom on Talisman is especially gorgeous. 


ANY OF ABOVE VARIETIES 
$1.00 ea.; 3 of same variety $2.70; 6 for $5.40 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
APPLES - PEARS 
SELECTED GIANT FRUITS 
APPLES - PEARS - PEACHES 
PLUMS - NUT TREES, etc. 
See Pages 16 to 24 

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