FIVE DOLLAR SPECIAL—Now All Postpaid 
This is my second grade of plants. Some are not named for various 
reasons such as mixtures in the field or quantities too small to catalog 
and too small to go into my top grade listings or for the reason that the 
roots may be cut short. In a word, most of these will in time equal my 
top grade but usually not the first season. This offer is good only for 
Washington and Oregon coastal areas—not for the mountain areas or the 
rest of the U.S. If you order them ignoring this selling instruction, your 
money will be refunded without explanation. You will have my usual 
generous count of a dozen plants. These must be taken as put up or not 
at all as they are put up in about fifty bundles at a time. Do not ask for 
description of any variety you find in them that you do not know—if you 
do not want to buy them this way, O.K. There are no Polyanthas in 
these, but usually there will be one climber. I suggest that you ask others 
about the value of these special dozens, and I promise you will be more 
than pleased if you have ever bought rose plants before from any dealer. 
Indeed most of these will do as well as the top grade from other sources. 
These bundles will have a complete color range, although there will be 
some coastal varieties mixed with them, 
MINIATURE ROSES 
CENTIFOLIA MINIMA—a very tiny flowered Centifolia in soft 
pink with the opened bloom only a half inch across a counterpart 
of the large old variety with all of that wonderful fragrance 
as’ well as tnuititude oft tiny petals *._.........02..00..-..4.3..-. Scpemamiiae each $1.50 
