PAUL’S SCARLET. For brilliant color this rose is 
unsurpassed. Produces clusters of semi-double vivid 
dazzling red blooms. Each $1.10. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. Strong grower 
with large healthy foliage. Long pointed buds are 
crimson at tips, and upon opening, outer petals show 
splashes of carmine and glowing pearl-pink inside; 
tragrant. Each $1.00. 
BLAZE. (Pat.) Popular climber with double secar- 
Iet-ctimson blooms similar to Paul’s Scarlet; however 
some bloom is produced on two year wood after the 
tiain June crop. Each $1.50. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Beautiful shell-pink flowers 
are borne in large clusters of small double blooms; 
s\weet seented. One of the thriftiest of standard climb- 
ers. Hach 90e. 
YBOUBLOONS. (Pat.) Yellow climber of Setigera 
parentage. Good size cub-shaped saffron yellow flowers 
produced over a long blooming period. Each $1.50. 
Shrub and Rugosa Roses 
HANSA RUGOSA ROSE. has large red blossoms 
with violet tinge that appear intermittently all sum- 
mer. Does not freeze back; can be used as a Shrub, 
growing to about 4 feet; has attractive dark green 
foliage. 2 yr. No. 1 plants, each $1.10; $10.00 per ten. 

AUSTRIAN COPPER 
The brilliant shrub rose that is loaded with 
sprays of brilliant single blossoms in June — 
orange-red with yellow on the outside of the . 
petals. Grows to 5 to 6 ft. height, is very hardy 
over our region. Can be used as a shrub; does 
not breeze back. Two year Select size, each $1.50. 

HARRISON’S YELLOW. The charming old favorite 
hardy yellow bush rose you have seen blooming in 
dooryards about Decoration Day. Bears semi-double 
bright yellow flowers profusely on about a five foot 
bush. Two year Select size, each $1.35. 
NEW HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

An added month of flowers now makes Indian 
Summer a most colorful season of Chrysanthemums 
The varieties here listed have consistently reached 
mature blooming season here at Loveland where the 
first light frosts are expected about Sept. 21, and hard 
frosts conclude the mum season about Oct. 21. Chry- 
santhemums are resistant to light frosts. The Chey- 
pares: 
