

ROSE BUSHES 
Two-year-old rose bushes that are all 
well started in containers and are guar- 
anteed to grow and bloom. The totlow- 
ing list comprises the best everblooming 
roses for cut flowers and continuous 
blooming. Plant a rose garden and be 
the envy of your neighbors. 
12 Rose Bushes, $7.50; or 75c each 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Beautiful rose red. 
AML QUINARD—Dark velvety red. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER-—Single orange 
briar type. 
AUTUMN—Orange and red and yellow 
shades. 
ANGELE PERNET—Orange apricot. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Long bud, 
pink and orange carmine. 
CATHERINE KORDES—Blood red. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Velvety scarlet 
blooms, very fragrant. 
CONDESSA deSASTAGO—Red and yellow. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Bright pink, large 
fragrant flowers. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL—Orange and rose. 
EDITOR McFARLAND — Glowing pink, 
slightly suffused yellow. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Two-tone pink, 
E. G. HitL—Scarlet red, long perfect buds. 
ETOILE de HOLLAND—Fine dark red, pro- 
fuse bloomers. 
ETOILE de FRANCE—Dark rose red. * 
FRAU K DRUSHKI—Large double white. 
FEU JOS LOYMANS—Indian yellow, long 
bud. 
GOLDEN DAWN-—Yellow flushed rose. 
GOLDEN PERNET—Primrose yellow. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Dark rose pink. 
JOANNA HiLL—Deep yellow, long bud, 
good cut flower. 
K. of K.—Semi-double, dazzling scarlet. 
«. A. VICTORIA—Ivory white with blooms 
of perfect form. 
LADY M. STEWART—Deep yellow flushed 
orange and red, 
» LOS ANGELES—Salmon pink. 
Mm. C, TESTOUT—Satiny rose pink. 
Mm. ED HERRIOT—Copper. 
Mm. BUTTERFLY—Light pink shading of 
apricot. 
Mm. JOS PERRAUD—Yellow to copper. 
Mm, JOULES BOUCHE — White shaded 
with blush pink, very fragrant. 
MRS. P. S. duPONT—Golden yellow. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY — Scarlet coppery 
orange. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES—Rosy, pink flushed 
salmon, 
MARGARET McGREDY—Orange scarlet. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Vivid rose red, ex- 
cellent for cutting. 
ae IVORY—Creamy white, yellow 
ase, 
McGREDY’S YELLOW — Bright buttercup 
yellow. 
NORMAN LAMBERT—Deep salm‘n orange, 
suffused bronze and yellow. 
OLD GOLD—Semi-double reddish orange 
to copper. 
PADRE — Bright coppery scarlet, flushed 
yellow. 
PICTURE—Velvety. clear rose pink. 
PINK DAWN—Deep rose pink. 
POINSETTIA—Bright unfading scarlet. 
PRES. H. HOOVER-—Scarlet yellow, large 
fragrant flowers. 
RED RADIANCE—Clear red. 
RED TALISMAN — Bright red, gold and 
yellow. 
RED HOOVER—Red, large buds. 
SISTER THERESE—Golden yellow. 
SUNBURST—Cadmium yellow to orange. 
SOUTHPORT—Brilliant scarlet. 
TALISMAN—Scarlet and gold. 
THE DOCTOR—Large satiny pink. 
W. E. CHAPLIN—Fragrant crimson. 
Each 75c; Dozen $7.50 
POLYANTHUS BABY ROSES 
EDITH CAVELL—Clusters of dark red. 
GOLDEN SALMON —Large trusses of pure 
orange. 
GLORI MUNDI—Orange scarlet in clusters. 
IDEAL—Dark velvety crimson. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN—Single bright red, tall 
grower. 
TRIUMPH de ORLEANS — Cherry red im 
clusters. 
In bloom, $1.00 to $2.00 each 
PATENTED AND NOVELTY 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
fhe varieties marked with an asterisk (*) 
are All-America Rose Selections. These 
roses have received the highest score of 
all roses tested in the official test gardens 
red, 
salmon 
throughout the United States. They are 
ul started and guaranteed to grow. 
‘CAPISTRANO—Pink $2.50 
CRIMSON GLORY—Crimson $1.35 
FORTY-NINER—Bi-color $2.00 
GRAND DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE— 
Light red 
LOWELL THOMAS—Yellow __ 
MISSION BELLS—Salmon __.. 
“PEACE—Yellow and pink. 
“SAN FERNANDO-—Red 
SATURNIA—Bi-color 
*SUTTER’S GOLD—Yellow 0.0.0. 
*TAFFETA—Bi-color ooo ec et ecceen nee 
*TALLYHO—Daork pink 20. 


CLIMBING ROSES 
CLI. LOS ANGELES—Salmon pink. 
CLI. Mm. ED HERRIOT—Copper pink. 
CLI, PRES. H. HOOVER—Scarlet yellow. 
CU. PAUL'S SCARLET—Scarlet, semi-d’ble. 
Cli. TALISMAN—Scarlet and gold. 
Small 75c each; Large $1.50 each and up 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FOR SHADE AND BEAUTY 
CHERRY—Japanese double pink flower 
ing, 4 feet, $2.00. 
CRAB—Double, large-flowering, pink, 4 
feet, $2.00. 
FLOWERING PEACH—Beautiful pink flow- 
ers in abundance. 3 feet, $1.50. 
HAWTHORN — Very ornamental, double 
scarlet flowers, 6 feet, $2.50 to $3.00. 
LOCUST—Black, fast growing, very desir- 
able for this section, 8 to 10 ft., $2.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH—Clusters of red berries 
in fall. $2.00 each. 
NORWAY MAPLES—6 to 8 feet. $1.50 
to $2.50. = 
SCHWEDLER MAPLE—Red leaf. 
MAPLE—Soft, cut leaf, 8 to 10 feet, $2.00 
to $3.00. 
PRUNIS TRIBOLI—Small trees covered with 
double rose-pink flowers. Very at- 
tractive. 4 feet. Each, $1.50. 
WILLOW—Upright. Giant catkins with 
pink cast. 75c to $1.50 each. 
WILLOW—Weeping Wisconsin, 6 to 8 ft., 
$1.50. 
EVERGREENS 
Most suitable for North Central Wash’ton 
ARBOR VITAE— 
Globular in shape—Dwarf, 1 to 2 feet. 
,00 to $5.00 each. ; 
Gol@én—Dwarf, 10 to 20 inches, $3.00 
to $5.00. 
Oriental—24 to 30 $3.00 to 
$5.00. 
Pyramidal—3 to 6 ft., $4.00 to $6.00. 
JUNIPERS— 
Virginia—$3.00 to $5.00 each. 
JUNIPERS—Spreading Varieties: 
Pfitzer—18 to 24 inches, $3.50. 
Tamerisifolia—18 to 24 inches. 
to $3.50. 
Savine—18 to 24 inches, $3.00. 
PINES—Dwarf Mugho. $2.00 to $3.50. 
inches. 
$3.00 
“SPRUCE—Colorado Blue, 3 to 4 ft., $5.00. 
BLUE SPRUCE—18 inches, $1.50 each. 
NORWAY SPRUCE-—2 to 3 feet, $3.00 to 
$4.00. 
Bluce Spruce, 3 to 4 ft., $5.00 to $6.00. 
Blue Green, 3 to 4 ft., $3.00 to $6.00. 
Deep Green, 3 to 4 ft., $3.00 to $5.00. 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALMOND—Pink or white, double flower- 
Honeys’ = Beachy rsa 5 he tectewcneee $1.00 
pink flower,  Each................---- 
AZALEA MOLLIS—This variety we found 
to be quite hardy and literally covered 
with bloom in early spring. Colors, 
yellow or salmon. Very attractive. 
Bushes 12 to 18 inches high. 
Eachie ee oe Se ee $2.00 to $3.00 
/BARBERRY—Japanese, green foliage. 
Beachy ae TSS Co ces eek apseena 
BARBERRY—Red leaf. 
Each! 3 (5. See tan. eee 
ple, light lavender and 
flowering. 75c to $1.50 each. 
CRANBERRY, High Bush—Large, decora- 
tive foliage, tall growing, covered with 
red berries in the fall. Each._...$1.00 
DAPHNE—Pink, Each _.........22..0..--.- $1.50 
FORSYTHIA, or Golden Bell—One of the 
first to bloom. Golden yellow flowers. 
Each $1.00 
covered with sweet-scented flowers. 
Comes in white, pink, or red. Tar- 
tarian varieties. Price. $1.00 
HYDRANGEA, A.B. or Hill of Snow_$1.00 
HYDRANGEA, P..G.—Showy pink flowers. 
Each icc: 5.5 caer Ree ee $1.00 
KERRIA, Japonica — A valuable shrub, 
having golden yellow flowers, for 
shady locations. Price_................75¢ 
KOLKOWITZIA, or Beauty Bush—Trumpet- 
shaped flowers are freely produced 
throughout the season... $1.00 to $1.50 
PRIVET HEDGE—10 to 12 in.._10c, 15c, 25¢ 
PRUNIS TRIBOL!— Very desirable shrub, © 
profuse bloomer of large double rich 
pink flowers. Price... $1.00 
PRUNIS CISTINA—Foliage of bright re 
dish purple. Very attractive for mass 
planting, Each 0... $1.00 
PYRACANTHEA or Washington Thorn— 
Glossy foliage. Large clusters of 
orange berries in fall and winter. 
showy scarlet flowers in April 
May: Each _...2:..... $1.00 to $2.00 
SNOWBALL — Large double ball-shaped 
snow-white flowers _..................$1.00 
SNOWBERRY — low graceful shrub, tiny 
pink flowers turning to snow ~- white 
berries in fall. Price... ag ae 75¢ 
SPIREA—Anthony Waterer. Dwarf, crim- 
son flowers. Low growing ......... $1.00 
Van Houttii—White flowers_.75c to 1,00 
Thunbergii—Medium shrub, spreading 
branches, white. Earlier tham Vam 
Houitii, Price $1.00 
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Prunifolia — Small plum-like leaves, 
double pure-white flowers. .......... $1.00 
SYRINGAS—Mock Orange. Single waxy 
white flowers, very fragrant... $1.00 
Virginalis — Producing many large 
double and single snow-white flowers. 
Very desirable. Price $1.00 
TAMARIX—Hispada. Silver foliage, bright 
pink flowers throughout the summer. 
Africana — Dark green foliage, pink 
flowers before leaves. Each__..... $1.00 
WEIGELA ROSEA — Rose-colored flowers. 
One of the best varieties. Each $1.00 
WEIGELA, Variegated—Pink flowers. 
Each ae ie Pe eee ron BO 
ANNUAL VINES AND 
TRAILING PLANTS 
OUT OF POTS 
For hanging baskets and. window boxes. 
THUNBERGIA, or Black-Eyed Susan — 
Cup flowers with black eyes. 
PARLOR IVY—Rapid grower, with glossy, 
green leaves. 
ALYSSUM—White. 
COLEUS—Trailing. 
FERNS. 
IVY GERANIUMS—Trailing. 
LANTANAS—Trailing. 
LOBELIA—Trailing. 
PETUNIAS—Balcony. 
VERBENAS—Red, pink, blue and purple. 
VINCAS—Green foliage or green and 
white foliage. 
WANDERING JEW — Green foliage or 
green and white foliage. 
Prices, 15c and 20c each 
IVY—Hahn‘s new small leaf branching 
ivy. Each, 35c, 50c, 75c. 
PHILODENRON, or Friendship Vine — 
Grows well in any home. Each 50c 
and 75c. 
ANNUAL VINES 
TO BE PLANTED WHERE SHADE 
IS DESIRED 
SCARLETT O’HARA, Morning Glory — 
Charming large red flowers. 
MOON VINE—Giant white flowers. 
MORNING GLORY—New, heavenly blue, 
giant blue flowers. 
COBEA SCANDENS—Or Cup and Saucer 
Vine. Rapid grower; purple flowers. 
Prices: 10c ea., 3 for 25c. All out of pots. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
They last for years with occasional atten- 
tion. Planted in beds along walks, drives 
and borders of shrubbery and in rock 
gardens, they make a pleasing picture. 
We offer ihe hardy, tried and true kinds 
that can be best grown under average? 
conditions. Space the dwarfer kinds 12 
to 15 inches apart; and the taller kinds 
over ‘2 feet in height about half the 
height given. 
ANCHUSIAS — Grows 4 to 5 feet with 
many large blue forget-me-not flowers. 
Each. 222 Se es. SSR ees 50c 
BLEEDING HEART—Plant in shady loca- 
tions 75c to $1.00 
_ colors, .ecich’ 2:5, ..<..2-.-.<-cseeeeeremntene 15¢ 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA—Large, 
en yellow, daisy-like flowers, 
stemmed. Clumps, each __....--.. 35« 
DELPHINIUM — Giant spikes of assorted 
colors, 
Pacific Giant Mixed, Blue shade__25c 
Pacific Giant White... 
DIANTHUS—For Rockeries. Mixed colors. 
Price _.10¢ 
FOXGLOVE—Young plants, assorted col- 
ors. Each 15¢ 
daisy; everbloomer. Each 50c 
GYPSOPHILIA or BABY BREATH— 
Roots, each 50¢ 
HOLLYHOCKS—Young plants, pot grown. 
Double pink, yellow, red, white, rose. 
Pricets... 2 Sire ee 10¢ 
LILY OF THE VALLEY— 
Pips, each 10c; dozen._..........$1.00 
PEONIES—Red, rose, white, pink. Roots, 
3 to 5 eyes. Each 60c 
PHLOX — Shades of red, pimk, 
white, and rose-pink. Each 
PHLOX SUBULATA, Trailing—Bright pink 
light blue. Each. 2.2.2... 35c 
POPPIES — Oriental. Giant orange-red. 
Glomp: 6.500.305 ee rere 35c 
PYRETHRUM or PAINTED DAISY... 50c 
SAXATILE—Dwarf yellow alyssum, very 
“hardy; each, 10c; dozem__.._...... $1.00 
SHASTA DAISY, New Alaska — Large 
WeRhe:  on s cpad ep cece aceon eee 50c 
SWEET PEAS — Climbing, very hardy. 
Colors, rose, pink, red, white... 15¢ 
SWEET WILLIAM—Choice mixed. Dz, 50c 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Early bloomer — August to September 
AZALEA MUMS—Very dwarf, yellow, apri- 
cot, white, red bronze and pink. 
Large flowering blooms — September 
to October 
ALFRETON BEAUTY—Large golden yellow. 
AUGUST YELLOW — Large early yellow 
(disbud). 
CONQUEROR—Large bronze red. 
HILDA BERGEN—Large bronze (disbud). 
INDIANOLA—Large bronze (disbud), | |5. 
lavender 
LAVENDER BETSY ROSS—Large 
ape. KIDDER—Large deep yellow (dis- 
d 
ud). 
WHITE BETSY ROSS—Large white (disbud)} 
MEDIUM SIZE FLOWERS 
ELLA FRIEND—Good medium size salmon. 
HARDY APRICOT—M'dium apricot flowers. 
JEAN—White, medium size flowers. 
KING MIDAS—Yellow, medium flowers. 
RED BIRD—Red, medium flowers. 
RED VELVET—Red, medium size flowers. 
SNOW PRINCE—White, medium flowers. 
WARRIOR—Reddish gold, medium size. 
BABY, OR POM POM TYPES 
CAPT. COOK—Pink. 
COMMANDER-—Bronze. 
EGYPT—Bronze. 
GOLD COAST—Lemon yellow. 
IRENE—White button pom pom. 
LAVENDER LADY—Early lavendér. 
McKENZIE—Yellow button pom pom. 
ROSE CHARM-—Rose pink. 
SINGLE FLOWERS, VERY EARLY 
ASTRIDE—Daisy pink, yellow center. 
BUTTERFLY—Single yellow. : 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR-Single red. 
: NOVELTY AND SPIDER TYPES 
BRONZE SPIDER — Novelty spider type 
petals. 
GENA HARWOOD — Bronze spider type 
petals. 
PINK SPIDER—Novelty spider type petals. 
SPOON — Early pink spoonlike petals 
(disbud). 
WHITE SPIDER—Novelty spid’r type petals. 
YELLOW SPIDER — Yellow novelty spider 
type. 
All above mum plants 25c each 
WATER PLANTS 
FOR LILY PONDS ‘ 
WATER LILIES—Pink, rose, red, yellow and 
white, each $1.50 and $2.00. 
WATER HYACINTHS _. +! 


WATER MOSS, bunch... 15¢ 
DUCK: WEED |... ...2:_.2:...1-.. conan 10¢ 
GOLD FISH, each... 15c to 25¢ 
PERENNIAL VINES 
FOR SPRING PLANTING 
BOSTON IVY — Clinging vines for fire- 
places and stone walls__50c and 75c 
HONEYSUCKLE VINE oo 50c 
VIRGINIA CREEPER _ oto. 25¢ 
WISTERIA—Chinese Blue. : 
Each:.2..3 3 = ee $1.50 to $3.00 ~ 
DAHLIAS 
Strong root divisions from 
field-grown clumps. - as 
Giant flowering Dahlias of Decorative, 
Cactus and Semi-Cactus type flowers. 
Decorative type have long double flow~ 
ers full to the center. Cactus have double 
flowers but shorter and broader petals. 
Semi-cactus have double long, narrow, 
and twisted petals.. All are the show 
flower of the garden. ; 
BLUE RIVER—Giant lavender. 
ELEANOR FRANCIS—L'rge red, decorative. 
ESTHER WILLIAMS—Giant white. © 
GIANT WHITE—Tall giant white. 
GOLDEN WEST—Large golden yellow. 
JANE COWELL—Giant gold and amber, 
decorative. 
JEAN. KERR—Ball, decorative white... . 
JERSEY BEACON-—Giant bronze red. . 
JERSEY DAINTY—Large cactus white. 
LARGE APRICOT—Apricot. ; 
LIBERATOR—Apricot cactus. ce 
ey SUHR—Giant orange base, white~ 
ips. 
MRS. Ide Van WARNER — Decorative 
orchid, 
MRS. LANDIS—Giant shell pink. 
MRS. Le BOUTILLER—Giant red, decor'tive,' 
PINK SHOW—Medium pink. 
PINK SOTHERLAND—Orchid, very fine. 
ROCKET SPRAY—Large two-tone pink. 
Vv. C. KLICKPERA — Large white, orchid 
cast, decorative. é 
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All above named varieties are 50c euch: 
$5.00 per doren 
BABY, OR POM POM 
DAHLIAS 
These are pretty ball-shaped flowers on 
long, stiff stems. They make a won 
ful display of color in the garden. Pra- 
fe Bipayress and aioe foe cut flowers. 
9 garden shou e without pom 
ALICE—Small vivid red. Z > 
AMBER QUEEN—Amber colored. 
ATOM-—Soft pure orange. 
GLOW—Rose pink pom pom. 
LIBBY ROHRE—Purple. 
PRINCE—Purple pom pom. 
WHITE SWAN—Pure white. 
YELLOW GEM—Pure yellow. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
These fascinating and dainty little 
Dahlias are rapidly gaining in favor as 
they are more adpatable to home deco- 
ration than the large flowered types and 
are not so formal as the pom poms. 
They have good stems and keep well in 
bouquets. vy 
BABY ROYAL — Salmon pink with gold 
shadings. : 
CORALETTE—True coral color. 
1.K.E.—Miniature ruby red. 
QUEEN OF SMILES — Rose shading te 
cream at edges. — 3 
ROSE GEM—Rose pink tinged with lav‘der. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
UNWIN DAHLIAS — Dwarf, single and 
double, small flowers. Mixed colors, | 
'-' 20c each; 6 for $1.00 — 
DAHLIA STAKES—4 and 5 feet, sh aaa _ 
at MILOT-MILLS Big Greenhouses 
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