Lets All Do Our Part 
Our business, along with many other industries, is being greatly affected 
by conditions that exist not only in this country, but the world at large. We 
are unable, from day to day, to anticipate the future. However plans will be 
made and will be completed; there will be a great deal of satisfaction in 
having “carried on.” 
You can assure yourself a measure of this satisfaction by planting a home 
garden. The investment in good seeds is small; the dividends large. A kitchen 
garden will supply quantities of fresh vegetables, and a flower garden will 
afford pleasure, and interest in abundance. 
There is something about growing plants that cannot fail to put faith 
and renewed hope into the heart and mind. Besides providing a profitable 
recreation, there is nothing that can compare with the cheery beauty of a 
well-planned, well-cared-for garden of flowers and vegetables. 
To assist you in making your selections we have listed some collections 
of seeds on page 11. 
ALL PRICES LISTED IN THIS CATALOG ARE 
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 
Field Grown Hardy Roses 
ALL ROSES ARE PREPAID 
Our stock is all field-grown by experienced nur- 
serymen. The varieties are selected after careful 
and thoughtful consideration of their adaptability 
to our severe climate. Stock is ready March 15th. 
The supply of No. 1, Field-Grown Rose bushes con- 
tinues to be short. 
WESTERN GROWN EVERBLOOMING 
VARIETIES 
DO NOT COMPARE THESE WITH THE 
SOUTHERN GROWN STOCK 
LABELED AND TRIMMED — READY FOR 
PLANTING — ALL WILL BLOOM THIS YEAR 
PRICES: Roses prepaid by mail, single Rose $1.25; 
8 for $3.25; 6 for $5.75; 12 for $10.75, except as 
noted below. 
REDS 
American Beauty 
101 Large, bright crimson. Is still the most popu- 
lar hardy Rose. 
Ami Quinard 
102 Very deep crimson, almost black. This is a new 
variety and extra good. Fragrant. 
Christopher Stone 
103 One of the best red Roses; 
crimson; pleasing fragrance. 
velvety textured 
Etoile de Hollande 
104 Brilliant velvety red flowers on long, strong 
stems. Very fragrant. Now considered one of the 
best reds. 
E. G. Hill 
105 The long buds produce double dazzling scarlet 
flowers, shading to a deep scarlet. 
Grenoble 
106 Large, beautifully shaped, long-stemmed crim- 
son buds, opening to a striking scarlet-crimson. 
McGredy's Scarlet 
107 This favorite is vivid rose-red with a blazing 
scarlet sheen. Flowers are abundant on vigorous, 
healthy plants. 
Red Talisman 
108 Cerise-red blending into yellow at base. Large, 
double. 
Southport 
109 Brilliant, unfading scarlet with full, cupped 
flowers. Very fragrant. 
PINKS 
Briarcliff 
110 Beautifully shaped blooms of silvery rose-pink. 
Excellent for cutting, 
Dame Edith Helen 
111 Produce immense size soft pink flowers, sweet 
scented. 
We Invite You to Select Your Roses in Our Nursery Basement 1 
