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CUTTING’S 
CLIMBING ROSES 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER— 
The brightest and purest red of all the 
pillar roses. Vivid scarlet, shaded crimson, 
semi-double flowers in clusters, that retain 
their color till they fall. A vigorous grower 
with a profusion of blooms that remain for 
along season. 2 yr., $1.25. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER— 
Great masses of crimson, semi-double 
flowers are borne by the vigorous plants. 
2 yr. plants, $1.25. 
PEAT FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS 
Moss Peat mixed with sandy soil enables 
it to retain moisture, or if incorporated into 
a heavy clay soil will prevent it from be- 
coming too sticky when wet or from baking 
brick-like during dry weather. A mulching 
on the surface holds the moisture in the soil 
and prevents injury to the roots from drought 
or severe freezing. 
We have Moss Peat in the granulated 
form, in 100 lb. bales at $3.00, or in any 
smaller quantity. 
MAIL ORDERS 
If not convenient for you to come to the 
nursery we will be glad to receive your 
mail orders. Strawberries, raspberries and 
perennials will be sent by parcel post, pre- 
paid, at prices quoted. Other stock will be 
sent by freight or express, purchaser to pay 
charges. NURSERY (1S. LOGATED “ON 
PAVED HIGHWAY, U.S. 14, EIGHT MILES 
WEST OF ROCHESTER. 
Hybrid Nea Roses 
CHRISTOPHER STONE— 
Vivid scarlet, free blooming, fragrant. 
POINSETTIA— 
Bud long-pointed; large, double open 
flowers of bright unfading scarlet. 
RED RADIANCE— 
Bright rose-red. 
PICTURE— 
Clear rose-pink with undertones of sal- 
mon, very double. 
GOLDEN DAWN— 
Sunflower-yellow, flushed old rose, double. 
GRUSS an TEPLITZ— 
Medium sized, dark maroon blooms in 
clusters. Very hardy. 
Floribunda Roses 
ELSE POULSEN— 
Bright, rose-pink, semi-double, lasting. 
FLORADORA— 
Scarlet and geranium red floribunda pro- 
ducing double 25 petaled flowers. . 
GRUSS an AACHEN— 
Deep salmon rose. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE— 
Large clusters of bright cherry-crimson 
blooms. 
Prices of All Hybrid Tea and Floribunda 
Roses—Started and Growing in Cloverset 
Pots, Sure to Bloom This Season—$1.35, Each; 
4 for $5.00. 
Too many people are planting spruce trees or shade trees in the 
center of a small front yard. 
If this Blue Spruce had been planted at 
the left side of the house it would have made the house appear wider 
and lower. 
