HYBRID PERPETUALS AND RUGOSAS 
Austrian Copper Rose. One of the best of the brier roses. These 
shrub roses will grow as tall as six feet. The flowers are coppery 
orange on the inside, yellow outside. $1.50. 
Frau Karl Druschki. A very popular large pure white hybrid per- 
petual. One of the world’s greatest white roses. Sometimes 
recurs in the fall. $1.35. 
Grootendorst. Small bright red flowers in clusters. $1.35. 
Harrisons Yellow. Semi-double biooms of bright yellow. Mod- 
erately fragrant. One of the oldest and best of the shrub roses. 
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CLIMBING ROSES 
American Beauty. Carmine, fine form, rich perfume. $1.25. 
Blaze. Large clusters of many 2 to 3 inch cup-shaped flowers 
cover plant. The blazing scarlet holds color well, even in full 
SUI eels. 
Dorothy Perkins. One of the most dependable of the cluster- 
flowered hardy climbing roses. Pale pink. $1.00; potted, $1.50. 
Doubloons. Large, golden flowers, fairly double, in delightful 
clusters, literally covering the plant for a long period. Clean, 
spicy fragrance. $1.75. 
Dr. J. H. Nicholas. This plant produces plenty of very double, 
fragrant, rose-pink flowers. $1.75. 
Mary Wallace. Warm pink flowers, blooming in June. $1.25. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Hardy- climber, producing a blaze of medium-sized 
flowers. Holds color well. $1.25. 
Pink Radiance. Cameo-pink, fragrant climber. $1.25. 
Silver Moon. Produces a large crop of slightly fragrant, creamy 
white to white blooms of large size. $1.25. 
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PEONIES 
Each $1.25 
Edulis Superba. Deep pink, double flowers. 
Festiva Maxima. One of the best white peonies. Tiny splash of 
crimson in center. 
Frances Willard. Lovely white peony, fully double. 
Karl Rosenfeld. Rich, velvety crimson. Large globular flower. 
A popular red. 
Mary Brand. Brilliant shade of red, fully double. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Lovely, apple-blossom pink. 
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VINES 
Ampelopsis, veitchi; Boston Ivy. Beautiful foliage in spring 
and summer, changing to crimson-scarlet in autumn. Clings 
to brick, stone or concrete walls. 2 yr. No. 1, $1.00. 
Clematis, paniculata; Sweet Autumn Clematis. A valuable 
climber literally covered with white fragrant flowers in 
September. 2 Yr. No. 1. Bare root, $1.00 ea. Potted, $1.15 
ea. 
Clematis, Jackmani. The popular variety with large, purple- 
blue flowers. Bare root, $1.00 ea. Potted, $1.15 ea. 2 yr. 
No. 1. 
Clematis, Ramona. Beautiful sky-blue flowers. Bare root, 
90c ea. Potted, $1.15 ea. 2 yr. No. 1. 
Honeysuckle, Goldflame. Everblooming trumpet-shaped 
flowers. Fragrant, bright red outside, yeilow inside. Hardy. 
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Honeysuckle, Hall’s Japan. Rapid growing vine with beavu- 
tiful foliage. Delightfully fragrant, creamy white flowers. 
Makes a fine hedge or covering for unsightly places. 2 
yr. No. 1. 75c ea. 
Polygonum auberti; Silvervine Fleecefiower. A rapid grow- 
ing climber producing throughout summer and fall large 
foamy sprays of creamy white flowers. 2 yr. No. 1. $1.00 ea. 
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