Retails Each Each Each Each 
at 1-9 10-19 20-99 100-249 
150 Summer Snow (Pat. No. 416) 
Floribunda, a white, continuous bloom _ 1.00 .90 tO 10 
2.00 Saecine GP: 0 F.) 
erilbant Scarlety.- Meese os we 8 oe ae ee 1.25 1.10 1.00 95 
1.50 World’s Fair (Pat. No. 362) 
Floribunda, large velvety crimson in clusters 1.00 .90 ato 70 
1.50 Yellow Pinocchio (Pat. No. 992) ; 
BADEICOLAVCLIOW Baten Pe Ay ee 1.00 .90 BLD, 70 
Climbers 
1.75 Cl. Show Girl (Pat. No. 892) 
MOON DINK Sea see lok. ae ue gee oe Ue ae Pie 1.00 87% .80 
2.00 Cl. Dr. J. H. Nicholas (Pat. No. 457) 
Hverplooming syGseupink se. wel. eee 15) 1.10 1.00 95 
2.00 Cl. Doubloons (Pat. No. 152) 
Fragrant yellow flushed with apricot L.Zo 1.10 1.00 .95 
2.00 Cl. Crimson Glory (Pat. No. 736) 
Fragrant rich deep crimson _..... 1.25 1.10 1.00 AS 3) 
2.00 Cl. High Noon (Pat. No. 704) 
Brilliant sellow pillar type — 2. 1:25 1.10 1.00 95 
2.00 Cl. Peace (Pat. No. 932) 
Large blooms of soft yellow edged pink. 1.60 1.40 125 1.20 
2.42 pC, Pinkie (P. A. F.) 
Dainty pink flowers in abundance... 1.75 1.50 1.37% 1.30 
1.75 Cl. Texas Centennial (Pat. No. 565) 
Carminesto blood red 72). .2.0r nw eae ED 1.00 87% ~=«.80 
i, Cl. Picture (Pat... No. 524) 
FIC ae i eee ee Ot ae eS 2:15 1.00 87% ~~ «80 
(No. 142 grade patents sell at 20% off at wholesale, but no reduction in retail prices.) 
Tree Roses 
Well headed, budded on straight Oregon Sweet Brier, priced at $2.25 each in 
following varieties: Talisman, Southport, President Hoover, McGredy’s Yellow, 
Margaret McGredy, Etoile de Holland, Sister Therese, Mrs. P .s. DuPont, Joanna 
Hill, The Doctor, Christopher Stone, Mrs. i. Pe Thom, Autumn, Mrs. Sam McGredy, 
Picture, Red Hoover, General McArthur, McGredy’s Scarlet, Red Talisman, Poin- 
settia, Kaiserin, Condessa de Sastago, Hoosier Beauty, and McGredy’s Ivory. 
AZALEAS 
The ens per 100 (25 at 100 rate): 
hoe. eee Sateen _.... § 6.00 Two-year with buds, 4’ to 6”........... $25.00 
One- -year Le: | Ge Ge ae ee $12.00 Two-year with buds, GF TO: Sth fee. $30.00 
Those marked with * are the hardier types and for the most part taller growing 
garden types. Those not marked are better for pot culture, being mostly compact, 
but are ideal outdoors where temperature stays above zero. 
*AMOENA COCCINEA, Japanese. Red- 
dish purple hose-in-hose| 
*ALICE. Kaempferi. Large orange-red. 
*ATALANTA. Kaempferi. Soft lilac. 
*BENEGIRI. Kurume. Large crimson. 
BRIDESMAID. Kurume. Large sal- 
mon-pink. 
CATTLEYA. Kurume. 
mauve, hose-in-hose. 
CORAL BELLS. Kurume. Coral pink. 
Hose-in-hose. 
DAPHNE. Kurume. Large lavender. 
*FLAME. Japanese. Bright orange-red. 
Lilac and 
HEXE. Kurume. Deep scarlet. Hose-in- 
hose. 
HINDODIGIRI. Kurume. Fiery red. 
*HINOMAYO. Japanese. Soft pink. 
*KAEMPFERI. Large salmon to red. 
*LEDI FOLIA ALBA. (Indica Alba). 
Large white. 
LORRAINE. Kurume. Deep rose. 
CN preaae oer Japanese. Single pink, 
ate. 
*MAXWELLI. Japanese. Large single 
carmine-red. 
eRe Kaempferi. Large brick 
red. 
PINK PEARL. Kurume. Large sal- 
mon-rose. 
*POUHKANENSIS. Japanese. Early 
large lavender. 
SALMON BEAUTY. Kurume. Large 
salmon-pink. Hose-in-hose, 
*SHERWOODI. Kurume. Large orchid. 
Pot plant also. 
SNOW. Kurume. Pure white. Hose-in- 
hose. 
VIVID. Kurume Deep vivid red. Hose- 
in-hose. 
WARD’S RUBY. Kurume. Blood red. 
*YAYEGIRI. Japanese. Salmon-red, 
hose-in-hose, 
