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open, white, flesh-white center. Borne in 
clusters. Foliage large, rich green. Vigor- 
ous, bushy grower to 1% feet. Persistent 
bloomer. 
6743—MRS. R. M. FINCH (Pol): Bright rose 
pink flowers two inches across. Double 
flowers in a large, impressive cluster. 
Bushy grower, profuse, persistent bloomer. 
Grows 2 to 4 feet tall. Preferred by florists. 
6752—RED RIPPLES (HPol): Bud _ globular; 
flowers small, semi-double, open, slightly 
fragrant. Oxblood red to carmine. Foliage 
leathery, glossy, wrinkled. Upright, bushy 
grower. 
CLIMBING AND RAMBLING ROSES 
6789—CL. AMI QUINARD (CHT): Climbing 
sport of Ami Quinard. Blackish-red. 
6761—CL. CALEDONIA (CHT): Climbing sport 
of Caledonia. Best pure white climber. 
Vigorous and free flowering. 
6766—CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE (CHT): 
Climbing sport of popular bush form. Con- 
tinuous bloomer throughout the season. 
6772—CL. MRS. P. S. DuPONT (CHT): Sport 
of the popular bush rose. Golden-yellow 
buds of medium size opening to rich yellow 
blooms. Continuous bloomer. One of the 
best, but a slow grower. 
6773—CL. PINK RADIANCE (CHT): Climbing 
sport of Pink Radiance. 
6770—CL. POINSETTIA (CHT): Climbing 
sport of Poinsettia. Fine red climber. 
6774—-CL. RED RADIANCE (CHT): Climbing 
sport of Red Radiance. 
6775—CL. RED TALISMAN (CHT): Climbing 
sport of Red Talisman. 
6779—CL. TALISMAN (CHT): Climbing sport 
of Talisman. 
6805—-PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER (LC): 
Semi-double, medium size flower. Very 
lasting, vivid scarlet, shaded with bright 
crimson. Borne in large cluster. Vigorous 
growing climber. Very profuse bloomer. 
Very hardy. Most popular and dependable 
climbing rose. 
6810—PRIMROSE (LC): American name for 
Primevere. Large, double, open, slightly 
fragrant. Primrose-yellow to canary-yellow, 
long stem. Very vigorous climbing and 
trailing rose. Abundant bloomer for four 
weeks in May and June, sometimes in July. 
6811—SILVER MOON (LC): Bud long-pointed, 
pale yellow. Flower large, semi-double, 
open, slightly fragrant, creamy white, am- 
ber at base, darker stamens. Borne in clus- 
ters on long, strong stem. Vigorous climb- 
er. Profuse bloomer in June. 
6781—_MARECHAL NIEL (N): Large, full-pointed bud. Flower large, full, double and very 
fragrant. Golden yellow, borne singly and several together on good stem. Vigorous 
grower. Profuse bloomer. Hardy in the South and on the Pacific Coast, but should 
be grown under glass in the North. PRICES ON MARECHAL NIEL ROSES, NO. 1 
GRADE: $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. (Limit, one dozen to a customer this season). 
$6.95 
SPECIAL ROSE ASSORTMENT 
$6.95 
Our special rose assortment that we have offered in the past has proven most popular 
and we are pleased to offer again this year. Each assortment is made up of 12 (one dozen) 
Hybrid Tea rose bushes, of No. 1 grade and quality, and all are two-year-old, field-grown 
roses. This assortment offers you a selection of the better growing and better blooming varieties 
in an array of colors. We select the varieties and each of these assortments will include the 
following colors of continuous monthly blooming roses: 
3 RED VARIETIES 3 PINK VARIETIES 2 WHITE VARIETIES 
2 YELLOW VARIETIES 2 TWO-TONE VARIETIES 
Price on this collection of 12 roses is only $6.95, prepaid. Order as many of these collec- 
tions as you wish at this low price. All are named varieties, and each rose will be labeled as to 
the variety. We select the varieties in the above colors. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS—FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL 
No home or landscape is complete without some flowering or ornamental shrubs planted in and 
around the yard. Flowering shrubs can be used as specimen plants; as backgrounds; hedging; or in 
groups. Not only are they valuable for their place in the landscape, but they are useful for their 
blooms which add color and beauty to the surroundings. The blooms are also desirable to cut and 
use in the home for arrangements and decorations. If you are planning to landscape a new home 
or add to the landscape of your present home; include an assortment of flowering shrubs in your 
plans. We list below a wide assortment of shrubs, all reasonably priced. 
1000—ALMOND, PINK FLOWERING: (Prunus flowers. Price, 18-24” plants, each 99c. 
glandulosa). Dwarf growing shrub, bloom- 1010—BARBERRY, JAPANESE: (Berberis thum- 
ing early in Spring before leaves appear. bergi). Hardy, free-blooming shrub. Pale 
Limbs covered with masses of double pink yellow flowers early in Spring with bril- 
