e Bushes 
‘aieteres ale everblooming Hybrid 
' tea, two # 
early and — k er ‘in 'a\cool greenhouse. 
By April and later they are well started 
with foliage and some are in bud, The 
roots are well established in the soil. 
Planting is simple and they keep right 
on growing. Roses will be scarce this 
year, so order early. We ship at the 
proper time. ~. 
Two-year-old 75¢ Mech: $8, 00 per doz. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Beautiful rose red, 
ir AMI QUINARD—Dark velvety red: 
| ss AUSTRIAN COPPER—Single orange scar- 
iam fet. Briar type. 
| ss BETTER TIMES—Brilliant cerise. 
- BETTY UPRICHARD — Long bud, salmon 
pink, and orange carmine. 
; CHRISTOPHER STONE — Vivid scarlet, 
| . blooms very Reusant. 
Ms DAME EDITH HELEN—Bright pink, 
x fragrant flowers. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON — Semi- -dow- 
ble, pale buff yellow. 
BCT alan, EDITOR McFARLAND—Glowing pink. 
| ss BDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Two-tone pink. © 
ss ETOILE de HOLLAND—Fine dark red pro- 
Been. fuse bloomers. 
a ETOILE de FEU—Salmon pink to coral red. 
FRAY K. DRUSHKI—Large double white.’ 
FEU JOS LOYMANS-—Indian yellow, long 
large 
bud. 
GOLDEN ‘EMBLEM Cadmium - yellow, 
Maes ’ splashed and shaded red, 
|<  GRENOBLE—Clear scarlet. 
oa HOLLYWOOD-Dark rose red. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Dark rose stake. 
JOANNA Hill—Deep yellow, long bud, 
{ ood cut flowers. 
pend AUGUSTE VICTORIA — White 
with slight lemon tint. 
Rca LADY ALICE STANLEY—Pale flesh pink, 
reverse coral-rose. 
1 Hae LOS ANGELES—Salmon pink. 
Mm. C. TESTOUT—Satiny rose pink, 
Mm. ED HERRIOT—Copper. . 
| ee Mm. JOS PERRAUD—Yellow to copper. 
tM, cee pink shading of 
tee aprico 
1 Rane ie Min JOULES BOUCHE — White shaded 
swith blush pink. Very fragrant. 
Mrs. E. P. THOM—Clear deep canary yel. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Orange_ scarlet. 
-McGREDY’S SCARLET—Vivid rose red, ex- 
cellent. for cutting. 
ecrenys IVORY—Creamy white, yellow 
bas 
McGREDY'S YELLOW — Bright buttercup 
— yellow 
N RAMAN LAMBERT_Deep salmon orange, 
used bronze and yellow. 
GOLD—Semi-double reddish orange 
j@ copper. 
CTURE—Velvety clear rose pink. 
AAWN—Deep rose pink. 
HOOVER—Scarlet yoltow, large 
ragrant flowers. — 
ALISMAN—Bright red, gold tained yell. 
fER—Red, large buds. 
“MALLERIN—Brilliant red. 
golden coppery profusions. 
: ‘SISTER THERESE—Golden yellow. __ 
“SOUV. de GEORGES PERNET — Oriental 
ved, shaded yellow. — 
SOUTHPORT—Brilliant scarlet. 
~TALISMAN—Scarlet and gold. 
THE DOCTOR-—Large satiny pink. 
- POLYANTHUS BABY ROSES 
CECILE BRUNNER—Dainty pink, the sweet- 
heart rose. 
BABY CRIMSON—Deep velvety red in 
cluster. 
EDITH CAVELL—Clusters of dark blood 
red. 
| ‘% ; ieee Se eee rose pak on long 
GEORGE ELGER—Smalll copper yellow. Ce- 
 cile Brunner type. 
GLORI MUND!—Orange Scarlet iim clus- 
ters. 
IDEAL—Dark velvety crimson. 
_ Baby Roses in pots 00.000... each ‘$1.00 
| CLIMBING ROSES 
Nice Large Plants Well Started — 
Pe ass In Container $1.00 to $1. 50 ea. 
|} ss CL, AMERICAN BEAUTY—Rosy red. 
Cl. DAME EDITH HELEN—Deep rose pink. | 
Cl. ETOHE de HOLLAND—Dark . 
crimson. 
CL. LOS ANGELES—Coral tisk: | 
igen Ci. Mm. ED HERRIOT—Coral. 
fs EL, Mm, BUTTERFLY—Flesh pink, 
Ct. PRES. HOOVER—Orange ehudings.. : 
| Ck. PAUL'S SECRET—Semi- double vivid 
7 — seavlet. Everblooming. _ 
Ch. PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR—Large ile 
sulphur yellow to almost white. 
CL. RED TALISMAN—Light red sport of 
Talisman. 
oe See yellow and cop- 
velvety 
Ch. " BLAZE—Double blooms of vivid SCO 
oe PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
ae ‘CAPISTRANO—Pink ee $2.25 
ss FRED HOWARD—Yellow 200... $2.75 
GOOD NEWS—Buff “pags $1.75 
HORACE McFARLAND—Apricot ...... $1.75 © 
_ MISSION BELLS—Salmon . $2.25 
‘Mme, HENRI GUILLOT—Deep raspberry 
to watermelon pink, richly 
TOTO eh teeta $i. 75 
So aaa yellow, full double ees 
“SAN FERNANDO—Red . $1.75 
SAN GABRIEL—Salmon $4.75 
WHE ROGERS—Intensely fragrant, velvety 
maroon-crimson ......... $1.50 
eee ce 
r olds rosebyshes dre ‘potted a 
\—Bright unfading scarlet, .. so 
VALENTINO—Shrimp pink with — 
_MINCAS—Green foliage or 
4 4 
| 
CRAB—Double, large- flowering, prising 4 feet . 
SYCAMORE TREES . 
FLOWERING PEACH—Beautiful pink ‘flowers in epee oe i 
: —— DAILY WORLD, WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON 
each $3.50 
$1.50 
sag Wl a ag ornamental, double scarlet flowers, 6 
fee 
Locust Black, “fast growing, Very “desirable for this section, 
8 to 10 ft, 
MOUNTAIN ASH—Clusters of red berries im fall 
“NORWAY MAPLES—6 to 8 feet 
SCHWEDLERI MAPLE—Red 
Shade an 
MAPLE—Dwa rf, red leaf 
Ornamental: PRUNIS CISTINA— Foliage of bright reddish purple is 
Giant catkins with piimk cast . 
WILLOW—Upright. 
MAPLE—Soft, cut leaf, 8 ta 10 feet. Ee 
$2, 50-$3.00 
e $2. (oe) 
‘each $2. 00 
~~ $1.50-$2.50 
. each $3.50 
_. $2.00-$3,00 
_ each $5.50 
each $1.00 
each 75c- rs 50 
leat . 
WILLOW—Weeping Wisconsin, 6 to 8 feet 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
They last for years with occasional atten- 
tion. Planted in beds along walks, drives 
and borders of shrubbery and in rock 
gardens, they make a pleasing picture. 
We offer the hardy, tried and true kinds 
that can be best grown under average 
conditions. Space the dwatfer kinds 12 
to 15 inches apart; and the taller kinds 
over 2 feet im height about half the 
height given. 
ANCHUSIAS — Grows 4 to 5 feet with 
mony large blue forget-me-not flowers. 
50< 
BLEEDING ‘HEART—Plant iv “shady ‘loca. 
HORS hese Oe ae 75¢ to $1.00 
~ CARNATIONS — Red, pink, white, rose, 
violet, crimson, salmon, yellow. 
Daten ee a ee oot 50c 
COLUMBINE—New, long-spurred, assorted 
eolars,each.. 0 15¢ 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA—Large, golden 
yellow, daisy-like flowers, long stem- 
med. Ciumps, each 
DELPHINIUM — Giant spikes of assorted 
colors. 
Pacific Giant Mixed, blue shade 
Pacific Giant White. 
ALMOND—Pink or white, double flowering 
ALTHEA or Rose of Sharon—in red or pink flower - sot oe 
DIANTHUS—For Rockeries. _Mixed colors. 
vee has Seether Uy. weno Le ee 10¢ 
ESTHER REED DAISY—Large double white 
daisy; everbloomer. Each ss. 50¢ 
FOXGLOVE—Young plants, assorted colors. 
Each 15¢ 
GAILLARDIA, or Blanket Flower each 25¢ 
GYPSOPHILIA or BABY BREATH — 
Roots,:adch cc. ee 50¢ 
HOLLYHOCKS—Young plants, pot grown. 
Double pink, yellow, ted, white, rose. 
Prien Ser eR En Ae ise ne 10c 
LILY OF THE VALLEY — 
Pips, each 10c; dozen $1.00 
PEONIES—Red, rose, white, pink. Roots, 
3 to 5 eyes. Each 60¢ 
PHLOX — Shades of red, pink, salmon, 
white, and rose-pink, Each 35< 
- PHLOX SUBULATA, Trailing—Bright pink, 
light blue. Each 35c 
POPPIES — Oriental. Giant orange-red 
Clump he eerie Soares. 35¢ 
PYRETHRUM or PAINTED DAISY. __ 15¢ 
SAXATILE—Dwarf yellow alyssum, very 
hardy; each, 10c; dozen $1.00 
SHASTA DAISY, New Alaska — Large 
Waite tte ey eam ee la ort 0 te ay 50c 
SWEET PEAS — Climbing, very hardy. Col- 
ors, rese, pink, red, white. 15¢ 
SWEET WILLIAM—Choice mixed, Dz. 50c 
. each $1.00 
each $1.25 . 
AZALEA MOLLIS—This variety we found to be quite hardy and 
literally covered with bloom iim early spring. 
low or salmon. Very attractive. 
high 
BARBERRY —Japanese, green folie Sis uedgn ANCL game ge 
Very attractive tal 
BUDDELIA, or Butterfly Bush—Dark purple, light lavender and 
rose pink flowering ; 
CRANBERRY, High Buch Letae, STacorinvel foliage, fall grow 
ing, covered with red berries in the foll _ 
BARBERRY—Red leaf, 
DAPHNE—Pink 
Colors, yel- 
Bushes 12 to 18 inches 
each $2.00-$3.00 
each 75¢ 
_ each $1.00 
each 75c-$1.50 
_.. each $1.00 
_each $1.50 
FORSYTHIA, or Golden Bell—One of the first to bloom. Golden 
yellow flowers 
scented flowers. Comes 
varieties 
HYDRANGEA, A. B. or Hill of Snow sss 
HYDRANGEA, P. G.—Showy pink flowers 
each $1.00 
HONEYSUCKLE—Large growing shrub covered with sweet- 
Tartarioun 
each $1.00 © 
$1.00 | 
“each $1.00 
in white, pink, or rad, 
KERRIA, Japonica—A valuable shrub, having golden yellow 
flowers, for shady locations __ 
_ each 75c¢ 
KOLKWITZIA, or Beauty Bush— Trumpet. prepes ele are 
freely produced throughout the season _ 
LuitAC—French, dark purple 0. 
PRIVET HEDGE 
im April and May 
SNOWBALL—Large double 
SPIREA—Anthony Waterer. 
growing 
ANINUAL VINES AND 
TRAILING PLANTS 
OUT OF POTS 
For hanging baskets and window boxes. 
THUNBERGIA, or Black - Eyed Susan — 
Cup flowers with black eyes. 
PARLOR IVY—Rapid grower, with glossy, 
green leaves. 
ALYSSUM—White. 
COLEUS—Trailing. 
FERNS. 
IVY GERANIUMS. Trailing. 
LANTANAS—Trailing. 
LOBEWIA—Trailing. 
PETUNIAS—Balcony. 
VERBENAS—Red, pink, blue and purple. 
green and | 
white foliage. 
WANDERING JEW —Green foliage or green 
and white foliage. 
Prices, 15¢ and 20c each 
IVW¥—Hahn’s new small leaf branching 
ivy. Each, 35c, 50c, 75c. 
PHILODENDRON, or Friendship. Vine — 
Grows well iim any home. Each 50c 
and 75c. 
Van Houttii_White Flowers ___ 
Thunbergii—_Medium shrub, 
Earlier than Van Houwttii eee gl S 
Prunifolia—Small leaves, double pure-white flowers. 
_ $1.00-$1.50 
each $2.50 
each 15¢-25¢ 
PRUNIS TRIBOLI—Very desirable shrub, "profuse bloomer of 
larqe double rich pink flowers ¥ 
PYRACANTHEA or Washington Thora—Glossy foliage. large 
clusters of orange berries im fall and winter 
QUINCE JAPONICA—Shrub producimg showy scarlet flowers 
_ each $1.00 
each $3.50 
_. each $1.00-$2.00 
ball-shaped snow-white flowers $1.00 
Dwarf, crimson flowers. Low 
$1.00 
75c- $1.00 
white. 
each $1.00 
$1.00 
Fe a nr ey eee ae set 
spreading branches, 
g 
ANNUAL VINES 
TO BE PLANTED WHERE SHADE 
IS DESIRED 
SCARLETT O’HARA, Morning Glory — 
Charming large red flowers. 
MOON VINE—Giant white flowers. 
MORNING GLORY—New, heavenly blue, 
giant blue flowers. 
‘COBEA SCANDENS—Or Cup and Saucer 
Vine Rapid grower; purple flowers. 
Prices: 10¢c ea., 3 for 25c. All out of pots. 
PERENNIAL VINES 
FOR SPRING PLANTING 
BOSTON sil ce ai vines for fireplaces 
and stone walls. _50¢ and 75c 
HONEYSUCKLE VINE sss—s« $1.00 
VIRGINIA CREEPER  -° $1.00 
WISTERIA—Chinese blue. 
Bachna at a $1.50 te $3.00 
WATER PLANTS 
FOR LUY PONDS 
WATER LILIES—Pink, rese, red, yellow and 
white, each. Site 50 and $2.00 
_ WATER HYACINTHS. _ u....25¢€ to 50¢ 
WATER MOSS, bunch. iistepteraa Mien 1d GN Re, 
DUCK WEED 1G¢ 
GOLD FISH, each _ “15 te 25¢ 
Mast suifable for North Central Washington: 
ARBOR VITAE — 
Globular im shape—Dwarf, 1 te 2 feet 
Golden Dwarf, 10 to 20 imches 
Pyramidl—3 to © Feet ooo occicgenwansnn sennwweuecenen 
each $3.00-$5.00 
. $3.00-$5.00 
$4.00-$6.00 
JUNIPERS—Spreading Varieties: 
Pfitzer—18 to 24 finches ecco ceeececeeeenees 
Tamerisifolia—18 to 24 inches . 
Savine—18 to 24 inches 
PINES—Dwarf Mugho 
ALBERTA SPRUCE—Deep green, ‘compact rah 12" 
SPRUCE—Colorado Blue, 3 to 4 feet 
BLUE SPRUCE—18 inches . 
NORWAY SPRUCE-2 fo 3 feet Sepa s ae oe 
NEST Uebel dw art : 
felt $3.50 
’ $3. 00-$3. 50 
_.... $3.00 
“$2.00-3.50 
each|$3.50 
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HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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Early Bloomer — August to September 
AZALEA MUMS—Very dwarf, yellow, apri~ 
cot, white, red bronze and pink. 
large Flowering Blooms, Sept. 
CONQUEROR—lLarge bronze red, 
HILDA -BERGEN—Large bronze (dislud) 
INDIANOLA—Large bronze (disbud) 
LAVENDER BETSY ROSS — Large lavender 
(disbud) 
MRS. KIDDER—Large deep yellow (disbud) 
WHITE BETSY ROSS—Lge. white (disbud) 
MEDIUM SIZE FLOWERS 
JEAN—White, medium size flowers. . 
KING MHDAS—Yellow, medium Howers.: 
RED BIRD—Red, medium flowers. 
RED WELVET—Red, medium size Howers. 
BABY, OR POM POM TYPES 
CAPTAIN COOK —Pink. 
DEANNE—Early dwarf button, bronze. 
EGYPT—Bronze. 
GOLD COAST—Lemon yellow. A 
IRENE—White button pom pom. 
LAVENDER—Button. 
McKENZIE—Yellow button pom pore, 
ROSE CHARM—Rose pink. 
SEPTEMBER—Bronze pom pom. 
WHITE PEARL—Low growing, white but’a. 
SINGLE FLOWERS, VERY EARLY 
ASTRIBE—Daisy pink, yellow center. 
BUTTERFLY—Single yellow. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR—Single red. 
NOVELTY AND SPIDER TYPES 
PINK SPOON—Early Pink 
WHITE SPOON—Early White. 
PINK SPIDER—Novelty spider type petals. 
WHITE SPIDER—Novelty spider type petals. 
YELLOW SPIDER—Yellow novelty spider. 
Ali Above Mum Plants 25¢ each 
: i. LIPLPP?PLPEPLL LPL ILL DELP DIP DPDPDDPL, 
: DAHLIAS 
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GIANT DAHLIA, FLOWERING - 
AND DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
7Oc each . . . 6, Your Choice eee 
MARSHALLS—Medium pink, very good, 
CROY BON —Large lilac. 
MRS. KUNZMAN—Large tan ‘colored Flynn 
ered, 
BLUE RIVER—Enormous flowers, blue. or 
lavender. _ 7 
NAGELIS SUPERB—Huge shaggy yellow. 
CAUFORNIA IDOL—Large, clear lemon 
yellow. 
LOIS WALCHER—Large, bi 
tipped white. 
JANE COWELL—Pink to tan, large. 
MICHIGAN—Medium pure white. 
LAVENDER GIANT— 
MARY SUHR—Large orange tipped white. 
JERSEY BEACON—Huge red with yellow 
bronze. 
SOUTHLAND—Large pink. 
WATCHING GIANT—Orange yellow. 
JERSEY DAINTY—Large cacti white. 
MRS. LANDIS—Large pink to shrinmy. 
SALSBACHS—Very large pure white. 
MODEL 999—Cacti red. 
- color, -purple 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Same type flowers as the giants and éactt 
flawer, but the flowers are miniature in 
size with long wiry stem. Very attractive 
ta the garden or as a cut flower. 
UTTLE JENNIE—Apricot with white center. 
PEACH BLOSSOM—Peach with yellow. 
PINK GEM—Cacti Pink. 
SPUN SILK—Dainty pink with white center, 
VIRGINIA WARD —Single deep rose. 
ZALMASTER—Deep salmon cacti. 
FAIRY—Lovely pink. 
SPRING HILL ROSE—Rose red. 
. 6 for $3.00 
POMPOM DAHLIAS 
These are the small button and ball type, 
Profuse bloomers. 
AUTUMN SUNSET—Red. 
AL BRIGHT—Gold shaded red. 
LITTLE SNOW —Pure white burton. i 
AMBER QUEEN—Ball of amber. 5 
60c each . . 
PINKIE—Shell pink. 
CORRINE—Medium white. 
YELLOW GEM—Canary yellow. 
SHEILA—Red and yellow flower. 
These smali flewery dahlias are very 
bright and shiny in your garden and are 
fine for cutting. 
50c each . . . 6 fer$2.70 
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GIANT MIXED DAHLIAS 
This lot was named, but names 
were lost. Flowers mediuin te enor. 
mous size. Reds... whites . ... 
pinks . .. yellows ... lavenders. 
A bargain at 65¢ or 6 for $3.25 
You will enjoy seeing this big faw-- 
er in bloom. Order early. Just @ © 
few dozen going at this price. 
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