Briar, Rugosae, ete. ; Dene 
Dp Quantity Prices 
Barieanemyeliows ithe old-fashioned yellow The total number OF ALL THE ROSES YOU ORDER will determine what price you use. 
dooryard Rose. $1.75. Special collections may be considered as a part of your total order in determining what price 
Hugonis. Early yellow. Like big buttercups. column to use when figuring the discount on extra Roses being ordered. 
$1.75. 
Karl Forster. Large, double, snow-white yee Each price Each pric? 
blooms. Grows to 5 feet; blooms intermit- ated int tal i:t tal 
order of order of 
tently. $2.00. catalogue 12 to 23 DA ere 
Martha Lambert. Semri-pillar or tall shrub ES ee eee ee 
type. Continuous display of large red panicles $1.50 $1.40 $1.30 
of small blooms. $1.75. 1.65 1.55 1.45 
Pike’s Peak. As breath-taking a sight in June Lae 1.65 155 
as the mountain itself. The old-rose-pink, 2.00 1.90 1.80 
semi-double blooms cover the plant from top Myf 215 2.00 
to bottom in June. $2.00. 2.50 2.40 2.25 
Spring Gold. A fine June-blooming shrub. 2.75 2.65 2.50 
The 3-inch, creamy yellow, semi-double blooms 3.00 20 Dos 
smother each branch. $2.25. 
ited db pats event von onde: ae ONE Rose If you order late, we ey be sold out of the 
: or a single address en please a Oc to cover exact variety you specify. Please indicate if you 
dew sptcecessortes handling, packing and iperenced postage. Sizeable wish us to i le nila eee of equal or ereater 
shipments, also large packages to the South and value. It will not be done without your permission. 
$2.60 points west or ne Mississippi, will be shipped by 
: express f.0.b. Mentor. Our policy is to produce the best plant that 
TRI-OGEN, All-Purpose Rose DUST. can be grown and we do not cut corners to 
One year’ s supply for 9 to 12 roses. 1 lb... 1.20 sell cheaply. We sell only the plants grown 
One year’ s supply for 40 to 60 roses. 5lbs. . 5.00 y ; in our nursery along Lake Erie and propagated 
One year’s supply for 200 to 300 roses. Ohio Custom ers A dd 3 % Si al es I ax on our special type of vigorous root stock. 
A good all-metal Duster for your rose 
garden with extension nozzles ......... 
Planting Directions with Each Order 
25 Ibs. “ oe 23570 Our Roses Guaran teed 3 Ways} +NOTE: We should not be expected to replace 
TRI- OGEN, All- parveces Rose ‘Spray Grow and Bloom the First Year stock that you have neglected, planted in a 
available ene gardens large or small. (Climbers the 2d Year) wet place, subjected to 2-4-D or that has been 
Good professional PRUNING SHEARS. Never to Sucker (Go Wild). True to Name. destroyed by extreme weather conditions. 
The Shears our workmen use. We’ve never 
worn one out and we estimate some have 
made more than two million cuts. These 
fine Shears come from Germany. . 2.5 IR Se A 
Sos 
A completely new WEATHERPROOF ay ra 
PLASTIC LABEL held upright on a rust- ‘\ I aes 
proof stake. We recommend them . .25 for 3. 50 
A LIFETIME SPADE made of Molyb- 
denum steel reinforced and practically 
indestructible—the Spade we use in the 
nursery . 5 She) 
ONE - PRONG CULTIVATOR ids i 
ft. handle. The most efcient tool we 
have ever used, especially to loosen the 
The Oriental Magnolias make one of 
the finest displays of spring. They are 
not particular about the soil; however, 
a liberal quantity of manure or other 
organic material mixed in the ground 
-will make for very rapid and lush 
= growth. 
STELLATA. This one blooms first, 
ground without disturbing a mulch. Plant roses during the generally before the last snows. 
sliivgiigamMouewOSeS@e- cathe weeee>-.2.- 1.25 cold months Dwarfest growing and most fra- 
grant. 
SOULANGEANA. Pictured below. 
ata? (Yeu) (Not pictured) This is often called the pink-cup va- 
riety. More widely planted than all 
The aristocrat of the narrow-leaved evergreens, with rich blackish the others combined. 
green foliage. Remarkably resistant to trying city conditions, it ¢§@yLANGEANA  LENNEI The 
belongs in every foundation planting. Cuspidata and Anderson ipalescua variety Lashich re (ee Ors 
are the faster-growing, spreading types; Brevifolia, a compact va- ace tae haa Soulaaoea nae 
riety; Hatfieldi is barrel shaped and Hicksi narrowish and tall- te 
growing. Cuspidata capitata is pyramidal. SOULANGEANA NIGRA. The fast 
one to bloom and the darkest of all. 
TAXGS ; A é i Q yi 6-10 spo tplants ae erer rere $4.00 
FORM. Potted plants make transplanting safe. 
Cuspidata Magnolia orders are filled in the = - 
Cuspidata Andersoni Capitata Brevifolia Hatfieldi Hicks spring only. 4 years after y 
12Etom einem. / > $3.50 $4.00 $4.75 $4.00 $3.75 planting Hee 
Pil Satomlonmne 4.75 4.50 5.00 5/5 5.00 4.75 4 our pot-size | 
pe eo 2g S755) 6.00 7.75) |) 6.25 5.75 Grafted plant 
aw 2% ft. 8.25 7.50 Uap 9.75 ose Tells) 
Voto3ft. 11.25 9.75 OD WS O25 97>. = 
Ro 2 47 e250, 12:75° 15.75 | 13.25 12.50 Red-Leat Maples 
*36 to 4 ft. 19.25 1 5e/5 16.00 20.00 Mex) alas 
*NOTICE: Because of the prohibitive cost of boxing and excessive ex- (Pictured opposite) 
press, the sizes of plants marked * will have to be called for at the nur- 
; ) hru r 
sery. Sizes not so marked can be expressed. A very choice s b ee 
shrubby tree that is again 
being made available. Ours 
Grated wa SESS Red-leaf ne is the true grafted type with 
: . ‘ ee blood-red leaves but you 
must plant in full sun to 
develop the full rich color, 
which we have so care fully 
maintained in our strain. 
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BUM o Prat ees onc ae Seeal SeeAe) 
DRACO AM Hotei besa asse de 7.50 Magnolia Soulangeana 
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