ROSES 
Sub-Zero Roses 
SHADES OF AUTUMN, Pat. 542. An 
abundant and joyous expression of bi-color 
Pleat | Vu Pere nee cee ee re ee $1.75 
QUEEN O’ THE LAKES, this gorgeous 
red rose was named in honor of the Min- 
neapolis Aquatennial Queen 
Rugosa 
These require no winter covering. 
AGNES, double yellow, fragrant blooms, 
COU Vee ee a a eee See ee each $1.50 
HANSA, double, reddish flowers of large 
ee re es eee each $1.25 
HARRISON, semi-double, moderately frag- 
Fanteeprignt. yellow. 2--o. 2a.-s-2 each $1.50 
Climbers 
ALOLA, Pat. 948, rich rose-pink with soft 
lilac silvery pink on inside of petals when 
ODCigee on ets. 0 eee ee SL75 
BLAZE, hardy, vigorous, scarlet-crimson, 
recurrent, bloomer =o) ee each $1.50 
CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY, Pat. 736, 
climbing form of the outstanding hybrid 
tea, producing an aboundance of perfectly 
formed crimson blossoms = 2-2 seo $2.00 
CLIMBING FORTY NINER, Pat. 1094, 
climbing form of the popular hybrid tea 
variety $2.25 
CLIMBING PEACE, Pat. 932, flowers 
identical with Peace bush rose, blooming 
all summer. Should bloom this summer. 
each $2.50 
KING MIDAS, Pat. 583, golden yellow with 
large double high centered flowers__$2.00 
2 inches through $8.00 
vember to middle of April_____ each $1.75 
IMPORTANT PLANTING DIRECTIONS FOR ROSES 
Plant roses 2 to 3 inches above the graft. Then hill up with soil at least 
one-half of the top, leaving a good basin to hold water. Fill up the basin at 
least four times every other day until roses are well sprouted. 
Plant with well rotted cow manure and bone meal. 
SHADE TREES 
LAKE CITY ELM, for boulevard on yard. 
Var iniGhesmiNGOuoh es 2. $8.00 
BOLLEANA POPLAR. A slender tree with 
glossy green leaves, silvery white under- 
neath. 
Sto) 10 feeteunbranched-=__ 2-3. £2 $3.00 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. A very slender 
tree which grows to a great height, fast 
growing. 
LOM MICGt © Bere ee ee a a $1.00 
LOGt On elec tee a es Chee 
“MINNETONKA BEAUTY, Pat. 
APPLE TREES 
‘HARALSON, most popular and reliable 
apple, medium sized red fruit, season No- 
vember to middle of April. 
474, a 
late winter apple, high dessert quality, col- 
ored red over yellow, keeps into the spring. 
each $1.75 
“PRAIRIE SPY, fruit large, bright red, ex- 
cellent for eating raw and also for cook- 
ii keeDss UNtiLeiM aye eee each $1.75 
‘WEALTHY, red fruit early in September, 
keeping until Christmas, excellent for eat- 
MeetaweOl 10t, COOking=celo saa each $1.75 
