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PATENTED FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
BETTY PRIOR. (Pat. No. 340.) Produces large fra- 
grant clusters continuously throughout the season. 
Opens a bright red turning to shell pink. (Each 
$1.50) (3 for $1.30 each). 
CHATTER. (Pat. No. 739.) Unusually bright crim- 
son, generous flower clusters, continuously in 
bloom. Velvety firm petals. (Each $1.50) (3 for 
$1.30 each). 
DONALD PRIOR. (Pat. No. 377.) Large, semi-dou- 
ble, bright scarlet flowers, flushed crimson. 
Fragrant. Free flowering. One of the best. (Each 
$1.50) (3 at $1.30 each). 
FASHION. (Pat. No. 789.) Brilliant, luminous, coral 
flowers overlaid with gold; opening with wavy, 
graceful petals. All season blooms in large 
clusters. (Each $2.00) (3 at $1.75 each). 
PINOCCHIO. (Pat. No. 484.) A hardy plant pro- 
ducing many pointed buds of salmon-flushed 
gold, opening to a mass of miniature hybrid tea 
like roses of soft, clear pink and in large clusters. 
(Each $1.50) (3 at $1.30 each). 
RED PINOCCHIO. (Pat. No. 812.) Masses of 3¥% 
inch flowers in clusters. Rich carmine, gradually 
deepens as blooms open. Does not fade. Wild 
rose fragrance. Vigorous, prolific bloomer. (Each 
$1.50) (3 for $3.90). 
SNOWBANK. (Pl. Pat. No. 279.) A floribunda with 
white flowers on heavily branched plants. Heavy 
bloomer. (Each $1.50) (3 at $1.30 each). 
VOGUE. (Pat. No. 926). New Floribunda with Hy- 
brid Tea shaped flowers of perfect form, three 
to four inches in diameter. Dark cherry ovoid 
buds opening to cherry-coral open flower. Spicy 
fragrance. (Each $2.25) (3 at $2.00 each). 
WORLD'S FAIR. (Pat. No. 362.) Produces large 
clusters of velvety blooms of fragrant blackish- 
scarlet with glowing mass of golden stamens. 
(Each $1.50) (3 at $1.30 each.) 
POLYANTHA 
EUTIN. Bud pointed-globular, cupped flower glow- 
ing carmine red. Clusters up to 100 blooms on 
strong stems. Large foliage, vigorous grower. 
(Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50). Add postage and pack- 
ing: (Each 17c) (3 for 23c). 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Deep glowing red, large 
blooms suffused with vivid crimson. Bushy vigor- 
ous grower. (Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50), Add post- 
age and packing: (Each 17c) (3 for 23c). 
APPLES 
We are listing only the varieties that have proven 
a success in the West, and we know that with the 
proper care and attention that is due to any tree, 
a crop of fruit will result from any one of the many 
we have listed. 
Directions—As soon as you receive your shipment 
remove the packing, sprinkle the roots and heel the 
bundle in moist ground. In planting, take out only 
a few trees or shrubs at a time and never allow 
them to lie exposed to the air and sun at any time. 
Dig the hole large enough to admit all the roots in 
the natural position, keeping the surface and the 
subsoil separate. In filling in, sift the best soil in 
around the roots. When most of the soil is filled 
in, pour in the water to wash the soil around the 
roots, then pile up the remainder and tread down 
gently with the foot. After this the tree or shrubs 
should have a good watering at least once a week. 
A mulch around the base of the tree, two or three 
inches thick is very beneficial. 
-\ QUINTUPLET APPLE TREES 
Quintuplet trees, as the name implies, are apple 
stocks that have been grafted with 5 or more 
varieties of apples on the same tree. They are 
satisfactory for the people having a limited space 
for trees and wanting more than one kind of apple. 
You will find them as hardy as the types with a 
single graft of the same name. They are grafted 
on Whitney Crabapple stock with grafts of Yellow 
Transparent, Red Delicious, Red Jonathan, Wealthy, 
Crimson Winesap and Yellow Delicious. We are 
unable to tell which of the types will be on each 
tree, but each tree will have 5 varieties from the 
above list. 
4 to 4% foot size: (Each $2.59). 
Add postage and packing: (Each 21c). 
Buy with Confidence—Plant with Confidence—GOLD SEAL SEEDS 
WEALTHY 
\ SUMMER APPLES 
EARLY HARVEST. Medium to large; pale yellow, 
white fleshed, tender and sub-acid; ripens early 
during the summer. Very productive. 
\ EARLY McINTOSH. A new early variety that does 
well.in this area, a cross between Yellow Trans- 
parent and McIntosh. A crop of medium red fruit 
very similar to McIntosh in early August. 
\\ RED JUNE. Early, small to medium sized. Hardy, 
good cooking and eating apple. Red, white flesh, 
juicy, subacid. 
\ YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Early to ripen; pale yel- 
low when fully ripe, of medium size, tender and 
good; free-growing and fruitful. Bears in July. 
See next page for more varieties and PRICES 
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