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FRUIT TREE SEEDLINGS 
Ready for shipment in January 
300 or more of same variety and grade at 1000 rates 
APPLE SEEDLINGS Per 100 Per 1000 
No. 2, 2/16 to 3/16 inch, straight -ececcmeneeeeeneeeecoemae 3.200 . 25.00 
No. 3. AbOUt 2/16 Anch — mememermerctenme mana cscetiarmancctencenareeomenns 2010 18.00 
Special Grade. Straight color, short roots 
2/16 inch and up. Ideal for wholesale grafting -=-eeeese 3500, £25200 
PEAR SEEDLINGS 
Calleryana. We have had the better success with Calleryana pear seedlings 
than any other pear understock. The bark does not tighten so quickly in 
hot weather, thus giving a longer budding season. 
2 inch and up, branched ee reac ne Eee) | ores, 
No. i 3/16 to £ Ly inch Ie OR ENED Ea CHET CREE RIED ER Ea ENER en imms Soa CRen ees esc co ome h4e5O 40.00 
Noe Be ZING GO 3/16 inch 7 weerceceereemerencrte nee nonstate eaoenes 4.00 35.00 
Nos 3, about 2/16 inch a 3.00 25.00 
IRIS KAFMPFERT 
(J apanese Tris) 
Among the most beautiful of all iris, yet little known. Admired by all who 
see them. Bloom in June and July when other iris are through blooming. 
Large flat, showy flowers atop strong stems, 2 to 3 buds to each stem. 
Flowers bear a remarkable resemblance to orchids. 
Per 10 Per_100 
Koko=no-iro. Violet»purple, golden throat = ssseesses== oe 2eo40 20.00 
Momyieno=taki. Double, deep royal red mene anerereneress ans 2040 20.00 
Patrocle. Superb dark violet, single = e@eeeem emer mcm = 2Zoh0 20.00 
Purple & Gold. Double rich purple, gold throat woceoe 2040 20.00 
PEONIES 
Standard 3 to 5 eye divisions from young plants not over three years olde We do 
not cut any flowers from our fields, so you can depend upon receiving strong, 
healthy plants. Numbers in parentheses (8.6) denote ratings of the American 
Peony Society on the basis of 10 as perfect. 
PEONIES (3 to 3 eye divisions) Per 10 Per 100 
Duchess de Nemours. (8.1) Sulphur-white fading t to pure 
white. Cupshaped. Midseason  ——— ccecesernusenarmnenenmesammrasenensencs 4e50 40.00 
Edulis Superba. (7.6) Very double, very early, medium size. 
Clear, deep pink blooms; tall plants = seeneeameeammen 3050 30.00 
Felix Crousse (8.4) Blooms late midseason. Large double 
blossoms of bright ruby-red ewer em ememaoeomnamsses 4e50 40.00 
Festiva Maxima. (9.3) Very large, aisehees, double white 
flowers with flecks of crimson on center petals. Early 
bloomer. Very popular. Desirable for cut flowers coe 4250 40.00 
Fontenelle. Large dark red blooms in midseason; excellent for 
cutting. Desirable for cut flowerS = = seemeeomemmmanan 4250 8 LOeU0 
Francois Ortegat (6.7) Semisrose type. Large deep crimson with 
brilliant golden-yellow anthers. Fragrante M;dseason == 3250 30.00 
Karl Rosenfield. (8.8) Brilliant crimson blooms + Midseason eo SU eCO 
Mary Brand. (8.7) Large dark clear crimson flowers, free= 
flowering. Midseason = sermessemmmm mcs mersm mmm mmnoinesmencamiees 5650 50.00 
Mme. de Verneville. (7.0) - Large white flowers with crimson 
markings, Barly  —— seememmmcmesmermcsccmenm cue omenceenrnemenanesens 4e50 40.00 
Mme. Emile Galle. (8.5) Large double, Light aes 
Fair rose fragrances Late == srcrereerarnnmcensmenccmucrancsmcsm aeuencs Boo 50.00 
Mons. Jules Elie. (9.2) Very large double blooms of Light 
rose pink borne on tall stems. Moderately fragrant, blooms 
early. Most effective as cut flowerS = = eeeemecmecuawe ee eb. OO 
Sarah Bernhardt. (9.0) Uniform rose with silvery tips to 
petals. Late-flowering, semi-rose type, fragrant, late <= 5.00 45,00 
Walter Faxon. (9.3) Uniform bright rose, deepening toward 
eager 5650 50.00 
center. Globular semirose=type; midseason coe 
HYACINTHS Per 100 Per 1000 
King of the Blues. Dark blue 
15#16 cm ceeren ence nar memes nea eS EERE ESS EES SEND FERED ES EDU IEDEM ERED ADE CIE O 10.00 85.00 
TULIPS (Single early) 
Keizerskroon. Bright red, yellow border 
12 cm se eee tenreremenenen mae nenemcenntmmemetemeacnen aeree Saien MTEC A OE OES ESS 7050 70.00 
THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY OTTAWA, KANSAS 
