FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Patented—Bare Root 
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). 
GOLDILOCKS. (Pat. 672) A heavy blooming yel- 
low floribunda. Buds are ovoid in shape, very 
much like hybrid teas, opening to a true golden 
yellow bloom. Glossy dark green foliage. Fine 
for the border, bed or specimen planting. (Each 
$1.75) (3 at $1.55 each). 
MA PERKINS. (Pat. No. 1143.) Sparkling coral- 
shell-pink. Buds coral with shades of red in 
outer petals and touch of yellow at base. (Each 
$2.25) (3 at $2.00 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.) 
Did you add postage and packing? Each 29c; 3 for 39c; 65¢ doz. on roses. 
HEDGE PLANTS ~— 
MULTIFLORA ROSE 
Rose Multiflora Japonica. A hedge plant that 
has many uses. Can be used as a low growing 
hedge from 2 to 3 feet by keeping it trimmed to 
the desired height. If not trimmed it will reach a 
height of 6 to 8 ft. and spread almost as wide. 
Has white flowers in June followed by fruits that 
are liked by the birds. A good one for erosion 
control and wildlife refuge. Has thorns. 12 to 18 
inch plants. 
(100 plants, $9.50) (50 at 100 rate) (25 plants 
$2.60) Add postage and packing; 100, 6lc; 
50, 44c; 25, 34c. 
PRIVET (Ligustrum) 
AMOOR RIVER (L. Amurense). A very hardy north- 
ern grown type, vigorously upright and tall grow- ~ 
ing. The leaves are dark green, somewhat 
lustrous, tardily deciduous. Makes a strong, bold 
hedge with quite conspicuous bloom in erect 
white panicles. 18 to 24 inches. 
(Per 100 $23.45) (50 at 100 rate) (25 for $6.15) 
Add postage and packing per 50, 90c;: per 
25c, 43c. Postage on 100 plants double the 
50 rate. 
EUROPEAN PRIVET (Vulgare). A very hardy and 
satisfactory variety. Heavy dark green foliage 
with white flowers followed by blue-black fruits. 
Growth is inclined to be more horizontal than 
some of the other varieties and fills in heavily 
from the ground up. Plant in single rows 9 to 10 
inches apart. 12 to 18 inch 3 cane. 
(Per 100 $26.45) (50 at 100 rate) (25 for $6.85) 
Add postage and packing per 50, 90c; per 25, 
43c. Postage on 100 plants double the 50 rate. 
IBOTA VICARI, Hardy Golden Privet. Same habit 
of growth as other Privets but has beautiful gold- 
en yelllow leaves. Used as hedge or as speci- 
men plants, giving a color contrast from early 
spring to fall. Of compact growth and can be 
trimmed to various shapes as desired. 18 to 24 
inch plants. 
(Each 89c). 
(3 for $2.45) (10 for $6.90). Add postage and 
packing each 23c, 3 for 29c, 10 for 39c. 
LODENSE. A low growing privet. Can be used as 
a low growing hedge or kept cut down to a 
low height for borders in flower beds or along 
paths. Suitable in locations where low grow- 
ing shrubs are desired. For hedging, plant 
8 to 10 inches apart. 12 to 15 inch size. 
(10 for $4.25) (25 for $9.90). Add postage and 
packing; per 10, 29c per 25, 43c. 
PRIVET HEDGE 
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