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Rose Bushes 
Hardy Everblooming rosebushes . . . Well 
started in containers. Sure to grow and 
bloom this season. 
aera 75c Per Dozen 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Rose Red. 
AMI QUINARD—Dark Red. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER—Single Orange Scar- 
let Briar Type. 
AUTUMN—Orange and red. 
ANGELE PERNET—Orange apricot. 
BETTER TIMES—Brilliant Cerise. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Salmon pink. 
CALEDONIA—White. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Glowing crimson. 
CONDESSA de SASTAGO—Red and yellow. 
CONSTANCE—Golden yellow. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—Orange to salmon. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Deep rich pink. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL—Orange and rose. 
ECLIPSE—Medium yellow. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Glowing pink, suf- 
fused yellow. 
EDITH N. PERKINS—Pinkish, orange. 
E. G. HILL—Dazzling scarlet, never purple. 
ETOILE de HOLLAND—Deep bright red. 
ELDORADO—Copper, suffused orange and 
salmon. 
ENA HARKNESS—Medium red 
FRAU KARL DRUSHKI—White tinged pink. 
FEU JOS LOYMANS—indian yellow. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA—Golden yellow... 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—Cadmium yellow . . 4 
splashed and shaded red. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Yellow flushed rose. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Glowing crimson with 
darker shadings. 
JOANNA HIiLL—Deep yellow. 
INNOCENCE-—Semi - double, 
golden yellow stamens. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIGTORIA—White with 
slight lemon tint. 
LADY M. STEWART—Deep buttercup yel- 
low, flushed orange and red. 
LOS ANGELES—Coral pink. 
LORD CHARLEMONT—Clear deep crimson. 
MISS ROWENA THOM-—Fiery rose, center 
washed gold. 
MM. ED HERRIOT—Or Daily Mail rose. 
MM. BUTTERFLY—Flesh pink. 
MM. JOS. PERRAUD—Yellow to copper. 
MM. JULES BOUCHE—White with blush 
center. 
MRS. AARON WARD-—indian yellow with 
salmon. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Scarlet coppery or- 
white with 
ange. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES—Rosy pink flushed 
salmon. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Orange scarlet. 
McGREDY SCARLET—Velvety crimson. 
McGREDY IVORY—Creamy white, yellow 
base 
McGREDY YELLOW—Bright buttercup yet 
am RE_Velvety see rose ink. 
PINK DAWN—Deep rose pink 
POINSETTA—Bright unfading "scarlet. 
PRES. HOOVER—Scarlet yellow. 
RED HOOVER-—Red, large buds. 
RED TALISMAN—Red sport of Talisman. 
SHOT SILK—Cerise and golden yellow. 
SISTER THERESE—Golden yellow. 
SOUTHPORT-—Brilliant scarlet. 
SUNBURST—Cadmium yellow fo orange. 
TALISMAN—Golden copper to yellow. 
THE DOCTOR—Large satiny pink. 
W. E. CHAPLIN—Fragrant crimson, 
Floribundas And 
Polyanthus 
Baby Roses in Pots... each 1.00 
CECILE BRUNNER—Dainty pink, the sweet- 
heart. rose. 
ALAIN—Carmine red. 
FRENSHAM-—Scarlet red. 
GARNETTE—Garnet red. 
GEORGE ELGER—Small copper yellow. Ce- 
cile Brunner. 
GOLDEN SALMON-—Large trusses of pure 
orange. 
GLORI MUND!I—Orange scarlet in clusters. 
CLIMBERS 
Nice large planfS, well started. 
In container. $1.00 to $1.50 each 
Cl AMERICAN BEAUTY—Rosy red. 
Cl BLAZE—Everblooming scarlet. 
Cl E. P. THOM—Medium yellow. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Deep rose pink. 
Cl ETOIE de HOLLAND—Dark velvety 
crimson. 
Cl FEU JOS LOYMANS-—Indian yellow. 
Ci PAULS SCARLET—Semi-double vivid 
scarlet. 
Cl RED TALISMAN—Light 
Talisman. 
Cl RUTH ALEXANDER—Orange blend. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Medium yellow. 
CL TALISMAN—Golden yellow. 
Cl K. A. VICTORIA—White with slight lem- 
on tint. 
HOW TO GROW 
- ROSES 
1—Plant in good garden soil. 
-2—Feed with cow manure and bone 
meal, later apply Neots once a 
_ week. 
ig eee well —anedt or dusted 
z with "Rose Dust”, Ortho Rix and 
Isotox to control inapcts and mil- 
red sport of 
PATENTED 
HYBRID TEAS 
BLANCHE MALLERIN—White_.. 
BUCCANEER—Brillianr yellow - 
CAPISTRANO—Medium Pink 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG-—Light red 
CHIEF SEATTLE—Yellow blend ...... 2.25 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL—Medium’ red......2. 
CONFIDENCE—Blush_ pink.___.-..........-. 4 
DEAN COLLINS—Spirea red. : 
DR. BEBAT—Light pink... E 
FORTY NINER—Bi-color, red & gold..2.50 
HELEN TRAUBEL—Pink blend... 2.50 
LOWELL THOMAS—Deep yellow: He 2.00 
MGJAVE—Orange  __.. 5 ee 
NEW YORKER—Medium red. 
NOCTURNE—Deep sateaey LS 
PEACE—Yellow blend... 2.50 
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER—Med. red 
QUEFN ELIZABETH—Orchid pink... 3.00 
ROUNDELAY—Dark red _.........-----._- 3.00 
RUBAIYAT—Light Bees iy 4) 
SUN VALLEY—Bright yellow... 2.50 
SUTTER’S GOLD—Yellow blend... 2.25 
SUZON LOTTHE—Pearl aes ok ih SA 2.00 
TALLYHO—Red blend_. eee. sae 2.00 
TIFFANY—Phlox pink... 3.00 
Showy red fruit 
entire summer. 
TREES 
Shade and 
Ornamental 
abundance 
8 to 10 ft 
flowers 
ARBOR VITAE — 
EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH—Non-weeping, fast growing.__2.00-3.00 
WEEPING CUT LEAF BIRCH—Very desirable, clean___ 
CHERRY—Double weeping 
CHERRY—Single, weeping 
CHERRY—Double, rose pink, the best. 
CRAB—Bechtels, double pink blooms, very fragrant 
CRAB—Hopa, single rose pink, bronze green foliage. 
red fruil_clusiersis es ee rer oe ee 
CRAB—Astrosanguinea, single carmine flowers, small red fruit 2.00 
CRAB—Eleyi, single pink bloom, reddish leaves. 
CRIMSON KING MAPLE—N 
GLOBE MAPLE— Symmetrical, 
Pruning:~ 6:10; 836i 2-288 ie eee 
NORWAY MAPLE—Standoard variety, 8 to 10 ff. 
SILVER MAPLE—Fast growing quick shade, 8 to 10 feet. 
PAULS SCARLET HAWTHORNE—Ornamental, 
flowers...3 fo: :6:.fti2 32 Sige es a eee 
PRUNUS CISTENA—Foliage of bright reddish purple; dwarf 
PRUNUS TRIBOLA—Very desirable, double rich pink; 
profuse bloomer 
PEACH FLOWERING—Beautiful pink flowers in 
DOGWOOD WHITE FLOWERS s 
DOGWOOD PINK FLOWERS... ea. 6.00 to 8.00 
LOCUST—Black, fast growing; very desirable locally, 
SIBERIAN ELM—Fast ree 3 to 4 ft. 
SIBERIAN ELM—8 to 10 f 
TULIPTREES—Fast growing, large clusters tulip shape 
Globular in Shape Deere ‘1 to 2 feet . 
PATENTED 
FLORIBUNDAS 
BETTY PRIOR—Medium pink.............- 1.50 
COCORICO—Orange red.. 2.00 
DONALD PRIOR—Medium red........1.50 
EMBERS—Bright red..___._......-- 2 
FASHION—Orange 
FROLIC—Bright pink_............... 
GOLDILOCKS—Golden yellow... 
JIMINY CRICKET—Tangerine red__...... 
LILIBET—Pure_  pink.___...............--.-------- 2.00 
MA PERKINS—Pink blend.______. aS 
PINK GARNETTE—Bright pink.. 
PINOCCHIO—Pink blend_. 
RED CAP—Bright red........... 
RED PINOCCHIO—Deep red.. ...-1.50 
VOGUE—Pink blend__......./.....-...-.------- 2.00 
WORLD’S FAIR—Deep 
Patented Climbers 
CRIMSON GLORY—Deep red__......... 2.50 
DR. J.H. NICHOLAS—Medium pink....2.00 
KING MIDAS—Medium yellow______...... 2.00 
PEACE—Yellow blend_...........-.......-.. 2.00 
..2.25-5.00 
_Kwanzan variety 
$5.00 — $6.00 — "$7. 00 each 
‘very desirable, never needs 
ea: ‘00- 3.50 
double scarlet 
table for North C cle eee lager aes 
each a 
Evergreens 
AUBRETIA—Purple rock cress. 25¢ CREEPING MYRTLE—Small, round 
BELLAS DAISIES—Double, pastel leaves, evergreen. 25¢ 
pinks and white. 25¢ DIANTHUS, GRASS PINKS—Mixed 
CORAL BELLS—Bell-shaped coral colors, each 
blossoint oes .¢ 6 25c¢ BABY IRIS—Early flowering m 
HARDY CANDYTUFT—Dark foliage, ‘iris bloom profusely, each... 
snowwhite blossoms, shruby LYCHNIS—Brilliant flowers, sunny 
growth, each. = 50c borders or rock gardens, each _50c-1.00 
CREEPING PHLOX—Bright pink, SAXATILE—Dwarf yellow alyssum, 
light pink, each 35c very hardy, each 1.00 
Ornamental 
and 
Flowering 
VAN HOUTTII—Whi 
* AZALEA MOLLIS—This variety we found to be q 
Golden Dwarf, 10 to 20 inches ___.....- 2.2. $3.00-$5.00 
Pyramidal—3 to 6 feet __ __......... Regee a eae ateeeee $4.00-$6.00 
JUNIPERS—Spreading Varieties: 
«  Pfitzer—18 to 24 inches 2. _ooooo......ececececneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 
Tamerisifolia—18 to 24 inches ___ 
Savine—18 to 24 inches 
PINES—Dwarf Mugho 
ALBERTA SPRUCE—Deep green, compact dwarf. Z 
BLUE SPRUCE—18 inches _. each $2.50 
NORWAY SPRUCE—2 to 3 feet _ $3.00-$4.00 
ROCKERY PLANTS 
ALMOND-—Pink or white, double flowering 
hardy and literally covered with bloom in early 
spring. Colors: yellow, salmon and _ apricot. 
Very attractive. Bushes 12 to 18 inches high_______.___. 2.60-3.00 
BARBERRY—Japanese, green foliage... leet Fea .. -50-1.00 
BARBERRY—Red leaf, very attractive... .50-1.00 
BUDDELIA, or BUTTERFLY BUSH—Dark purple, fight 
lavender and rose pink flowering.._....................... -75-1.50 
DAPHNE—Pink—Rock Daphne. _Very fragrant, low growing__..1.00 
FORSYTHIA or GOLDEN BELL—One of the first to 
bloom, golden yellow flowers.......--.....0.---c2c.-scecseeneeeee-= 1.00 
HONEYSUCKLE—Large growing shrub covered with 
_ sweets-cented flowers. Comes in pink and red, 
Tartarian varieties. Covered with red berries 
i Read sae er a eee ; 
HYDRANGEA, A. Ks or HILL OF SNOW—Whirte....._.........: a 
HYDRANGEA, P. G.—Showy pink flowers... 1.00 
KOLKWITZIA, or BEAUTY BUSH—Trumpet - shaped 
flowers. are freely produced thru-out the season_____ 1.00-1.50 
LILAC—PERSIAN PURPLE—Large open clusters...._.......__._.....-...-- 1.00 
LILAC—MME. LEMOINE—Large double white, depend- _ 
able bloomer. <3. pe oS ee eee 1.50 
LILAC—COMMON WHITE. eee eee 
LILAC—CHARLES JOLY—Heavy bloom, bright crimson. 
MOCK ORANGE—Very fragrant, semi-double flowers. 
PRIVET HEDGE, ENGLISH... ooo eee cee 
PYRACANTHEA or WASHINGTON THORN—Glossy fol- 
iage. Parties clusters of orange berries in fall 
nite in inferno en ee 3.50 
Low phe A 
THUNBERGII— 
___ white. 
INIFOLIA 
Hardy Perennials 
We offer the hardy, tried and true kinds 
that can be best grown under average 
conditions. _Space the dwarfer kinds 12 
to 15 inches apart; and the taller kinds 
over 2 feet in height about half the 
height given. 
ANCHUSIAS—Grows 4 to 5 feet with 
many large blue _ forget-me-not 
flowers. — Each... 
AUBRETIA—Purple rock cress 
BELLAS DAISY—Double, pastel pinks 
and white... =... eee 25¢ 
BLEEDING HEART—Plant in shady lo- 
cations 75c-1.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Hardy, early ____. 25¢€ 
COLUMBINE—New, long-spurred, as- 
sorted colors... ee 15¢ 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA — Large 
golden yellow, daisy-like flowers, 
long stemmed. Clumps, each... Se 
DELPHINIUM—Giant spikes of assort- 
ed colors. Light and dark blue, 
Fietd- ‘Clumps:.2-2. = ieee 1.50 
Young Plants — Each 
DIANTHUS—Mixed colors. _ 
DAISIES—Esther Reed—Large epg 
white daisy, everbloomer. Each 
KITTY—White lacy single aneirt- 
Center: (os kk ee eee 
MAJESTIC—Double large white 
yellow. center... <2... 25 ee 
SHASTA—New Alaska, large white 50c¢ 
FOXGLOVE—Young plants, assorted 
colors, eachsas> = ey 5c & 25¢ 
GAILLARDIA, or BLANKET FLOWER— 
Each 25¢ 
GEUM—Copper and orange jones, 
Neat, clean foliage. Each 
GYPSOPHILIA or BABY BREATH— 
Roots, each ...=s2— Sale. pe es 50c 
HARDY PRIMROSES—White, yellow, — 
crimson, rose, and blue. Very 
attractive in rock gardens. ___ 35e 8 & 50¢ 
HOLLYHOCKS—Young plants, pot 
grown. Double pink, yellow, red, 
white; .rose,each:<). 5 eee 10¢ 
LILY OF THE VALLEY—Pips, each 10c 
dozen 
PEONIES—Red, rose, white, pink.- 
Roots, 3 to 5 eyes. Ea. Plant in Fall 60¢ | 
PHLOX—Shades of red, pink, salmon, 
white, and rose pins Each 
PHLOX SUBULATA—Trailing — Bright — 
pink, light pink. Each 
256 
SEANCES et ad aca eee 1.00 
POPPIES—ORIENTAL— Giant orange. 
red=>SClums. eee 
PYRETHRUM or PAINTED DAISY—E 
SAXATILE—Dwarf yellow alyssum. 
SWEET PEAS—Climbing, very hare 
Colors, rose, pink, red, white. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Dwarf or tall, | 
sorted colors. Doz. 60c. Clumps, 
VIOLAS—Assorted colors. 
_ bloomers. Doze : 
THUNBERGIA. or Black - Eyed sian 
Cup flowers with black eyes. 
PARLOR IVY—Rapid SrowaK with slossy, 
green leaves. 
ALYSSUM—White. D 
COLEUS—Trailing. LOBELIA—Trailing. | 
FERNS. PERNA aren 
IVY epee 
LANTANAS—Tr 
VINCAS—Green feliagae or 
white foliage. 
WANDERING JEW—Green foliage or re 
and white foliage. 
Prices, 15¢c and 20c eac' ise 
{VY—Hahn’s new small leaf branching 
ivy. Each, 35c, 50c, 75c. 
PHILODENDRON, or Friendship 
Giows well in any home. 
and 75c. 
and stone Ee 
HONEYSUCKLE vine 
VIRGINIA CREEPER _ 
SCARLETT O’HARA, Mo 
_ Charming large red fl rs, ; 
MOON VINE-—Giant white flow 1S, 
MORNING GLORY—Ne: 
heaven! 
COBEA SCANDENS—Or Cup and 
Rapid grower; pu 
Prices: 10c ea., 3 fo 25. 
WATER PLANTS for 
WATER LILIES—Pink, ro 
profuse | 
