ss » »»ss»»»»»»»»a»»»a»»»»»»»»»»»a»3>a»a»a tl THERE ARE FEW HOMES 



$ That have not a loved one resting in 

 vt,i the cemetery, and but few that would 



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not spend 40 cents to beautify the 

 grave of that loved one. I offer this 

 fine set of choice white Roses for that 





CORNELIA COOK. Very large, pure white buas and flow, 

 ers. Excellent. Price, 10 cents each. 



THE BRIDE. An elegant while Rose, and very free flower- 

 ing. Price, 15 cents each. 



MARIE GUILLOT. This Rose is as perfect in bud and flow- 

 er as a Camellia. Pure white in color. Price, 10 cents each 



I will furnish these six choice white Roses for 40 cents. Large two-year-old plants, 30 cents eaci 

 or the six for $1.50. In ordering, say "Cemetery" collection of Roses. : - :: . ':: : : : 



MARIE VAN HOUTTE. A most elegant Rose. The color is 

 white, shaded lemon-yellow. Price, 10 cents each. 



SNOWFLAKE. New. It is always in bloom. An excellent 

 sort. Price, 15 cents each. 



THE OUEEN. New. This Rose is a beauty. Pure waxy 

 white. A most remarkable Rose. Price, 15 cents each. 



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PERLE D' OR. Charm- 

 5g ing and very distinct. Col- 

 |ora coppery-gold, chang- 



Or 



Polyantha, 



Fairy 



Roses. 



Price, lOcents each; large '& ? ny xvose. jr. 

 ' '& faintly touched 



two - year - old plants, 25 ?s 



cents each 



gg ing to fawn and salmon, 

 gg flat-rayed form, very doub- 

 gg le and'elegantly pertumed. 

 % PRINCESS MARIE 

 % ADELAIDE. Large, doub- 

 g| le, deep pink flowers, bet- 

 p ter than Pink Soupert. A 

 KJ gem in every way. 



i PETITE LEONIE. The 



jg. most delicate in coloring of 

 Rose. Pure white, 

 with pink. 

 £j iwu - ^ca< - um I'lann, ^o ^ A charming Rose. 

 M cents each. :::::: gg PAQUERETTE. I con- 

 38 gg sider this the best of all 



§S NOTICE.—! cordially recom- gg the Polyantha Roses. The 

 gg mend these exquisite Ever-bloom- gg flowers are pure white, 

 ;& ing Fairy Roses. They are o£ a gg about one inch in diameter, 

 S? shrubby, compact growth, bloom gg flowering in clusters of 

 3$ profusely all through the season, gg from five to fifty blooms. 

 38 and are very desirable for bed- gg Very full, prettily formed. 

 m ding, as well as for edging bor- gg recalling the blossoms of 

 35 ders, etc. They are moderately gg the double-flowering cher- 

 35 hardy, but should have a cover- gg ry, and fullv equals the 

 35 ing of leaves or litter just before gg double white' Primrose in 

 35 Winter begins. gg profuse blooming during 



I v wn. V ^ the winter - This is a va- 



"^ i ^?^^<?^^W^Y<^y^^S^^ : ?^ riety that every one is 



pleased with. 

 MINIATURE. This is the smallest of all Roses, but perfect 

 in iorm, regular, compact, fairy-like flowers,fully double and 

 very fragrant. Flowers in wreaths and clusters almost covering 

 the whole plant. The color is a cream-rose, flushed with a 

 peachy-red. 



MADEMOISELLE CECILE BRUNER. Larger flowers than 

 any of the others, perfectly double and delightfully fragrant. 

 Color a rosy-pink, on a rich, creamy-white ground. 



MRS. E. A. NOLTE. A lovely shade of chrome-yellow. A 

 new color in Polyanthas. Very beautiful. 



GOLDEN FAIRY. This is a lovely Rose. Very free-flower- 

 ing, color rich goiden-yellow. Kntirely distinct. 



JEANNIE DRIVON. Color light flesh, changing to white. 

 Very periect, double flowers. 



GEORGE PERNET. It is continually in bloom, the flowers 

 being quite large lor this class A beautiful, fiat form. The 

 color is a very bright rose, with touches of yellow, and passes to 

 peach-blow, with silvery-white shadings. The prettiest of all 

 the Polyanthas. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— The set of thirteen Fairy 



7*, ■ > i^Cs^ 1A^C"4 



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MIGNONETTE. A lovely Fairy Rose. Full, regular flowers, 

 perfectly double, and deliciously perfumed. Color a clear pink, 

 passing to white, tinged with pale rose. 



ELIZA CHATRAND. One of the most lovely of all Roses, 

 having lovely rose-colored flowers, elegantly penciled and 

 touched with ruddy saffron. Very free bloomer. 



GLOIRE DB POLYANTHA. A beautiful Fairy Rose. Flow 

 ers large, perfectly double, and deliciously sweet. Color a fine 

 citron-rose, elegantly flushed a pale carmine. 



Roses, named, for $1.00, Any six for 50 cents. 



Winter^blooming Roses 



FOR HOUSE 

 CULTURE. 



THESE ARE THE BEST ROSES FOR BLOOMING INDOORS IN WINTER. 



SCARLET HERMOSA. This Rose will 

 produce more bcautilul Roses in the Winter 

 than any Rose I grow. A small bush will 

 produce hundreds of blooms. Color crim- 

 son-scarlet. Very rich and beautiful. Ex- 

 tra fine. 



CHAMPION OF THE WORLD. It is the 



champion bloomer. It commences to bloom 

 as soon as started to grow, ana continues to 

 bloom in the greatest profusion, both Win- 

 ter and Summer. A rich, deep rosy-pink 



or flesh color. 



BRIDESMAID. The most elegant pink 

 R se. Very large. Buds extra fine. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIQTORIA. A 



new pure ■white Rose. Very large and 

 double. A royal Rose in every respect. A 

 Rose I can recommend. 



STAR OF GOLD. This is the best all 

 round, deep golden-yellow Tea Rose that is 

 grown. The buds are very large and shape- 

 ly, while the flower is double to the center, 

 and it is a deeper golden-yellowthan Mare- 

 chal Neil. Don't fail to try this variety. 



MADAME DE VATREY. This is a great 

 Winter-blooming Rose, with buds and flow- 

 ers of the largest size. Color richest crim- 

 son. The best of its color. 



Price io cents each; or the Collection of six choice " Winter=bloom= 



ing" Roses only 40 cents. Large two=year=old plants, 



30 cent* each; the six for $1.50. 



