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BOOK OF FLOWERS 



PR 6„ MISS MARTHA HISER, 



SEEDSWOMAN AND FLORIST. « « c • URBAN A, OHIO. 



My seeds are all new and fresh, and all this year's crop. Sure to grow and bloom 

 where others fail. I do not sell cheap seeds, but I do sell seeds cheap. I Wm, 

 Accept Any Amount of Money for Seeds, No Matter How Small. 



MRS. ROBERT PEARY. 



*®= .'can not fiH plant orders for less than 25 

 cents, unless 10 cents be added to pay for post- 

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, Can be Grown as a Bush Rose by Pinching Off the Tips of the Strong Shoots. 



Sport from one of the most magnificent and celebrated RoSes grown, i. e., Kaiserine Augusta Victoria. This is 

 sufficient to guarantee its advent, no matter what the climate may be. It surely meets a demand that has never been 

 supplied. Flowers extra large, full, deep, double, of excellent substance, produced on long, stiff stems, like a forcing 

 rose; in fact, bofh in bud and flower, this grand new variety is superior in grace and finish to any white cut flower 

 Rose. Buds long and pointed, a remarkable feature not found in any other Climbing Rose; fragrance delicious. The 

 most remarkable feature of this variety, however, is that it blooms continuously the first year, a characteristic found 

 In no other white climbing Rose. Absolutely hardy, flowers truly beautiful. If you want a quick growing, hardy 

 climbing Rose— one that will give you flowers this year— this is the only white variety that will do it. No weak spot. 

 Grows to perfection outdoors, throwing up numerous shoots, 10 to 15 feet high in a single season, I regard it as the 

 most important introduction of modern times. Its beauty, healthy, thrifty growth will astonish you. For a sensa- 

 tional new Rose, of pronounced superiority over all others, the price is wonderfully low. Be sure and try it. 



PRICE— For strong plants, 15c. each, 2 for 25c; large two year old plants 40c. each, three for $1.00. 



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