DUTY 
Did you ever consider it your 
duty to make your home as beau- 
tiful as possible? Some people 
do, but we suppose they are ex- 
ceptions. A goad many people 
consider it a pleasure, however, 
to add to the beauty of their 
homes, and of the grounds about them, and we trust you are among 
that number. If so, you will be interested in 
A SPECIAL OFFER 
which we are making to get more people to realize the pleasure to be 
obtained by growing roses. Much beauty and attractiveness may be 
added to your garden or your grounds by a few good rose-bushes, but 
get the kind that grow. You want that attractiveness to be permanent — 
to crease from year to year. 
Our roses grow, and we feel sure tuat you have room for at least 
a few of them—at the very least, for these four abundant bloomers. 
A Rainbow Collection 
\ Madame Eugene Marlitt:—Red. A new, Etoile de Lyon (Star of Lyons)—Yellow. 
tich red, fragrant rose, that is a vigorous grower, This is undoubtedly the best Pure Yellow Rose for 
quite hardy. One of the most magnificent and satis- 
factory Of recent introductions. The plants on our 
trial grounds here last summer, were well-shaped golden yellow, the plant is a strong, robust grower, 
bushes and luxuriant in their growth of foliage. The and very hardy; makes beautiful buds, and is very 
flowers are beautiful, large, very double‘and full, : ; 
bright tich carmine red which does not fade out but 
continues bright and beautiful along time. Bushes Roses. 4 
have very féw thorns and make plenty of buds and Corallina:—Pink. Flowers deep coral red 
blossoms for cutting all Summer and Fall. j 
garden planting yet introduced; color is clear bright 
double and sweet, and one of the very best garden 
large, full and finely formed; makes beautiful, long 
Cornelia Cook:—White. This is avery hand- pointed buds and is a constant and abundant bloom- 
some rose for summer bedding, also for house culture er, particularly during the Fall months until stopped 
and forcing: makes splendid long-pointed buds; pure : : : ; 
creamy white sometimes tinged with pale rose. wee by freezing weather. Its large size and rich, hand- 
cellent substance anid very sweet. some color make it especially desirable for bedding. 
In addition to these four splendid roses, we will give you, through 
special arrangement with Doubleday, Page & Co., a year’s subscription 
to THE GARDEN MAGAZINE, which will tell you how to care for your 
roses, your flower ‘garden, your ‘vegetable garden, and your grounds. 
Its information is inva aan its penn is irresistible. You have 
missed much if you do not know it. 
Rainbow Collection of Roses, } ) 
prepaid, and Magazine, both ‘for one dollar 
[over] 
