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ROSES FOR THE CEMETERY 



For some cemeteries we recommend Roses that almost care for 

 themselves — the Wichuraiana type. They creep like ivy and make 

 a mat of shiny foliage which is green for eleven months. 



If you can care for Bush Roses, select from the "Best-Yet" sets, 

 according to locality — but if you want some of the sturdiest Bush 

 Roses obtainable choose from this list — all white but one. 



Sir Thomas Lipton (H. Rug.) . . .23 



Mme. Plantier (H. China) 20 



Frau Karl Druschki (H.P.) 15 



Clotilde Souoert (T.P). White ..15 

 Baby Rambler (T.P.) Red 13 



2-yr. ' 

 exp. 

 $0 50 

 35 

 5o 

 30 

 35 



OFFER NO, 711 

 These 5 in 2-yr size, for 

 $1.75 by express. In 3-yr. 

 *-size, $3.25 by express. 



You may select a 50c. and a 35c. kind for 75c. by express 





Dorothy Perkins round a Sundial which " marks the sunny hours " 



FOR COVERING A BANK 



OR STUMPS OR LIKE OBJECTS 



The Wichuraianas (shown in the above illustration) are ideal 

 cover Roses. They are remarkably free from both insects and disease 

 and look clean and fresh the entire year. 



The single-flowered sorts bear bright berries, which the birds like. 

 Railroad companies use these to hold embankments in place; they 

 also add to the roadside beauty. i-yr. 2-yr. 3-yr. 



(Prepaid Exp. Exp. 



each $0 15 So 35 $0 50 



doz. 1 50 3 00 4 50 



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IOO 10 00 22 00 35 00 



One plant will easily cover 6 square feet of ground 

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