Ft. Jennings. O. — "I received my plants and — J3 — 

 they are fine." — Mary Kuhiman. 



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BY MAIL POSTPAID 



IMPORTANT NOTICE 



This notice pertains especially to plants listed on pages 43-56, 

 inclusive. 



PLANT DELIVERIES. Plants are sent from nursery- where 

 grown. Unless a special time is mentioned, orders will be filled 

 as soon as weather permits, generally during the first mild weather 

 after their receipt, but not beginning before March 1. If not re- 

 ceived, do not make inquiries before April 15. You will surely get 

 plants in good season. If a special, early delivery is requested, 

 - ; sent at vour risk. 



SIZES OF PLANTS. One-year roses and Bedding and House 

 Plants are well established stock from 2j-inch pots. Orders for 

 these may be filled to first of June. Two-year roses are from 4-inch 

 pots. Orders for these filled to May 1. Shrubs and climbing 

 plants are thrifty stock propagated the spring previous. These 

 must be sent dormant, and orders for these items should reach me 

 by the mid die of / 



I CANNOT SUPPLY plants not listed. 



COMBINATION PRICES not allowed on any combinations 

 exceDt as given. 



THIS DEPARTMENT (pp. 49-56) is arranged for either spring 

 or fall deliveries. 



I GUARANTEE ALL PLANTS to reach you in good condition. 

 Any complaints must be made within a week thereafter. 



"MY "CULTURE OF FLOWERS" (free if asked fo- with an 

 order of 25c or more) contains a valuable article on Rose Culture. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



RAMBLER ROSES 



Price, 1-year plants, 15c each; any 3 for 40c; 2-year plants, 35c 

 each; any 3. 98;. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER. The original Rambler, flowers brighest 

 crimson in immense clusters. 



DOROTHY PERKINS. The best pink hardy climbing rose 

 of rambler habit, with beautiful shell-pink flowers, borne in loose 

 clusters of from 30 to 40 in a truss, sweetly scented and of extra 

 long blooming period. 



WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. A depend- 

 able, hardy, climbing white rose, adapted to all 

 sections. A 6plendid companion to the pink 

 variety. 



FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD. The Everbloom- 

 ing Crimson Rambler. A most valuable rose, 

 producing repeated crops of bloom from early 

 summer till late fall. 



LADY GAY. Of pleasing deep pink color, with 

 great clusters of bloom. Especially appropriate 

 for arches, pergolas and verandas; fine also for 

 cutting as the blossoms keep so long. 



YELLOW RAMBLER. Bright lemon-yellow, 

 changing to creamy white. Not hardy in tem- 

 perature below zero. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Dorothy Perkins 

 THE NEWEST RAMBLERS 



TAUSENDSCHOEN. "Thousand Beauties." 

 Lovely soft pink, surpassing all other Ramblers 

 in beauty and quantity of bloom. 



Hardy Porch Rose Collection 



Six climbing roses, one each pink, white, 

 variegated, red, yellow and crimson. Price, 15c. 

 each, the collection for S4c; 2-year plants, 40c. 

 each, the collection for $2.25. 



Bristol, Ct. — "A neighbor paid from 15 to 25 cents 

 a packet for her Aster seed, but my four-cent ones 

 from you were four times as nice." — Mrs. Geo. 

 Hudson. 



Price, 20c each; 3 for 50c. 



EXCELSA, or Red Dorothy Perkins. A dis- 

 tinct rose of the Rambler type, intense crimson- 

 maroon, with tips of the petals tinged scarlet. 

 Thirty to fortv blooms in a cluster. 



SHOWER OF GOLD. Deep golden yellow 

 and orange. Beautiful foliage e{ high metallic 

 luster and great masses of bloom. 



BLUE RAMBLER, or Veilchenblau. On open- 

 ing the color is a sort of rose, but soon changes 

 to a steel blue, like that of the early violets. 



SILVER MGON. Silvery white flowers, 4 to 

 5 inches in diameter, with petals beautifully 

 cupped and full of bright yellow stamens, a very 

 attractive feature. Very floriferous, the plants 

 being literally covered with their great, clem- 

 atis-like flowers, and also delightfully fragrant. 

 Glossy green foliage, immune from mildew. 



THE TWO DOROTHYS 



Price, 15c each ; the two for 25c. 

 DOROTHY PERKINS. Light pink. 

 WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. Both de- 

 scribed in opposite column. 



