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from us in a reasonable time after sending your order, it is evidence that the order has not been re- 

 ceived by us, or that our reply has miscarried, and you should send a Letter of Inquiry at once. 



If you sent a Post Office Order, Give the Number, Date and Amount, Office of Issue 

 and Where Payable, and a list of what you want, and we will fill and forward at once, if not 

 already done. 



If you sent a Bank Draft, Give Bank of Issue, Number, Date and Amount, and a list of 

 what you want, and, if not already done, we will fill and forward at once. 



If you sent Money by Registered Letter, Tell us the amount, and enclose Post Master's 

 Receipt showing the date and number, also list of what you want; so that if not already done, we 

 e-an fill and forward at once. 



If you sent Money Loose in Ordinary Letter, without Reg-istering-, contrary to 

 our directions, it is at your risk. We will not be responsible for it, but would like to know the 

 amount enclosed, where and when mailed, and what you ordered. 



PRICES OF ROSES. 



NOTICE.— Owing to the cost of Postage, and the expense of mailing plants to 

 carry safely, we cannot fill orders of less than one dollar, but the order may be made up 

 of any plants offered in the GUIDE, and is entitled to the same premiums, whether 

 for Roses or other plants, or some of both. 



PREMIUM ROSES.— Every dollar ordered, whether for Roses or Shrubs, or both, add- 

 ing 10 cents to pay postage and packing, is entitled to choice of our magnificent Premium 

 Roses, MADAME LAMBARD and PRESIDENT, or both for 20 cents. This offer 

 applies to all orders, whether singly or in clubs, but the Premiums must be ordered at the 

 same time as the others. They cannot be sent separately after the order has gone. 



NOTICE PRICES. 



Moss Roses are 35 cents each; 13 for $4. The set of 14 varieties for ^4.25, as noted. 



Perpetual Moss Roses^ see page 45, ^1.50 and 50 cents- each, as noted. 



Tlie IVew Hy"brid Tea ROSeS^ see page 20, 75 cents and ^i each, as noted. The set 

 of 10 varieties for $7.50, as noted. 



Nevsr and Diamond Eist Roses^ on Colored Leaves, 50 and 35 cents each; larger nvin? 

 bers at lower prices, as noted. 



ETer-Blooming^ Hyl>rid Perpetual and Cliiulbing Roses from the General 

 Collections at the uniform prices given below. 



Tlie prices named are for Purchaser's choice of Tarieties— each va- 

 riety labeled— all delivered safely toy mail^ Post Paid, at all Post Offices 

 in tlie United States, 



For $1.00 ^e send to one address. 



a 



2.00 



ii 



ii 



ii 



a 



3.00 



ii 



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i( 



6i 



4.00 



6 



ii 



ii 



ii 



6.00 





ii 



ii 



6i 



ro.oo 



iS 



ii 



ii 



ii 



13.00 



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ii 



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12 



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19 





26 





35 





T5 





100 





60 Roses, purchaser's selection, not to exceed 25 varieties, Tt>y Express, 

 $6.50. By mail, to one address, $t. 



100 Roses, purchaser's selec^on, not to exceed 50 varieties, hy Ex- 

 press, $12. By mail to one address, $13. 



100 Roses, in 100 varieties, each one labeled, toy Express, $13. By 

 mail to one address, $14. 



When ordered sent toy Express, the purchaser must pay Express 

 charges. 



PE ALTERS who wish several hundred Roses or other plants for their 

 own use, will vrrite for Special Rates-=stating the numtoer and varie- 

 ties wanted. 



