ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT 



JUNE ROSES — Continued. 



' Boule de Neige 



A very hardy, pure white variety; medium size; 



very full, double flowers of delightful fragrance. 



♦COQUETTE DES BLAXCHES — Pure snowy white, 

 sometimes faintly tinged with pale rose; blooms In 

 large clusters; medium size, full and slightly fra- 

 grant. 



DIXSMORE — Popular for garden planting on ac- 

 count of its hardiness and vigor of growth: con- 

 stant and profuse bloom, which begins soon after 

 planting and continues all through the season. 

 Flowers are large and perfectly double; color rich 

 crimson-scarlet. 



♦PRIXCE CAMTLLE DE ROHAX — Celebrated the 

 world over for its large, handsome, fragrant flow- 

 ers, and the freedom with which they are pro- 

 duced. The color is a deep, rich velvety crimson, 

 passing to intense maroon shaded black; at a short 

 distance they appear really black. 



C.APTAIX HAA^WARD — Bright scarlet, very vivid in 

 summer and glowing in autumn. Large, full and 

 bold, the outer petals finely reflexed, while the cen- 

 ter petals stand up well, making a flower of strik- 

 ing beauty. Perfectly hardy. 



DIjKE of COXXAEGHT — Velvety crimson, flushed 

 with red. Flowers large, full and well formed. A 

 ^•igorous grower. 



BLACK PRTXCE — Much sought after because of its 

 dark crimson flowers which are shaded .'^o deeply 

 as to be almost black; cupped large, full, fine- 

 shaped. 



Boole de Neise. 



^ Ulrich Brunner 



A great Rose, known to all planters as one of the best 

 in this class. Immense, large, bold fiowers, full and globu- 

 lar; rich, glowing crimson, elegantly flamed with scarlet. 

 Hardy, unusually free bloomer. Highly fragrant. 

 *GLOIRE LA^OXXAISE — Color, rich creamy white, pass- 

 ing when open, to a pale shade of salmon-yellow, deepest 

 at the center. It is absolutely hardy ever>T\-here. and 

 we ask you to plant it freely. A constant source of 

 delight. Blooms of immense size, full and double. 



Special Offer of June Roses 



For 50c we will send you postpaid by mail 5 of the>>t- 



Hardy June Roses, in strons. fii'st size plants, known as 



the old favorites, as follows: 



Francis Levet 

 Anne de Diesbach Paul Xeyron 



Boule de X^iese Mrs. Alfred Carriere 



The 5 in two-year-old plants by expiv^s. all on o^vn 



roots, for .Si. 75. Order as "Grandmothers' Favorite" 



Collection. 



I Iricli lirunner. 



Pi'ice of all looses on thi-; paue. exivpt wliere noted. 15c 

 each: any 4 for 5()c: Si. 00 for 9: larirer si/e. 20c each: 3 for 

 50c. postpaid: two-year-old plants, all on own roots, 45o 

 each. S4.50 |>er dozen of one or more varieties. Varieties 

 marked * furnished in still larjjcr or Star Si>ecimen plants, 

 75c each. 



