NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE. I7- 



The state is of great importance, as there are many post-offices of 



THE same name IN DIFFERENT STATES. FULL, CLEAR AND DISTINCT 

 ADDRESSES, BESIDES GREATLY FACILITATING BUSINESS, INSURE PROMPT ANI> 

 CAREFUL ATTENTION. 



Please Look over your Order. — After making your order, it is a good. 

 plan to look carefully over it, to see that it is correct. This takes but a moment, 

 and may save much trouble and annoyance. Illegible orders and imperfect 

 addresses are unavoidably thrown to one side, to be attended to last. 



PRICES OF ROSES. 



No ORDER FILLED FOR LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR. 



PEEMIUMS.— Every dollar ordered, adding 10 cents to pay postage and pack-- 

 ing, is entitled to choice of our magnificent Premium Eoses — MarceHn Eoda and; 

 St. Joseph, or botli for 20 cents. ^ This offer applies to all orders, whether singly 

 or in clubs. 



The prices na7ned are for Purchaser' s choice of varieties — each variety la- 

 beled — by mail, Post Paid. 



Notice. — Moss Roses are 35 cents each, all other Roses except those on 

 ^yellow leaf, at prices given below. 



For $1.00 we send to one address, 5 Roses 



" 2.00 " " " 12 " 



" l-oo " " " 19 " 



" 4.00 " " " ....... 26 " 



" 5-00 " " " 35 " 



Prices per 100. To Persons who wish to buy Roses in quantity, at lowest 

 rates, without reference to Premiums or Clubs, prices are as follows : 



50 Poses, purchaser's selection, not to exceed 25 varieties, by Express, $6.50. 

 By Mail to one address, $7.00. 



100 Poses, purchaser's selection, not to exceed 50 varieties, by Express, 

 ^12.00; by Mail to one address, $13.00. 



100 Poses, in 100 varieties, each one labeled, by Express, $15.00; by Mail. 

 to one address, $16.00. 



When sent by Express the purchaser to pay the Express charges; by Mail,. 

 we prepay all Postage. 



CLUB TERMS. 



Though our prices are exceedingly low, we are desirous of rewarding as 

 liberally as possible the efforts of friends who get up clubs. And though we 

 always aim to do a little better than we promise, our friends will please remem- 

 ber that the premiums given them for the work, are all that can possibly be 

 afforded. They must not give these premiums to their purchasers, and then 

 expect the same for themselves. 



Our friends who get up clubs should always wHte " gettef-up of the club'' 

 after their name, and be sure to state clearly the amount of money paid bv each 

 person in the club, so that we can give correct value to each. 



Note. — Persons who wish to sell our Roses, and would prefer to get their 

 pay in money rather than Premium Roses, can enclose stamp for Circular No.. 

 2, which gives full information, and will be sent on application. 



