"The ' BURBANK' ROSE is without exception the freest flowering rose in cuhiva- 

 tion. The flowers are double, of fine form, nearly three inches across. The color is a 

 deep rose-pink, shading to a beautiful soft rose at the center. The petals are well incurved 

 so that the center is hidden. In September and October the outer petals change to a 

 deep rich carmine. The whole flower is most pleasing in its rich, graceful beauty, and is 

 delightfully fragrant."— W. Atlee Burpee. 



"The brightness of the color is very striking; the tint appears to deepen into a 

 glow at the base of each petal, and under artificial light the efifect is intensified." — 

 American Gardening. 



GALIUM BOREALE. 3 



A most charming, feathery, white flower for bouquets. It is a perennial 

 :fifteen inches in height, and, unlike most galiums, it grows upright, without 

 any support. It is hardy everywhere, as it was found growing wild on the banks 

 of the North Saskatchewan river, where the thermometer often goes 60 degs. 

 Tl^elow zero in the winter. 



SMALL PLANTS, 50c. each. SEEDS, 25c. per package. 



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