HOME AND FLOWERS 



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An 





Bowlette 



Enjoyable 

 Game for 

 the Entire 

 Family. 



^'^^^ TRADE MARK ^ 



Bas All the 

 Fascinating 

 Features 

 of Bowling 



THERE is always something new about Bowlette. Furnishes more wholesome amuse. 

 77? en^ than any other parlor game. It has more points of genuine merit. No one ever 

 grows tired of Bowlette. The table revolves on a base, so that any number can play at 



the same time without leaving their 

 seats. Handsomely finished and 

 substantially constructed. Write 

 for free descriptive booklet giving 

 full particulars. 



Price Within the Reach of All. 



Instruction book, book of rules 

 and liberal supply of score cards 

 free with each outfit. 



Any score or 

 shot that can be 

 made on a reg- 

 ulation bowl- 

 ing alley can be 

 made on 



BOWLETTE. 



Bowlette parties 

 are now "the 

 thing.' ' 



Automatic pin at- 

 tachment. No lost 

 pins, time or tem- 

 per. 



The H. C. DOWNEY COMPANY 



Sole Makers 

 146 Washington St. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



For Fall Planting 



Our advice to our patrons in the South 

 is to try planting Roses in the Fall. 



SAMPLE COLLECTION OF 



20 Roses for $1. 



We here offer you a choice lot ot twenty 

 fine varieties of Roses to give Fall planting 

 a test. If only halt of the collection lives, 

 you will have" the worth of your money. 

 These are the best kinds for Fall planting. 

 This offer is made to give you a chance to 

 test Fall planting at a very moderate cost. 

 Large, two-year-old plants, 25 cents each; 

 live for gl.OO. 



White Bongere-For open ground 



planting It has no superior. 

 Madame Kugeiie Coiivin — It 



combines shades of white and yel- 

 low in pleasing harmony. 



Sylph— Flowers ivory white, tinted 

 with peach color. 



Aurora — Bright pink in color, 

 double to the center. 



Jolianna Wasselboft — This is 

 the finest grand bedding yellow 

 Rose. 



Madame Sclpion Cochet — Color 



a soft primrose yellow with rose 



shadings. 

 Mrs. Mawley — Like Ma man Co- 



chet, only several shades lighter 



in color. 



Francis Dubreiill— A grand new 

 red Rose. Very double and full. 



Lady Dorotliea— Has the colors 

 of a beautiful sunset. Will not 

 disappoint you. 



Madame Hoste— The size of the 

 bud certainly startles the behold- 

 er, being long and pointed and of 

 a lovely creamy white. 



Queen of Fragi-ance — Colorpure 

 white, sometimes edged and tinged 

 with a delicate shell pink. 



Bonqnet of Gold— The richest 

 and deepest yellow of all Roses. 



Hlgliland Mary — Flowers large 

 and sweet, blossoms beautifully 

 cupped, each petal being white. ' 



Papa Grontler — A grand red tea, 



fine crimson shade, silken texture. 



Ruby Gold— A grand combination 

 of colors, including yellow, pink, 

 rose and crimson. 



Henry M. Stanley— Color a rare 

 shade of amber rose, tinged with 

 apricot yellow towards the center. 



Smpress Eugenie — Deep rich 

 pink in color. It is hardy. 



Beanty of Stapleford— A grand 

 red Rose. The flowers are very 

 large and perfect in form. 



Christine De None— It is partic- 

 ularly valuable because red has 

 been a very scarce color among 

 Tea Roses. 



Klllarney— Color salmon pink, 

 deepening to rosy pink, 



TBE GOOD & REESE CO., The Largest Rose Growers in the World, P. 0. Box 71, SPRINGFIELD, 0. 



