HOME AND FLOWERS 



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FIVE FINE 



ROSE PLANTS 



FREE! 



Tlie collection of live choice 

 varieties of Roses liere named 

 will be sent postpaid to anyone 

 remitting 50 cents for HOME 

 AND PJLOWERS one year, pro- 

 vided no otlier premium is 



taken. Tliis offer gives yon 



double value for your money. 



BURBA NK. ROSE.— This lovely Rose was 

 raised by Mr. Luther Burbank, of California, known 

 the world over as the "Wizard of Horticulture," 

 and is the only variety out of seventy-five 

 thousand cross-bred seedlings which he raised 

 that he was willing should bear his name. This 

 Rose is the only rival that the famous variety 

 Champion of the World has. The color is de- 

 scribed as cherry crimson — it is, in other words, 

 the very deepest and brightest pink Rose in 

 cultivation. It is peculiarly adapted for both 

 outdoor planting or for blooming in pots in the 

 house during Winter. 



ADMIRAL. SCHIiEY. — Red Burbank. 

 This is a new bedding Rose of great excellence sent 

 out by Mr. John Cook, of Baltimore, who has 

 originated a number of our finest Roses. It is 

 best described as a red Burbank. A very free 

 bloomer, and, we believe, has come to stay; 

 indeed, we doubt if there is a better red Rose 

 with handsome buds that can be used in every- 

 one's garden as this one. 



]>IADEMOISELIiE FRANCISKA KRU- 

 GER,— The striking color of this handsome Rose 

 places it at once in the front as a bud producer 

 in the open air. It is closely allied to Catherine 

 Mermet, and resembles it in everything save 

 color. In its shading of deep coppery yellow it 

 stands unique and distinct trom all others. The 

 flower, when open, is of good size and very 

 symmetrical. One of the finest Roses to plant in 

 niassesand clumps. 



MRS. ROBERT PEARY.— This is one of 

 the finest Roses of recent introduction. The flowers 

 are extra large, full, deep and double. Foliage very 

 rich, blossoms pure white and exquisitely fra- 

 grant. Its most remarkable quality is that of 

 blooming continuously throughout the "first year. 



MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ. —A 

 Rose on the style of .he popular Duchess e Brabant. 

 Color a very "delicate blush pink, shading up to a 

 slightly flushed white. Blossoms beautifully cup 

 shaped and very fragrant. 



THIS COL.L.ECTIOIV IS PREMIUM JVO. 116. ORDER BY NUMBER. 



TWENTY 



Packages Carefully Selected 

 Choice Flower Seeds 



FREE 



This splendid collection of seeds is wortli more tban tlie price of HOME AND 

 FLOWERS one year. It gives you an unusual opportunity to secure necessary 

 seeds for tbe most attractive garden orbed. 



ALIi VARIETIES TRUE TO 

 GODETIA — All colors, mixed. 

 MIGNONETTE — Sweet. Giant flowered. 



Double, all colors 



Ice o r 



fa- 



HOLLYHOCKS. 



mixed. 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. 



Dew plant. 

 SWEET WILLIAM.— Everybody's 

 vortte. 



DIGITALIS — (Foxglove.) All colors. 

 MARIGOLD — Eldorado.) Assorted. 

 ZINNIA, ELEGANS.— Choicest double. 

 CELOSIA. — Glasgow Prize or Giant 



Coxcomb. 

 PETUNIAS Choicest mixed. 



NAME AND GUARANTEED. 

 NASTURTIUM.— All colors, mixed. 

 JAPANESE MORNING GLORY — 



Fine, all colors. 

 POPPY.— Double flowered, mixed. 

 SWEET PEAS — All colors, assorted. 

 ALYSSUM, SWEET.— Always in bloom, 



CAMPANULA Double, mixed. 



BALSAM or LADY SLIPPER. - 

 Mixed. 



ASTER.— New, branching. Large, mixed- 

 PORTULACA.— Makes a grand bed. 

 DIANTHUS, or JAPANESE PINK.— 



All colors, assorted 



Send us 50 cents for HOME AND FLOWERS one year and tliis 

 collection will be mailed to you fret, px-ovided you take no otlier 

 premium. Order by Pi-emium No. 117 and address 



rhe Floral Publishing Company 



Springfield, Ohio 



