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HOME AND FLOWERS 



FOR CLUBS OF FOUR 



Any premium collection described on this page will be given for a club of four yearly 

 subscribers for Home and Flowers. The subscription price of Home and Flowers with a 

 premium is only 50 cenis. Any person accepting one of the combination offers of the 

 magazine with premium described in this month's number may be counted in a club. 

 Renewals and new subscriptions count the same. Always order premium by number. 



TWELVE HARDY ROSES, 



PremittHi No. 101 



This collection of twelve hardy roses has been chosen with 

 care. It contains the choicest varieties that are hardy every- 

 where. 



BALL OF SNOW.— Finely formed, pure white, occasionally 

 showing light flesh. 



CLIO.— Flesh color, shading to rosy pink. Winner of two cer- 

 tificates of merit. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT.— Rich velvety crimson. Unri- 

 valed in color and tragrance. 



JOHN HOPPER.— Color a brilliant rose, changing to pink- 

 shaded scarlet. 



PAUL NEYRON.— Immense in size, often measuring 5 inches 

 in diameter. Superb. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN.— Richest crimson. A prime 

 favorite with everyone. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTIE.— Lovely shade of pale peach deepening 

 to rosy crimson. 



DINSMORB.— Dazzling scarlet crimson. Very sweet and al- 

 ways in bloom. 



OLOIRB LYON AISE.— Creamy white or salmon yellow. A 

 grand rose. 



MAGNA CHARTA.— Bright, clear pink flushed with crimson, 

 Fine. 



PRESIDENT LINCOLN.— Bright red of the richest hue. Large 

 and fragrant. 



WHITE PAEONY.— Beautiful pure white pseony with blooms 

 of largest size. 



Premitttti No. 102 



TWENTY CHOICE TEA ROSES, 



BON SILENE.— Deep carmine, very fragrant. 

 BOUQERE.— Bronzed pink, tinged with lilac. 

 BURBANK.— Bright pink; a grand bedder. 

 CLOTHILDE SOUPERT.— Pure white, pink center. 

 CROWN PRINCESS VlCTORIA.-(White Malmai- 

 son • . 



ENCHANTRESS.— Creamy white, tinted center. 

 LA PRINCESS VERA.— Unique coppery yellow. 

 MADAME WELCHE.— Amber yellow and crimson 



rose. 



*CLOTH OF GOLD — A clear golden yellow, large 

 and fragrant. Much prized for pillars and ve- 

 randas. 



ADA CARMODY.— Apricot, edged bright rose. 

 ALLIANCE FRANCO RUSSIA.— Orange yellow, 



bhaded crimson. 

 BOUQUET OF GOLD.— Deepest rich golden yellow. 

 BRIDESMAID.— Loveliest of all pink roses. 

 CLARA BARTON.— Rare and exquisite pink. 

 CORNELIA COOK.-The favorite white rose. 

 EMPRESS EUGENIE.— Double. Deep rich pink. 

 HIGHLAND MARY.— Delicate white, tipped pink. 

 MADAME CAMILLE — Remarkable salmon shade. 

 SAFRANO.— A fine old rose with saffron shades. 

 ♦MADEMOISELLE ALFRED CARRIERE— (Hardy) 

 extra large full flowers, double and sweet. 

 *These two roses are of the ever-blooming, climbing variety, included in this collection to add greater 

 variety and desirability. 



^ Premium No. 103 



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TEN LARGE TWO^YEAR/OLD ROSES. 



MADAME DE VATREY.— A rich red, changing to 



silvery peacti. 

 DUCHESS DE BRABANT.— Rich, soft rosy flesh, 



deepening to a warm pink. 



TRIUMPH DE PERNET PERE.— A fine, clear ma- 

 genta red, sometimes passing to a bright crimson. 



MAMAN COCHET.— A deep rosy pink, e inner 

 side of the petals being silver rose chaded and 

 touched with golden yellow. 



SOUVENIR.— Rich flesh colored flowers of immense 

 size, double to the center and producing in 

 abundance. 



STAR OF LYON.— A deep golden yellow, a grand 



variety in e^erv respect. 

 WHITE MAMAN COCHET.— Large buds, flowers of 



the pure^. white, delightfully tea-scented. 

 BRIDESMAID. - The grandest of all deep pink roses. 



The buds are long and large, while the open 



flower is double. 

 MARIE VAN HOUTTE, or the Fair Unktiowti.- 



Offine, ''aultless straw-yellow color. Outer petals 



washed ith brig^ht rosv crimson. 

 MADAME LAMBARD.— Color a beautiful shade of 



rosy bronze, extra large, double and sweet. 



Remember Tliese Are Liarge Plants Two Years Old. 



The yearly subscription price of Home and Flowers has been reduced to 50 cents. Not- 

 withstanding this lower price the custom of giving a liberal premium with every yearly 

 subscription will be continued. On other pages of this number will be found some very liberal 

 combination offers of Home and Flowers one year with premium. Call the attention of 

 your friends to the reduction in price to 50 cents, show them the premium offers in this number 

 and you will be surprised how readily you can secure a good sized club. This is an unusual 

 opportunity to obtain a generous supply of plants for this Spring. They will cost you nothing. 

 Devote a little time, make a little effort among your own friends and the result is certain. 



Address: Publishers HOME AND FLOWERS, Springfield, Ohio. 



