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HOME AND FLOWERS 



COLLECTION No. 4 



Six Roses For Fall Planting in the North 



All Large, Strong, Healthy, Well Grown Plants 



Yellow l^ambler 



This collection (No. 4) coDsists of the following six choice named roses. They can 

 be planted out-of-doors dnriog the fall in the Northern States, and if properly pro- 

 tected, will give better results next summer than if planted next spring. 

 I CEN. JACQUEMINOT— A hybrid perpetual, bright, shining crimson, very 

 rich and velvety. 



I COCHET DES BLANCHES— ^ hybrid perpetual, pure snow white flowers 

 of good size, borne in large clusters. Very double, fragrant and a persistent 

 bloomer. 



I MADAM PLANTIER— A pure white rose and very free bloomer, hardy. 



I MADAM CHASa WOOD— Flowers extra large, full and double, color deep, 

 rosy crimson, sometimes brilliant scarlet with maroon shading. A constant 

 and profuse bloomer. 



I CRIMSON RAMBLER— Described under Collection No. 1. 



I YELLOW RAMBLER — A double yellow hardy climbing rose, perfectly dou- 

 ble, entirely hardy. In growth and habit closely resembles the Crimson 

 Rambler. 



HOME AND FLOWERS one year and the above collection 

 (No. 4) oi Six Choice Roses for Fall Planting in the North 

 by mail, postpaid, for . . . .50 CENTS 



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