Tlvvf Kalem, K»fU.— "Vour ClvDtfttis now wrrr llie eut —53— 
ttont ot our larcc porch and aru the admiratiou of 
efcrjonc." — Mrs. A. B. Enlcht- 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
R O S ES — Continued 
Frau Karl Druschki, or While American Beauty 
THE TWO BEAUTIES 
Tho two for 3O0. 
AKEEIOAN BEATXTY. Color deep pink to 
crlmKOii, InteiiHt'ly fritprant. lu (rrt-iit dpiimml 
B8 a cut flower, brlnf;liig ^G.OO and more per 
Uoxen. Price, ICo. 
FHAU KAH.I. DBUSOHKI (Wlilte Amprlrnn 
Benulj*.) A niaKQllleent new ro«e-— tlic bent 
and liardleHt rose lu cultlrntlon. I'rlce, 16o 
each. The two Beauties for SOe. 
ANGLO-SAXON COLLECTION 
FOH 35 CENTS. POSTPAID. 
OOLDFINCH. A new Kni;lli<li Jlainliler Rose, 
of n decided yellow tln^e. Like all rnmlilerfl 
In Tlgoroua srowlb and profuse IlowerlnK. Also 
■wee t-weuted. CIven award of merit from the 
Royal Ilorllculturol Society. Price, 16o. 
HIAWATHA. An American Tarlety, a beau- 
tiful alnele rambler. XhouKh aInRle, the Oow- 
ors arc ao abundant aa to completely cover 
the planta and they have an artlatlc attraction 
far aur(iaHRlnK the double aorta. Price, 12a. 
TAUSEKBSOHON. "TbouBand Beaullea," 
from Germany. SurpaaBes all other rosea In 
this Bcctton In growth and tH-outy and quan- 
tity of bloom. Color lovely soft pink, chane- 
lu^ to rosy carmine; In bloom from June to 
the end of July. Price, ISc; 3 for 36o. 
TWO HMDY RED ROSES FROM IRELAND 
Price, 15fl PBrh: tlic two for 25o, 
HUGH DICKSON. A iMT[H'tuiiI bloomor; 
color brilliant rrinirfon, i*tiB<linl with ncarlpt. 
J", B. CLAS.K. A phenomenal row, a neve. 
Intense dei'p scarlet, shadeU blackfHh crlmnon. 
TWO-YEAR ROSES 
Dorothy Perkins, a-jrtr. 30c. 
Crinuon Rnmbler. 3-7r*r, 30c. 
One of carh f-ir flOc, 
Ordrn cannnt Iw ac»pt«<I afVr Vay 1. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
noses of thi.K class are IhorouBhly hnrdy and 
should be planted lu open ground. When es- 
tablished tlioy bloom lu June niul July, and at 
Intervals the balance of the seudou. Tho quau- 
tliy aud size of the blooms will be greatly In- 
creased by severe pruulnR each sprUi};. Cut 
oi.t rouph aud scraggly wood and cut other 
shoots buck, leaving only two or three e.ves to 
grow. Price, 16o each; 3 for Mo; 0 for 76a, 
AlFRED COLOMB. Carmine crimson. Large 
and free Uowerlng. 
ANNE DE DIESBAOH, Brilliant Bhell pink, 
very large. 
OEN, JAOaUEMINOT, The grand old "Jack" 
Rofe. Dark red. 
MAKOARET DICKSON. Magnificent while 
rose, with pale llesb center. Uecelved in one 
year sli certlllcates of merit. 
MABSHALL P. WILDER. Bright acarlet 
crimson, very fragrant. 
MME. GABRIEL LUIZEI. Ono of the nmat 
beautiful of all rosea. Kxqulalte shade of clear 
coral rose. 
MME. PLANTIER. Pure white, profuao 
bloomer. An "Iron clad" in hardiness and 
Bplendld for cemetery planllng'. 
MAGNA CHARTA. Extra hnrdy, largo and 
double; clear rosy red. 
MRB, JOHN LAING, Constant blooming, 
very banly, brlgbt pink. 
PAUL NEYRON. Dark pink. Nona larger or 
liner. Very hardy, 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN, Tho near- 
est black. 
VICTOR VERDIER. Bright rose, carmluo 
center, with scarcely any thorns. 
COLLECTIONS OF H. P. ROSES 
In ordering give simply the name of collee- 
'llon wanted. Tbeso may be had separately at 
prices given niKtvo for Hybrid Perpetual ruses. 
"TWENTIETH CENTURY" COLLECTION. 
Four magnlllcent new roses. Clio, Marchlonexa 
of Ijorne. Margaret Dickson and Mrs. Sharman 
Crawford, ranging from while through flesh, 
light and dark pink to bright crimson. I^lce, 
BOo. 
COLLECTION OF FOUR BEST RED H. P. 
HOSES. Alfred Colonib, Oen. Jacijuemlnot, 
Uen. Wasblngton, LMrlch Brunner. 60o. 
COLLECTION OF FOUR BEST PINK H. P. 
ROSES, Anne dc DIeshacli, Mme. aabrlol 
I.iiltet, Z^lagna Charts. Mrs. John Lalng. tOc. 
LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
orders should he rt'i-elvcd by April 15. 
Price, 15o; any ;i for 36oi the 11 for 70o. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. Double while. 
HENRYU. Pare while, blooming constantly, 
JACKKANNL Slirsi inimlar; violet bine. 
Kro cut on next page. 
XAD. EDOUARD ANDRE. Nearest to a red. 
MADAM BARON VIELLARD. Lt)vely pink, 
RAMON A. 1.41 vender blue; flowers Tcr^ 
large. 
SMALL>FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
GOLDEN ORIENT, A new yellow Clematis, 
a native of the Himalaya monnlHlns and very 
hardy, — a great aequlslllon. Price, 90o; 3 for 
S6a, 
FAHICUXATA. Blooms In August and Hep> 
teml>er when mr>st other vines have ceased. 
It la like the orange blossom In bud and mag- 
nella In fragrance. Mardy aa an oak. PrlcCt 
ISc; 3 for 35o. 
Golden Orient and Panlculata for (Oe, 
