30 ROSES— (Continued.) 
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ROSES (Continued) 
Lady Gay. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Lady Gay — Hardy and has buds of deep pink which change 
to cherry pink and as the flower matures, it becomes 
almost white. Flowers borne in large clusters. 
Uueen of the Prairie — Another favorite — bright red — rapid 
grower. 
Baltimore Belle — A splendid climber for Montana, per- 
fectly hardy; bright pink. 
Dorothy Perkins — Color shell pink. 
Crimson Rambler— Glowing crimson; hardy and covered 
from the ground to the tips with blossoms. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
A new Rose of great merit, color a I'osy crimson, simi- 
lar to its popular parent, and with the same exquisite fra- 
grance, a quality rarely found in climbing Roses. The 
plant is of strong habit of growth, making shoots from ten 
to fifteen feet in one season, and as hardy as an oak. The 
flowers are from three to four inches in diameter, of fim; 
form, and are produced in great profusion, not only in 
June and July, but there is a fair sprinkling of flowers 
throughout the growing season. We offer strong plants 
Each 11.00 
BABY RAMBLERS. 
Red Baby Rambler — (Mmc. Norbcrt Levavasseur) . Dwarf 
bedding rose of excellent habit; flowers are bright crim- 
son similar to the Crimson Rambler, but this variety 
is not a climber. Hardy and very free flowering from 
spring until Autumn. 
White Baby Rambler — Identical with the Red in habit. 
Pink Baby Rambler- Similar to the other two Ramblers 
save in color. 
Madam Ceeile Brunner— Bhish shaded salmon pink, dis- 
tinct and very pretty. 
Three Roses that should be in every garden; blossom as 
free as a Geranium. Should be taken up in the fall. 
Gru.ss au Teplitz— The summer-blooming Rose— color a 
rich velvety crimson. This, with the Soupert and Her- 
iiiosa blossom all the season, even the smallest plants 
being covered with flowers. 
Clothilde Soupert— Very free blooming; pearly white, shad- 
ing to rosy pink. 
Ilermosa — Pink and free flowering. 
General Prices for Roses. 
Harrison Yellow and Persian Yellow- 
Each 50c 
All others— Each, 3-in. Pots..lOc; doz., $1.00 
Each, 3-in. pots, (Postpaid) ....15c; doz., $1.15 
Each, 4-in. pots 25c: doz., $2..50 
One-year-old planis, each 50c lo ,$1.00 
Two-year-old planis, each....$1.00 to $1.50 
Dorothy Perkins. 
Many of our customers leave the prices to us, merely 
asking for the best; uid again the selection is left entirely 
to us. Order which ever way you like and we will do our 
best to give satisfaction. 
The Cook Book or Farmer will be sent free 
on all cash orders amounting to $5.00 or more. 
