CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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FOUR MAGNIFICENT EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES FOR 75c. POSTPAID. 
No one should fall to secure these four roses as ihev are without exception the finest In our list of free blooming Teas. 
Relic — The larirest Uowerlni? pink rose we have ever seen, many of | Darkness.-Color deep crimson; Wossoms incessantly the year around, 
the blossoms measurtafr over four Inches in diameter. Color is a rosy I and Is by far the most free blooming dark red rose we know of. Price SOc. 
rSnk- ver\™aSds^^ a grand addition to our list of roses. Price 25c. I Golden Wonder .-The handsomest yellow rose we have ever seen. It 
^ PMrless -Aire white flmWrs of good size and substance. An exceed - 1 is easily gro^™, and one of the most valuable variettss tor either house 
Inclv free bloomer and amost desirable rose for house culture. Price HOc. I or garden culture we have ever grown. Price SOc. 
* Special.— The above 4 rose.s for 7 Be, postpaid. 
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SIX BEAUTIES fOR 50c. 
All everbloomlng Teas that will bloom freely the entire summer. 
Waban.— A grand new rose. Flowers are home on strong stems, and 
reseml)le Merinet In shape. Color carmine pink, shaded light toward 
the edge of the petals. This Is a gem in every sense of the word, and 
bound to become one of the most popular roses in cultivation Price 
10c. 
Pink Champion.— One of the best flowering roses we have ever grown. 
Color clear pink. Very sweet. Price 15c. 
Ruby Gold.— It has the peculiar feature of bearing roses of several 
colors and shades on 
the same bush, indeed 
ever>' rose we have seen 
had three or four different 
.shades In It ranging from 
light creamy yellow to 
deep rose and pink 
Price ISc. 
nadam Hoste.— Aheau- 
tlful cream yellow. It 
has the finest formed 
buds of any rose we know 
of. Price lOc. 
Scarlet Queen.— Always 
in bloom; that is what 
our foreman says of thu' 
lovely scarlet 'rose. It 
will please every one. 
PrieelOc. 
Snow Flake. — A new 
and valuable prize white 
Tea. We counted on one 
plant 143 buds and blos- 
soms and the plant was 
only nine months old. A 
perfect gem. Price 20c. 
For SOc we will send 
the above 5ix roses, post 
paid. 
RUBY GOLD. 
NINE HARDY ROSES FOR $i,00. 
The following varieties are particularly adapted for outdoor culture, 
as they are perfectly hardy: , , . 
Anna de Diesbacli (Glory of Paris.)— Brilliant crimson, sometimes 
shaded with bright maroon, long, pointed buds, and large, finely-formed, 
compact flowers, very full and sweet. One of the best. Price 15c. 
General Washington.— Color brilliant crimson, bright and attractive. 
Blooms constantly the entire season. Price 15c. . . . 
Coq. des Alps.— The most ixipular white variety ever Introduced. A 
most beautiful ro.se when fully opened. Price 15c. 
nrs. Wm. Watson.— An Knglish rose of great merit. The blooms are 
full and gobular in furni; color pale pink. Price 25c. 
T. W. Girdlestone.— Awarde<l ttrst certificate by the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society of England. The flowers are of an Immense size. Color 
Vermillion. Price 15c. " . . , , , j j 
Jeannie Dickson.— Color bright rosy pink, edged or shaded with sil- 
very pink, making a handsome and showy appearance. Price 20c. 
Countess of Oxford.— Rich shade of 
carmine; growth strong and vigorous. 
.4 magnincent rose either in the bud or 
oi>en liow'cr. Price 15c. ' 
Earl of Pembroke.— A valuable Eng- 
lish H P. variety, with large velvety 
crimson flowers. Remarkable for its 
profusion of bloom. Pi-lce 15c. 
Madame Charles Wood.— A true per- 
petu;il bloomer. Begins to bloom J 
almost as soon as planted, and con- J 
tinues all through the season. The ! 
flowers are extra large, very double and [ 
full, and quite fragrant. Color a bright 
tierv scarlet. p:issing to flue rosy crim- 
son" elegantly shaded with maroon. 
Very show)' and handsome. Price 
15c. 
NOTE ! 
The above nine roses for 
91.00. 
JK.\NSIE DICKSON. 
