CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AXD FRUITS. 
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s^L^^y??!^^ Hardy Roses, 
The following varieties we have selected for their wonderful 
hardiness and free bloomluy; (jualitlos. They will stand the 
winter In almost any locality witliout protection. 
Cheshunt Hybrid.— One of the most valuable English varieties. Roses large, cup- 
shaped, color rich red shaded violet. Blooms freely and Incessantly the entire season. 
Price, 20c. 
Abel Grand.— A stiperb rose of large size. Blooms repeatedly through the sum- 
mer, and is one of our best pink roses. Price, 16c. 
Jules Chretien.— lUoh crimson, with a slight tinge of violet on the outer petals. 
Strong habit and a rose that cannot be praised enough. Price, 35c. 
Anna Alexieff.— Mammoth double rose colored blossoms of the most perfect 
form. Distinct and one of our best. Price, 20c. 
Eliza Boelle.— A free flowering white, with petals that are lightly tinged 
plnl5. It Is a constant bloomer and an exceedingly beautiful rose. Price, 
15c. 
Henry Schulthels. — Delicate pink, about the same shade as the T^a 
France. A charming rose either in bud or open flower. Perfectly hardy 
and will grow and thrive In almost any location. Price. 25c. 
Fisher Holmes. — An old variety, out none the less beatitiful on this 
account. It is the same color as General Jacqueminot, and In our opinion 
a much more profuse bloomer. Price, 15c. 
Note. — One each of the above (strong young plants) for $1.00. 
Two year old stock, 50c each; or the entire collection for $2.50. 
Abel Grand. 
Henry Schulthels 
Eliza Boelle. 
Cheshunt Hy- 
brid. 
Our La France Collection of 
EVERBLOOMING TEAS. 
For only soc, Postpaid. 
The following roses are strong, thrifty young stock of cverblooming 
Teas that will bloom shortly after planting, and flower incessantly through 
the entire summer. 
Red La France.— A most charming addition to this cla.ss of flowers. 
The roses are the same shape and size of the old La France, but of a 
different color, being of a much darker shade. Excee<lingly fragrant and 
extensively grown for its beautiful blossoms. Price. 15c. 
Crown Princess Victoria.— This rose has our highest commendation. It 
is a vigorous grower, with large, flue foliage, and is one of the loveliest of 
all roses. The color Ls a pure waxy snow-white, sometimes has a lemon 
tint. l»rice, 20c. 
Olga de Wurtemburg.— This variety, as gro^vn in the south of France, 
Is simply indescribable. The people of the south would do well to emijloy 
this beautiful sort for covering verandas and trellises. Color rosy crimson, 
suffused with yellow. It blooms nearly the year round, and should be in 
every order. Price, 15c. 
Archduchess ilarie Immaculata.— Its brilliantly colored flowers never 
fall to cause the greatest admiration. It Is a stron;;, vigorous grower, 
with large double flowers of .splendid form. The color is an intermingling 
of bronze, orange yellow, pink and crimson. An intensely brilliant flower of novel shades. 
Price, 20c. , , 
narion Dingee.— A deep brilliant crimson, and we think it ranks next to the Black Knight in richness of coloring, but the flowers are not quite so 
double, and do not keep so well after cutting. It makes up for these faults, however, in its profusion of bloom. Price, 15c. 
For 60c we will send the La France collection, postpaid. 
Three MagHificei^t CLIMBING R©3E3« 
ALL. PERFECTL.Y HARDY 
American Rambler.— This resembles somewhat the Queen of 
Prairie in habit of growth, but is entirely different in color being 
of a lighter shade. It also flowers much more freely than the 
above named variety, and the blossoms are of a larger size. It is 
a climber that will do well in any section, and is one of the hard- 
iest varieties we have ever seen. The Kambler and Baltimore 
Belle, when grown together with Pride of Cheshunt on a ti-ellis, 
or over a porch, make a most Ijeautiful display. Price, 35c 
each, 3 for $1.00. 
Pride of Cheshunt.— The Pride of Cheshunt is acknowl- 
edg-'d to be the finest dark red climbing rose ever sent to 
this country. It is of linglish origin, and has proven to l)e 
■rfectly hardy, doing well in any section of tlie states, 
e do not think there is another dark climbing rose that is 
worthy the attention of our customers, nearly 
all of them producing poor and inferior blos- 
soms; such, however. Is uhl the ease with t lis 
lovely English rose: the flowers are extra 
large, double and produced in great al)un- 
dance during the entire season. It might well 
be classed with the everblooming varieties, so 
freely does it flower. Price, 35c each, 3 for 
$i.oo. 
Baltimore Belle. — As every lover of roses 
knows, this is the finest white climber ever 
offered. Many new white varieties have been 
Introduced, but they have either proven to be 
very Inferior for blooming, or not hardy 
enough to withstand the winters in the middle 
or northern states. The Baltimore Belle can 
be grown where anytliing in the line of flowers 
are raised, and will bloom profusely through 
the entire season. It is a wonder to us that 
more of these splendid hivrdy climbing roses 
are not seen; they require but lit tie attention, 
and t -ere is certainly nothing that will make 
a finer showing In such a short time. Price 
20c each, 3 for 50c. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
-'\/V?/?/?/ 1 Tx*' ■^"i postpaid, one each of the aliove three Climbing Roses. 
'^C/C/ J Don't fail to Uke advanuge of this offer. 
w"i^^.''^fH"?Pj''rS.^'? ^''"^'o climbers at the following prices; American Ramb- 
ler, 60c ; I»rlde of Cheshunt, 70c ; Baltimore Belle, 45c ; or the three for $1.60, postpaid. """"^ 
