Some Fine Everbloominq Tea Roses 
ALL. SENT POSTPAID AT FOU-OWING PRICES. 
The varieties listed on this page are splendid everWoomers that will flower soon after planting and bloom coniinuously the season 
through. 
SIX IMPORTED ROSES FOR ONLY 80 CENTS 
All New and Choice. 
Haurice Rouvier.— This Is a perfect gem, and sure to become 
one of the most popular roses for free blooming ever mtrodueed. 
The flowers are large, perfectly double, and borne on long stems; 
color, liKht rose, shaded and veined with rose. Very handsome. 
Price 2dc each, 3 for 50c. 
Prof. Qaniviat.— An everbloomtag variety recently introduced 
from Europe, Flowers are verv double, rich brilliant crimson 
shiuling to light. Exceedingly handsome when in lull bloom. A 
splendid rose either for pot or open 
air culture, l?rice 20c. 
Sappho.— A beautiful English rose. 
Buds, fawn^olor, suffused with rose; 
the opening flowers shaded with yel- 
low and buff, center bright yellow; 
large and full. It is of strong, vigor- 
ous growth, and produces its blooms 
with extraordinary profusion. Price 
asc. 
Pink Rover. — 
Another Eng- 
lish rose that is 
attracting con- 
siderable atten- 
tion. Buds are 
long and hand- 
some, of a deli- 
cate pink color; 
when open the 
flowers are very 
large and fra- 
grant. It is of a 
semi-cU m b i n g 
habit, and splen- 
did for covering 
walls anrtfeuces; 
very free bloom- 
ing. Price 15c 
each. 
Golden Perfec- 
tion. — A grand 
golden variety 
of easy culttire, 
and for either 
house or out- 
door growing Is 
exceedingly val- 
uable. It is 
bound to become 
one of the most 
popular of the 
yellow roses. 
Price 20c. 
Rosa Bonheur.— Pure white, and almost as free 
a bloomer as the famous Paris Prize, The flowers 
are large, very double and delightfully tea scented. 
We heartily recommend this to all who desire a 
sui)erb white rose. Price 25c. 
NOTE. — The entire collection of six Imported 
Roses for 80c, orany single variety at above prices. 
May's Big Dollar Box of Roses and Plants 
Aa offer unequaled by any other firm. 
Here's a chance to try our plants and roses at a 
small cost, and at the same time secure a collec- 
tion of flowers that will bloom profusely the year 
around. For only SI, 00 we will send the following 
collection, postpaid: 
Rose, Silver Queen.— A superb white rose of easy 
culture and perfect form. 
Rose. Qolden Perfection. — One of the very best 
golden yellow varieties ever introduced. 
Rose,' Black Knight.— The best dark red rose. 
Geranium, H. F. Darrow. — Without doubt the 
richest shade of crimson ever found In this class. 
Large double flowers. 
Begonia, Apple Blossom — An everblooming 
pink variety of splendid healthy habit. 
Fuchsia, Purple Queen.— Double purple blossoms of enormous 
size. Very showy. 
Brazilian Plume Plant.— The magnificent large flowering plant 
so popular with all flower lovers. 
Carnation, Pride of America.— Acknowledgt d by all the best 
White that can be grown. 
NOTE.— No change will be made in this collection. 
PLUMBAGO PLANTS 
A class of free blooming plants that should be in every collec- 
tion. 
LarpentsB.- Dwarf, Indigo blue; fine for bedding out; quite 
hardy. Price 15c. 
Capensis.— Very pretty plants, producing large heads of light 
blue flowers. This is an elegant plant for va.ses. Price 10c. 
Capensis Alba.— Same as above except flowers which are pure 
white. Price 15c. 
15 OF THE BEST FOR $i.oo 
You can't beat this collection If you try the world over. Every 
rose a free and constant bloomer. 
Rainbow.— The wonderful striped rose from California. Price 
10c. 
Souv. de Clalrvaux.— New and choice. Color rose, edged with 
creaniv vellow. Price 16c. 
Paris "Prize.— A great novelty: blooms all the time; color 
white, shading to salmon at the center. Price 20c. 
Rose Cook.— Creamy white, fre<iuently tinted with yellow. A 
most beautiful rose. Pi-ice 10c. 
Duchess de Brabant.— Kich deep rose; exceedingly showy. 
Price 10c. 
Qolden Wonder.— The loveliest everblooming creamy yel- 
low tea ever luirodnced. Price 20c. 
Doctor Reymont.— Brilliant verniiUion color, the back 
of [letals shade ! crimson. Price 15c. 
Beauty of Stapleford.— An English rose of great beauty. 
Flowers brilliant pink, shading to crimson. Price 16c. 
W. F. Bennett. — About the color of Gen, Jacqueminot. One 
Of the most fragrant of roses. Price 1 Oc. 
La France.— The well known and 
popular silvery pink rose, that is 
acknowledged the sweetest of all. 
Price 10c. 
Sunset.— Very beautiful. Color deep 
f olden yellow, shaded apricot. Price 
Oc. 
Uuchesse of Albany. — ThLs is fre- 
quently called "Red La France," 
Same shape as the La France, but a 
deeper red. Price 16c. 
Catherine Jlermet. — Bright flesh 
Color, with the same peculiar silvery 
lustre possessed 
by La France; 
large, .full, and 
of beautiful 
form. One of 
the most fash- 
ionable Roses 
for cut flowers. 
Price 15c. 
Marie Van 
Houtte. — Large 
creamy while 
flowers s o m o- 
tlmes tinged 
with pink. Price 
10c. 
Pierre O u i I- 
lot . — Brilliant 
crimson, pass- 
ing to carmine, 
A good bloomer 
quite fragrant. Price 10c. 
NOTE.— Sold singly at prices quoted, 
or the entire collection of is for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
SIX RARE ROSES FOR $i.oo 
The following six are a choice selection 
from new roses of late introduction and 
to all who desire something new and 
really valuable, we heartily recommend 
them. They are truly ' Ever bloomers" 
in every sense of the word. 
Primrose Dame.— This rose has quite 
f astonished us with its great freedom of 
lihxmi.even small plants being covered 
\s ith buds, after the fashion of the I'oly- 
anihus. The buds are of good size and 
poiute<l. The color is perfect, outer pet- 
als a delicate cream, with glowing car- 
mine center, which shows in the earliest 
stage of opening. It will produce im- 
mense buds on a strong plant that are 
_ certainly captivating. Price 20c. 
S3 Blanche' Precose— A beautiful pure white, 
SHiVEK QtJEEN. with extra large flowers delightfully tea 
scented. It is as free to bloom as the old Hermosa, and decidedly 
a much handsomer rose. Price 26c. 
Holborn Gem.- Strong and vigorous growth, flowers large and 
freely produced. Color, bright pink. One of the most prolific 
bloomers we have ever grown, Pi-ice 26c. 
.Madam Cochet.— A most charming and beautiful tea rose of 
more than usual merit. Color, a soft primrose yellow, shading 
to rose or pink, Dellclously scented and buds of vei-y flue form. 
One of the best of the new everblooming varieties. Price 26c. 
Mrs. James Wilson.— This superb novelty resembles that most 
beautiful rose, "Catherine Mermet," in shape, but is entirely dif- 
ferent in color, being of a deep lemon yellow; the border of the 
Eetals is margined with rose, very large, of perfect form and 
ighly perfumed. Price 20c. '/)'. 
Silver Queen.— The lovely white rose that Is creating such a sen- r/l 
sal ion with the large rose growers of the country. Remarkably free 
flowering, very fragrant and a strong, healthy grower. Price 1 5c. 
Note. — Sold singly at alxtveprices or the collect ion of six forSi.'H), 
