GROWN BY Tl-fE FAMOUS COLD SYSTEM 
MOCJC TJO^TTQ -A- class of roses much admired. The 
ivi\-'oo x\.vyuj-iu. beauty consists in the delicate mossy 
tovering- which surrounds the bud, and gives to the opening- 
llower a unique appearance. 
ASHBOURNE FBIZE. The flowers are a rich, deep velvety 
red, c.'xtru larsf' and liii^hly perfumed. 
BXiANCHi: MOB£ATJ. Creamy white, tinged rose. 
FBmCSSS ASEI^AIDE. Bright silvery rose. 
PRINCESS MAY. The most free-flowering white. 
-WIIiIiIAia I.OBB. Deep bright pinl<. 
Two-year-old plants, 40c. each, postpaid; by express, 30c. 
each, $3.00 doz. 
BABY RAMBLER ROSE. 
Roses). 
The Japanese 
RUGOSA ROSES 
feet high, covered with terminal clusters of 10 to 20 flowers, 
lach 3 inches in diameter. Perfectly hardj'. A valuable plant 
lor tlie hardv l)0!-dei' or sliruljberies. 
AO-NBS EMIIiY CARMAN. Semi-double, crimson. 
MAD. G-EORGE BRUANT. Semi-double, white. 
NEW CENTURY. IJouble, pink, in clusters. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Double, pure white. 
CONRAD T. MEYER. Double, silvery rose. 
Two-year-old plants, each 50c., postpaid; by express, each 40c. 
AIiBA. Single, pure white. 
RUBRA. Single, rosy crimson. 
Two-year-old plants, 40c. each, postpaid; by express, 30c. each. 
See page 85 for 
price per 100 for 
Hedges. 
MRMORTAT °' Everg-reen Roses (Rosa Wichuriana.) A 
j.Yxj-,j.Yj.>^i\.j.z-i.i.#,,.gi,j,-|g spet-ies from Japan, creeping on the 
ground almost as closely as an ivy. 
IiUCIDA. Single, bright pink, red fruit. 
MANDA'S TRIUMPH. Large double white (lowers. 
PINK ROAMER. Single. bri.?lit pink, white eentei-. 
SOUTH ORANGE PERPECTION. Double, soft blush pink. 
UNIVEBSAIi FAVORITE. Double, rose color. 
WICHURIANA. Single, pure white. 
2-year-old plants, 40c. ea., postpaid; by express, 30c. ea., $3 doz. 
A dwarf (Busli, not Climb- 
ing) form of Crimson 
Rambler, and, furthermore, ever-blooming'. Blooms continuously 
througliout tile summer if planted out of doors. One of tlie best 
red Roses for bedding. Grown in pots Just as easily as Clolhilde 
Soupert or Hermosa, and will grow and bloom witli ordinary 
treatment from one ye,ar's end to another. Strong' young pot 
plants, 15c. each ; 1-year-old field-grown plants, 50c. each, postpaid. 
HYBRRID SWEET BRIAR ROSES. ~es ^I'e! 
tween tlie common Sweet Briar and various garden Roses. Like 
their parent, tlie common Sweet Briar, tlie foliage is deliciously 
scented. Flowers are produced In great profusion. Perfectly 
liardv even in tne eoIde.=!t situations. 
ANNIE OP GEIERSTEIN. Dark rich crimson. 
AMY ROBSART. Lovely deep rose. 
BBENDA. Di licate peach, dainty and charming. 
IiADY PENZANCE. ' Beautiful copper tint. 
I.ORD PENZANCE. Soft fawn shade. 
ROSE BRADWABDINE. nea>itif\il elear ro.se. 
a-y ear-old plauts, 35c. ea., postpaid; by express, 30c. ea., §3 doz. 
"One- Year-Old 
Rosa Rugosa (Japanese Rose). 
Roses 
are 
green- 
house 
grown, 
but well 
hardened 
with 
strong . 
roots and 
bushy 
tops 
from 6 to 
1 .5 inelies 
high, ac- 
cording 
to 
variety. 
"Two- 
Year- Old 
Roses" 
are the 
regular 
large 
size 
field- 
grown 
dormant 
plants 
and 
should 
bloom 
abundant- 
ly the 
first 
year. 
Rose, IiOTd Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briar. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
