NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
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A MOVELTY. 
The beautiful new 
rose, " Rainbow," is 
attracting attention 
all over the world, 
and every lover of 
plants should have it 
in their collection. 
We have made the 
pricevery low. Dout 
fail to include the 
Bainbow 
and Olo- 
thilde Sou- 
p e r t in 
your order. 
OOH NEW 
HfllHBOW COLIiECTIOJl 
OF FINE 
Guep {^looming [^oses. 
Kainbow. — At an enormous price 
we have procured a stock of this won- 
derfiil rose from California. It cornea 
to us highly recommended, and was 
awarded the highest premium by the 
California State Floral Society. The 
color is a coral pink, striped and mot- 
tled with bright carmine, making it 
the greatest novelty in roses ever in- 
troduced. It makes the most beauti- 
ful buds imaginable, and the flowers 
are remarkably solid and fragrant. 
35c. each. 
Clothilde Soupert.— This is the 
grandest rose we ha%'C ever seen for 
blooming. It is truly a perpetual 
blooming rose, flowering the year 
around, and seems to require no rest 
at all. The color is a delicate light- 
pink at the centre, shading to pure 
white at the edges. The Clothilde 
Soupert is as easy to grow as a Ge- 
ranium, and re(iuires no more care or 
attention. As a pot plant it surpasses 
any variety we have ever raised. The 
accompanying illustration is a correct 
representation of this 
rose. 25c. each.. 
Sappho.— A beautiful English rose. 
Buds.Tawn color, suffused with rose; the 
opening flowers shaded with yellow and 
buff, centre bright yellow, large and full. 
It is of strong, vigorous growth, and pro- 
duces its blooms with extraordinary pro- 
lusion. One of the best roses ever intro- 
duced. 25c. ©ach. 
Pink Rover.— Another English rose 
that is attracting considerable attention. 
Budsare longand handsome, of a delicate 
pink color; when open, the flowers are 
very large and fragrant. It is of a semi- 
climbing habit, and splendid for covering 
walls and fences. Very frefi blooming, 
and a grand rose in every respect. 30c. 
each. 
W, F. Bennett. — A lovely rose, and one 
that has rapidly advanced to the front 
since its introduction. The color is a 
pure crimson, of the brightest hue, rival- 
ing the General Jacqueminot, in richness. The 
buds are long and pointed like Niphetos. It is de- 
liriously fragrant, and wonderfully free bloom- 
ing. For general culture it has become one of 
the most popular varieties in cultivation, and is 
always in great demand. 25c. each. 
p OR yi,00 WE WiLLSEMD THE ABOVE 
FIVE ROSES POSTPAID. 
Cl^Hn-DK SOUPERT. 
