L. L. MAY CSL CO. 
Florists, Nurserymen, 
: and Seedsmen : 
9« 
St. Paul, Minn. er 
MONTHLY EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES 
BOTH FOR 
Indoor 
and 
Outdoor 
CULTURE 
We offer the clioicest and best 
iisl (if roses srowii incUidiii;: tlie 
very latest European introdue- 
tions that arc of superior merit, j 
Many of them arc of marvelous 1 
beauty: and we urffe our custom- 
ers to i ve them a trial. 
Our Growing 
A/f pfJioric Ditl'er radically 
IVieinOaS fr„m those of 
many of the so<alled rose prrow- 
ers. We never force our younsr 
plants. They are grown in a cool 
situation, tliorouslily well rooted 
in sand, then pntt"d up and kept 
growtna slowly. This gives uieni 
an abundance of fibrous roe.ts and 
a strong, healthy constitution. 
Plants grown In this manner will , 
ihip a long dis-tance in - ,,„.t „),,dltion commence growing the moment they arc transplan'sd, pmtlucing »n nhiimiauce of bloom the entne srasoiT- 
Note P".-»S QUOted on 1 "y^^ by mall postpaid. varieties Bficed at lOe each are $1,00 per doz; 15c each, $1.50 
, gOg gach. «2.00 a doz,; 250 each, $2.50 a doz. Six at dozen rate. 
a^tWAAo r>f>t-f- P"t culture or bedding. The blos- 
Otniiae OOUperi somsarelarge. round. Hat. perfectly full 
and double, and deliciously fragrant. Thecoloris pure white, shading to* 
A „ . „ „ , ,. , , , , , K 1 silvery ro.sc in the center. Each 10c. 
■KntO ne RlVOire Rosvtlesh onyellowground shaded ami bord- /->^.,, .^^^ f A r, r.^^ol salmon, suffuscl with oldl 
.lllLUliJC ivivv^ii t cirinine. I j.rsre and full. Each 25c. CoUntCSSOt AnnCSlCy g<,|J_ Very laigc petjils, free andi 
Axkf Ro&sevelt 
6Tvi¥rtl Wew rose of very free 
Antoine Rivoire 
Brilliant red in the bud, deep pink when open; 
n fine bedder and hardy with protection, A 
6Tvi¥rtl Wew rose of very free flowering habit. Each 25c. 
Rosy flesli on yellow ground, shaded and bord- 
ered carmine, Ijirge and full. Each 25c. 
Booiitir Tnr>/-.nc(-'in(- A most remarkable rose. A single bush will 
CdUiy i llUUllSldlll at same time bear flowers of various 
colors, raivging from crimson to light pink, through the various shades of red, 
orange, rose, pale pink and salmon. Each 20c. 
Bo c t> 'i Rrr>nirn Flowers creamy white, very large. 
eSSie OrOWn ,)„(. i,e<lder. Each 25c. 
Batt-,T A truly uni<iue color, viz. ruddy gold (a coppery rose overspread 
^•■•■y with golden yellow) blooms large and full. Each 25c. 
miir>ior-ic^l-.t-»-iirl(- Pure citron yellow, outer petals edged, tender 
UmcnSCnmiUt rose. Each 25c. 
One of tlie very best pure white, evcrblooming roses in cultiva- 
tion; extra large buds and flowers pure creamy white, sometimes 
tinted blush. Each 10c, 
BridcSITiaid l-olor. clcar rose pink. .\ free and constant bloomer; 
Bride 
Hon. Ina Bingham ' 
makes elegant buds forcuttini 
Golden- Gate ^,1, a;e°Vf 
tilt largest size and niasrnificent 
form, creamy white. Each 10c. 
Gross Alexandra' 
or cream, cupp-forroed, large and 
full. Each 25c, 
color 
pure 
pink, deeply' veine<i, petals large, 
very showy. Each 25c. 
Jeanne Barioz S^lrr^en't'er 
of salmon shacling to clear yellow. 
Very large and full. Each 25c. (See 
cut page 68.) 
Kaiserin Augusta 
One of theniostbeau- 
1 tiful of all Roses for 
open ground culture. Large, full 
double flowers, which are delight 
fully fragrant. Color is a delicate 
cr amy white. Each 10c. 
IrnPV ^" other rose has 
Hi^y attracted so much 
attention recently as the new Irish 
Tea Killarney, Coming as it docs 
from the north of Ireland, it seems to 
revel in our more genial climate. 
Tlio color is brilliant sparkling pink; 
tliu flowers arc extra large and full, 
with broad, thick petals and delight- 
ful tea fragrance. With usual winter 
pri-tection it is quite hardy. Each 
15c. Extra strong 2-yr. plants, 
by express, 35c each. $3.50 doz. 
Lady Rossmore ^^,1°; 
criuison, a grand be<lder. Each 25e. 
Each lOc 
fragrant. Each 25c. 
into delicate peach',. 
Rillai 
Countess of Derby deh'IJhtfuny^fragnwit. Each 25c. 
Ciint-occ r\f CincfrirA Clear .salmon-pink, base of petalsi 
ountess or oosrora satiron. Each 25c. 
D Color crimsim scarlet, full and large size, a fine' 
CllcillCC bedder. Each 25c. 
D_ /"'.I mi-.k<all Ho 11 C:oraI rose. sul1\ised white, base of 
r. \^arnpDeU nail pei„is yellow, large and full. A 
charming rose very free flowering. Each 25c. 
Ti'fnilfa Ap Vr^nrp ""^ """se of France. The 
XvLOllC tic 1 lcmi_c flowers are very large and borne on good,, 
long, stiff stems; color a lovely shade of clear, red crimson velvet; very 
fragrant. Each 15c. (See cut page 68,) 
Laurent Carle fiSLT v^el': 
vcty carmine. Each 25c. 
c<»lor is a deep. 
Liberty '^t;. 
petals being covered with a rich, vel- 
vety bloom. It is very fragrant,, 
resembling the Hybrid Perpetuate in 
this respect. Each 15c, Bxtrsi 
strong 2-yr, plants, by express^ 
35c each, $3.50 doz. 
Madame Chatenay 
Color rich golden pink or rose flusliedi 
with orange and fawn,. Flowt rs are- 
large, well filled and very fragrant.- 
Each 15c. (See cut page:68.) 
Marichu Zayas ^tde*f 
creamy rose. bri;;htfnin(f into bril^ 
liant rose pink. Each 25c. 
Marquise De Sinety 
Color, a lovely combination of hright 
copper and yellow. Each 25c. 
Minnehaha (^S^ep7a"B^) 
Mme. Ancelot li;,^^^^ 
shadinfT silvery white, flowers lar^e 
and very double. Each 25c. 
Mme. Gamon tZrXu^' 
ed and washed in golden sunset 
color. Each 25c. 
Mme. Constant 
Sr>iin*>rf Color, deep golden 
UUJJClt yellow, tinted and 
shaded with rosy peach. Each 2So. 
