Northern Grown Seeds,Plants and Nurserij Stock 
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Roses Both for Indoor and Outdoor Culture 
We offer the choicest and best list 
of roses grown including the v«ry 
latest European introductions that 
are of superior merit. Many of them 
are of marvelous beauty; and we urge 
our customers to give them a trial. 
Our Growing Methods 
Differ radically from those of many of 
th« so-called rose growers. We never 
force our young plants. They are 
grown in a cool situation, thoroughly 
well rooted in sand, then polled up 
and kept growing slowly. This gives 
them an abundance of fibrous roots 
and a strong, healthy constilution. 
Plants grown in thismanner will ship 
a long distance in perfect condition, 
commence growing the moment they 
are transplanted, producing an abund- 
ance of bloom the enlire season. 
"vr--4ff» At prices quoted on lyp. 
iXL»lc; plants we send by mail 
postpaid. Varieties priced at 10c 
each are SI. 00 per doz: 15c each, 
$1.50 doz.: 20c each, $2.00 a doz.; 
2Sc each. $2.S0 « doz.; Six at 
dozen rates. 
MONTHLY EVER- 
BLOOMING TEA 
ROSES 
Alice Roosevelt bL^. 
deep pink when open; a fine beddcr 
and hardy with protection. _ A grand 
new rose of Tery free flowing habit. 
Each 25c. 
Antoine Rivoire f f f^^ 
ground shaded and bordered carmine. 
Large and full. Each 25c. 
Beauty Inconstant ^;,ZrlV. 
blerose. A single bush will at the 
same time bear flowers of various col- 
ors, ranging from crimson to light 
pink, through the various shades of 
red, orange, rose, pale pink and salmon 
Sensation of the 
20th Century 
Annesley 
BeSSieBrOWn j:i<>_»'ec?.''-eamy whUe. 
:ircad wish 
Each 20c 
--. large, fine bedder 
Each 2Sc. 
BpttV A truly unique color, viz rmldy gold (a copix'-v rose over 
ucny golden yellow) blooms large and full. Each i'Sc. 
Blumenschmidt Each25e'!" ^^'"^^^ 
BriHp °' f>nre 
If I luc -white, everblooming roses in 
cultivation; extra large buds and flow- 
ers pure creaiiiv white, sometimes 
tinted blush. Each lOe. 
RriHpcmaiH tolor, clear rose- 
miaeSmaiU p„xk. a free and 
constant bloomer- makes elegant buds 
for cutting. Each lOe. 
finlflpn Ratp Blossoms of the larg- 
UUlUeU Udie est s i z e and mag 
nlKeent form, creauiy white. Ea. lOC. 
GrossAlexandra'^"o"r"cre'i"m 
cup formed, larae and full. Each 25e 
Hon. Ina Bingham ^pVrV 
pink, deeply veined, petals large, very 
showy. Each 25c, 
Jeanne Barioz ^.rt;°e''4„'Ier'o? 
salmon shading to clear yellow. Very 
large and full. Each 25e. (See Cut 
page 68.) 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
One of the most beautiful of all Roses 
for open ground culture. Large, full 
double flowers, delightfully fragrant. 
Color, fine creamy white. Each lOe. 
KlIlamAU Nootherrosc has at- 
iviliai ucy traded so much atten- 
tion recently as the new Irish Tea 
Killarney. Coming from the north of 
Ireland it revels in our milder climate. 
The color is brilliant sparkling pink; 
the flowers are extra large and full, 
with broad, thick petals and delight- 
ful fragrance. Each. 16e. Extra 
strong 2-yr. plants, by express, 
36c each, $3.50 doz. 
Lady Rossmore 
.%wwk#AA.\/Av crimson, a 
grand bedder. Each 25c. 
The New Blue Kose^= 
Finally after waiting pa- 
tiently many years the much 
desired "BLUE ROSE" is an 
accomplished fact. 
Veilchenblau cvioiet siue) 
The new rambler "Veil- 
chenblau" which is hailed by 
rose growers as the forerun- 
ner of a genuinely cornflower 
blue rose. Is a seedling of the 
Crimson Rambler. The blos- 
soms massed in large semi- 
double umbels of medium size. 
The color on first unfolding is 
either pink or purplish pink, 
then turns amethyst and final- 
ly steel blue, as the flower 
opens out. The general color 
Is that of the Marsh Violet. 
Tlie plant is very vigorous in 
growth, with shining green 
foliage. It Is considered one 
of the hardiest Ramblers In 
cultivation- PRICE 40c EACH. 
Clothilde Soupert ^°[t'u« 
or bedding. The blossoms are 
large, round, flat, perfectly full 
and double, and deliciously fra- 
grant. The color is pure white, 
shading to silvery rose in the cen- 
ter. Each lOe. 
Countess of 
Rosy, salmon, suffused with old 
gold. V^ery large petals, free and 
fragrant* Each 25c. 
Countess of Derby 
Salmon, shading into delicate 
peach, delightfully fragrant. 
Blue Rose (sach 25c. 
Countess of Gosford CUar salmon pink, base of petalLsaA^ron. 
full and large size, a fine bedder, 
suffused white, base of petals yel- 
aiid lull. A charming rose very free 
Etoilede France ^"JIJ?,',^ 
of France. The flowers are very 
larsre and borne on good long 
stiff stems: color a lovely shade of 
clear red crimson velvet; very fra- 
grant. Each 15c. (See cut p. 68.) 
Laurent Carle fa^^r^eY^itV 
carmine. Each 25c. 
I 1 h p r t V The color is a deep, 
l^iUClty glowing crimson, 
the petals being covered wit ha rich 
velvety bloom. It is very fragrant, 
resembling the Hybrid Pcrpotuals 
in this respect. Each 15c. Extra 
strong 2-yr. plants, by express, 
3Sc each, $3.50 doz. 
Madame Chatenay ^^"c h' 
golden pink or rose flushed with 
oranpre and fawn. 'Flowers are 
large, well fllle{l and very fragrant. 
Each 15c. (See cut page 68.) 
An odd 
Defiance ^^251'""'" 
Dr. Campbell Hall f^^l^MZe 
flowering. Each 25c. 
Marichu Zayas 
creamy rose brightening into brill- 
iRnt rose pink. Each 25c. 
Marquise De Sinety 
Color, a lovely combination, of 
bright copper and yellow. Each 25c 
Mme. Ancelot l^Zl'VJill 
silvery white, flowers large and 
very double. Each 25c. 
Mme. Gamon A"^'"'*-"'''^ 
washed in golden 
Each 2Sc. 
sha d ed and 
(unset color. 
Mme. Constant Soupert 
Color, deep golden yellow, tinted 
aod shaded rosy peach. Each 25c 
