Northern Grown Seeds.Plants and Nurseru Stock 
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Roses Both for Indoor and Outdoor Culture 
We offer the choicest and best list of roses, including the very latest European introductions that are of superior merit. Many 
>f them are of marvelous beauty, and we urge our customers to give them a trial. 
LT~ ■ A T , 1 1 Differ from those of many of the so-called rose growers. We never force our 
Ulir LlTOWing IVlctnOab young p i ants . They are grown in a cool situation, thoroughly well rooted in sand, 
then potted up and kept growing slowly. This gives them an abundance of fibrous roots and a strong, healthy condition. Plants 
grown in this manner will ship a long distance in perfect condition, commence growing the moment they are transplanted, producing 
K^A^ * 10ceaCh are$1 -°° Perd0Z = 156 6aeh$1 - 50dOZ - ; 
NOte foe each, $2.00 per doz.; 25c each. $2.50. per doz.- Six at dozen pates. 
Sensation of the 20th Century 
The New Blue Rose 
Finally after waiting patiently many years the much 
desired Blue Rose is an accomplished fact. 
VeilchenblaU (Violet Blue) The new rambler "Veil- 
chenblau" which is hailed by rose growers as the forerunner 
of a genuine cornflower blue rose, is a seedling of the 
Crimson Rambler. The blossoms 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. The plant is very vigorous 
in growth, with shining green foliage. It is considered one 
of the hardiest Ramblers in cultivation. PRICE 25c each. 
MONTHLY EVERBL00MING TEA ROSES 
T) • j„ one of the very best pure white, everblooming roses in cultiva 
Untie tion. extra large buds and llowers pure creamy whitc.some 
times tinted blush. Each 10c. 
D,: j„_„„; J Color, clear rose pink. A free and constant bloomer, 
OllQeSITiaiU ma kes elegant buds for cutting. Each 10c. 
r*\A~~ P„*o Blossoms of the largest size and magnificent form, 
UOlQen bate creamy white. Each 10c, 
Gross Alexandra ^1 ( 'r^,. yi E , a 0 ch 0 2 r 5c c . rcam> cupformed ' large - 
Hon. Ina Bingham ^; r Zw^ n ^l?oc: eine<1 ' petalslarge ' 
T -.-,__„ B„^ n7 Color, white with center of salmon shading to 
Jeanne I>an0Z c i rBr yellow. Very large and full. Each 25c. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria °r ^'S^^SLl 
culture. Large, full double flowers, delightfully fragrant. Color, fine 
creamy white. Each 10e. 
i/;ii.„„„„ No other rose has attracted so much attention recently 
Mliarncy . 1S the new Irish Tea Killarney. Coming from the north 
of Ireland it revels inour milder clmate. The color is brilliant sparkling 
uink- the flowers are extra large and full with broad, thick pedals ami 
delightful fragrance. Each, 15e. Extra strong two-year plants, by 
express, 8bc each, $3.50 doz. 
Lady ROSSmOre Color rosy crimson, a grand bedder. Each 25c. 
ii;. „ Dnncoirolt Brilliant red in the bud. deep pink when open: a fine 
AllCC H.UUOCVC11 hedder and hardy with protection. A grand new rose 
of very free flowering habit. Each 25c. 
A D.VaiVo Rosy flesh on yellow ground shaded and bordered 
AntOine KlVOire carmme . Large and full. Each 25. 
Baiu+vr Itir-ntlGtatlt A most remarkable rose. A single bush will at 
OCdUiy lllliUHolalH the same time bear flowers of various colors, 
ranging from crimson to light pink, through the various shades of red, 
orange, rose, pale pink and salmon Each 20c. 
Bessie Brown ^X25 C . creamy wMte " very ,arKe ' f,nc bedder ' 
BoT+tr A truly unique color, viz ruddy gold (a coppery rose overspread 
Dcliy w jth golden yellow) blooms large and full. Each 25c. 
Blumenschmidt }] ae ? h 1 t 5 r e nyel,ow - outer petals edged< tenderro9e - 
Countess of Gosford i a c mon pink ' base of pcta,s - Sttffron ' 
Defiance Color ' or ' mson scarlet, full and large size, a fine bedder. 
T">«- C imn\\a\\ Hall Coral rose, suffused white, base of petals yellow, 
UI. tid,IIipUCll ild.lL i arge and full. A charming rose very free 
flowering. Each 25c. 
rWViil/ln Srvnnot+ For pot culture or bedding. The blossoms are 
l/lOlMlUe OOupcll i arB e. round, flat, perfectly full and double, and 
deliciously fragrant. Each 10c. 
Pnntitncc nf AnnocW Rosy, salmon, suffused with old gold. Very 
L-OUnteSS OI AnneSiey Large petals, free and fragrant. Each 25e. 
r/M««faoc nf TWhir Salmon shading into delicate peach, delight- 
tOUnteSS 01 UerDy fully fragrant. Each 25c. 
IT+nJIa An Vrotu-o The Gold medal rose of France. The flowers are 
ClOlie UC rlalll/C very large and born on good long stiff Stems; color 
a lovely shade of clear red crimson velvet, very fragrant. Each 15c. 
Laurent Carle Color, brilliant velvety carmine. Each 25c. 
I ikurHr T1, e color is a deep, glowing crimson, the petals being covered 
LlUcI iy with a rich velvety bloom. It is very fragrant, resembling tin- 
Hybrid Perpetuals in this respect. Each 15c; Extra strong 2-year 
plants, by express, 35c each, $3.50 doz. 
Madam Chatenay Color rich - -»**u** ° r ro ? e flU8hed - s? 1 * 
and very fragrant. 
orange and fawn. Flowers are large, well filled 
Each 16e. 
MonVVin 7ot70 0 An odd shade of creamy rose brightening into 
iwariCnU taydfc brilliant rose pink. Each 25c. 
Marquise De Sinety ^^^t' u '' (hHxMmwei 
Mtrio Atifplnt Bright rosy flesh shading silvery white, flowers 
mme. AUCeiOl larK( . an d vcrv double. Each 25c. 
Mme. Gamon^ ( rV a < c ' h r 2l' e a(lcd and washed in 80,den 9unset 
Mme. Constant Soupert ffi^pcac." ffi s£ ed and 
