84 SEED CATALOGUE 0/ L. L. 1V/T W ^ CO., ST. PAUL, .MINN. 
"Northern Grown" Seeds Are Best 
Seedsmen, Florists, Nurserymen 
May's Roses— The Queen Among the Flowers 
These Roses are Perfect in Form and Fragrance 
AARON WARD 
May's ever blooming tea roses listed on this page are a continuation 
of the descriptions and prices of these fine roses, listed alphabetically, 
from page 86, and some of the best of this sort will be found listed 
among those shown below. 
Perle Des Jardins. Clear golden yellow. An indescribable 
rich and beautiful shade, entirely distinct from any other 
variety. Each 10c, 
PieX« Creamy white, passing to tender rose. Center 
deep. Flowers large and cup-formed. Each 25c. 
Pink Soupert. The color of this rose is a rich, 
deep pink. Each lOc 
President Carnot, This rose will be found 
illustrated in the -lower right hand corner of 
pa^e 86. It is unquestionably the finest rose 
of Its color introduced in a decade. A beau- 
tifully formed rose. Whether considered 
from the standpoint of the commercial cut- 
flower-grower or from its fitness for garden 
work, this rose is without a superior, and it 
is doubtful if it has an equal. The growth 
is vigorous, the foliage dark green and very 
handsome, but the glory of this variety 
is in its ilower. It is very large, both in the 
bud and in the expanded flower, double to 
the center, and opens most beautifully. 
The coloring is a soft rose pink shading to 
white. Tccnnically described, it could be 
called a rosy-flesh, very soft in the center, and 
shaded with a lighter flesh at the end of the 
petals. Each 10c. 
Reine Earola de Saze. A lovely bedding rose, 
with large flower of a blush white, with shell shadingL 
of a delicate pink. Each 25c. 
Richmond. Unquestionably one of the handsome 
varieties of late introduction. A real red rose, shading 
to velvety crimson as flowers mature. Flowers full and finely 
formed. Very fragrant. A free, strong grower and a profuse 
bloomer. Like all of the ever-blooming monthly roses, it is at iii be* 
during the cool days of spring 
MELODY 
Renee Wilmart Urban. Color salmon flesh, edges of petals bordered and 
tinted carmine. Very pretty and one of the most effective. Each 20c. 
SouT. de Frederic Vercellone. Coloi rose-carmine, shaded copper. 
Flower large, full and fragrant. Each 2Sc. 
Souv. de Maria Zayas. Color, bright carmine, veined 
darker. Each 25c. 
Souv. de Mme. Oudin. A beautiful shade of silver 
hite, edged with pale blue. A very curious va- 
riety. Each 25c. 
Souv. du R. Rose Vilin. Color of white velvet. 
Double to the center. Each 25c. 
Wm. R. Smith. Color, creamy white with 
shadings of pink. Hardy if afforded pro- 
tection. Each 25c. 
Wm. Shean. A grand Killarney pink color. 
One of the largest roses. Each 2Sc. 
Yellow Soupert (Moselia). Color light 
yellow, shading to white. Hardy with 
protection. Each 10c. 
Yvoime Vacherot. Color, porcelain white, 
touched with rose color. Each 25c. 
Veilchen Blau. A new rambler and seed- 
ling of Crimson Rambler. Blossoms arc 
massed in umbels and turn, as the flower 
unfolds, from pink to amethyst and to violet 
blue. The plant is very vigorous anti 
ardy. Each 20c. 
At prices quoted on this and preceding page 
we win send by mail, postpaid, in dozen lots 
Varieties quoted at lOc, $1.00 per dozen; va 
rieties quoted at I5c, $1.50 per dozenj varieties 
quoted at 20c., $2,00 per dozen; varieties quoted 
at 25c., $2.50 per dozen. 6 at dozen rates. 
MAY'S SupRisE Collection Of 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
"^His collection will piean an amateur as well as the professional ros<: 
and fall. Each 10c. 
Rosemary. A beautiful 
rose of shining, sil- 
very pink. A very 
fragrant rose, ai 
fine as a cutting 
One of the ver\ 
best. Each 25c. 
ever blooming roses named below are unequaled in their class, combining 
the greatest variety of form, richness of color and freedom of bloom which it is possible to 
get, in that number. This collection, composed of American Beauty, Aaron Ward, Rich- 
mond. Pink Killarney, White KiUarney and Sunburst, is one in which MAY" takes great 
pride and recommends very highly. For 50c. we will send, postpaid, the six varieties. 
Melody. This is a new rose, a strong golden yellow in color, of mediinn size and compact 
The stems and 
der side of foliage 
are dull red, mak- 
ing stem and 
flower ex- 
ception- 
a 1 1 y 
beau- 
tiful. 
Sun- 
burst. 
A strong 
growing 
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of recent 
introduc- 
tion. The 
rose is iarge^ 
bright yellow, 
and very fra- 
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RICHMOND 
