SEED CATALOGUE of L. L. TiyT A V ^ CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 107 
- ^.^ 1 y M / % M Seedsmen, Florists, Nurserymen 
I — Are Hardiest For All Climes » -^-^ 
1. Francois Levet 
2. Black Prince 
3. Baron de Maynard 
4. American Beauty 
5. Pierre Notting 
e. La Reine 
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May's Best Outdoor Roses 
MAY'S Minnesota Grown Roses 
ONE YEAR OLD. ^fc gr,n,Jw:,.<^ «r».T,i. but well hardened, with strong roots 
and bushy tops. From 6 to 15 "'dies high, according to the variety. We 
oiler absolutely the best that can be put on the market. „l ,„i, 
T^wo YEAR OLD. Thesr art ihf rr-iiUr large size held grown, dormant pl..nts 
1 and should bloom abundantly the first year. . Your tlower garden is not com- 
pletc unless Roses arc included in your collection. 
MAY'S Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Outdoor Roses 
PHicF? e\cit,l ■iherr mdtd. Sirong. vDunir, growing pLints from our green- 
h!"es Each 15c.; 2 for 2Sc., dozen $1.50, postpaid. Strong, t«vo-year 
old, dormant plants, by express only. .Each 35c., dozen SS-SO. , , , 
Alfred Colcomb. Brilliant carmine crimson, very ' ^'W:. I u 1 1 Irne globular form. 
American Beauty. Large, rich crimson. Each SOc, dozen »5.oo. 
Anna de Deisbach. Brilliant rose color, with long, pointed buds. 
Baron de Bonstettin. Rich, velvety maroon. Large, full. 
Baron de Maynard. Pure snow white. i , l i / 
Baroness RoUichUd. Bright, rosy pink. Of immense size and globular form 
somewhat cupped and well filled to the center. Petals broad and ihicl. 
Black Prince. The darkest red rose in cultivation, Deep crimson, «ith bLul 
velvety shadings. Very large. Double, and deliciously fragrant. 
Clio. Delicate satin blush, with a light shading of rosy pink. 
Coauette de Alps. Large, full flowers of pure white, slightly tinged with b lush. 
Duke of EdinbuJg. A sturdy, compact grower. Blossoms Urge and full, bright 
scarlet crimson, shaded maroon. 
Duke of Teck. Vivid scarlet crimson. , . i j i 
Earl of Dufferin. Rich, brilliant, velvety crimson, shaded dark maroon. 
Francois Levet. Soft china pink, shaded carmine and blush ,,.,•„(•„,.,„ «,,„„,. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The ideal hardy white rose, pura in color, perfect in form. StrunL 
•ower and very free flowering. Each 40c. dozen $4.00. 
Ooneral Tacaueminot. A rich, velvety crimson, changing to scarlet crimson. 
C^SJl^^SiAlto^. Bright pink.^ Very large and Souble with exquisite shadings and 
Irifruice An elegant and much admired rose. , i, 
Han-ison's YeUow. Semi-double. Golden yellow. A very free bloomer. 
HuS oicklor Very large and fully double. Deep crimson; perfectly shaped. Plants 
Strom: ;ind vigorous. A very fragrant rose. 
Tohn HoDoer. Bright rose with carmine center. Large and lull. 
iTdy HeLn Stewart. A very bright crimson scarlet. A very free blooming rose. 
La Reine. Clear rosy pink. A very desirable variety for cutting. 
Mama Charta. Ro«y red. flushed violet crimson. Very large and fracrant 
Mad^ Gabriel Luizet. hV.wers extra large. Clear rose sufl'used with l=v=!><i" 1'^"' 
Mad. Chas: Wood. Bright fiery scarlet, passing to hne rosy crimson, shaded maroon. 
Mad Plantier. \ cry large and double, hire while. Free bloomer. -.u .„ „ 
S. AUred de Rou'gemont. Pure snow white flowers, tinted and clouded with lOsy 
i blu^h. No collecion of roses can be called complete without ''"^^e- 
-J Marshall P. Wilder. Bright scarlet crimson, richly shaded with maroon. 
' Margaret Dickson. White, with pale flesh center. ^"^.'"K"" ; „■ . 
Mrl. John Lang. An early and continuous bloomer. Color, soft rosy pink. 
PaulNeyron. Deep clear rose, full and double. Very fragrant. . , . . 
Prince CamiUe de Rohan. Dark velvety crimson the darkest m cultivation. 
Full and double. Very fragrant and an abundant bloomer. 
U rich. Brilliant cherry red. One of the most abundant bloomers, 
Piene No tUig! The blossoms are of globular form very large, highly scented 
aid of a de^ velvety crimson color. The best f-all bloomer we know of. 
V Persian YeUoW. A semi-double sort and a very fr'^'-- .bl"'"""i, „ . „„„„ 
.,>.^Set of 6 hardy 2 year strong roses, purchaser's selection, for $1.50, by expres, . 
MAY'S Collection of Minnesota Hardy Roses 
Margaret Dickson, Marshall P. WUder, Mrs. John Lang. Paul Neyron, ftince CamiUe de Rohaiv 
