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L. L. UAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Crown Princess Victoria. 
Imperial Collection 
.OF FIVE ETERBLOOMFRS* 
Crown Princess Victoria.— This ro«e has onrhighest comniendatioti. It 
JS a vigorous gTo\Yer, with large, fine foliage, and is one of the loveliest of 
all roses. The color is a pnre, waxy snow-white, sometimes has a lemon 
tint, and to those who desire a fine double flower when fully expanded, this 
will meet your wants, as it is very beautiful when full blown. Price 20c. 
Olg-a De Wurtemburg'.— A splendid rose that should be grown wherever 
the Marechal Neil succeeds. This variety, as grown in the south of France, 
is simply indescribable. The people of the South would do well to emplov 
this beautiful sort lor covering verandas and trellises. Color rosy crimson, 
suffused with yellow. It blooms nearly the year round, and should be in 
every order. Price 15c. 
Archduchess Uarie Immaculata.— This variety is one of the most at- 
tractive roses ever introduced into this country. Its brilliantly colored 
flowers never failing to cause the greatest admiration. It is a strong, vig- 
orous grower, with large double flowers of splendid form. The color is an 
intermingling of bronze, orange yellow, pink and crimson. An intenselv 
brilliant flowers of novel shades. Price 20c. 
Uonsienr Furtado. — One of the handsomest roses of late introduction. 
It is a rapid grower, free blooming, and bears its richly colored sulphur 
flowers in the greatest profusion the year around. Price 15c. 
Marion Dingee.— A deep brilliant crimson, and we think it ranks next to 
the Black Knight in richness of coloring, hut the flowers are not quite so 
double, and do not keep so well after cutting. It makes up for these faults, 
however, in its profusion of bloom. Price 15c. • 
Special.— For 60c. we will send the Imperial Collection, postpaid. 
4 MAY'S JEWEL COLLECTION. 
(SBB BACK COVER.) 
Grandest Collection of New and Choice Roses Ever Sold for $1.0(> 
1. Rainbow. — The wonderful striped rose from California. Price 10c. 
2. Souv. de Clairvaux. — New and choice. Color rose, edged with creamy, 
j'cllow. Price 15c. . 
3. Paris Prize.— A great novelty; blooms all the time; color white, 
shading to salmon at the center. Price 20c. 
4. Bose Cook.— Creamy white, frequently tinted with vellow. A most 
beautiful rose. Price 10c. 
5. Duch de Brabant.— Rich deep rose; exceedingly showy. Price 10c. 
6. Pink Champion. — Lovely pink, alwavs in bloom. A' fit companion 
for Paris I'rize. Price l.'ic. 
7. Golden Wonder. — The loveliest evcrblooming creamy vellow tea ever 
introduced. Price 20c. 
8. Doctor Reymont. — Brilliant vermillion color, the back of petals 
shaded crimson. Price 16c. 
9. Yellow Prince. — A most brilliant shade of yellow. Price 15c. 
10. Scarlet Clueen.- A strong grower and free bloomer. Color bright ' 
scarlet. Price 10c. 
11. Beauty of Stapleford.— An English rose of great Ijcauty. Flowers 
brilliant pink, shading to crimson. Price 15c. 
12. Buby Gold.- The rose novelty of the century. We have seen a 
single flower having four or five distinct shades and colors. A peculiar 
rose, and one that all should have. Price 20c. * 
Note.— Sold singly at prices quoted, or the entire collection of 12 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
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• • • • Startingf February ist, 
Each year we are obliged to t^row a much larger atock of roses than we really need for our regular customers. This is done in order 
to be able to supply any extra demand that may be made tipon us from our mammoth wholesale trade. As a result we have a large 
quantity of many varieties on hand. This season we have decided to offer them to our catalogue customers at less than wholessde 
rates, and will send, postpaid, 
20 EYERDLOOniNQ R05E5 FOR $1.00. 
Of course the selection of varieties must be left entirely to us. Each plant 
will be labeled and every collection will include some of the best roses of recent 
introduction. This wonderful offer will give all of our friends the opportunity 
to secure a splendid bed of evcrblooming roses at a remarlcably low price 
Heretofore we have always sold these roses to our wholesale trade at the close 
of the season, but this year we concluded to offer them to the friends of our 
catalogue at less than wholesale prices. 
To those who do not want so many roses we will send, postpaid, 
8 EYERBLOOniMQ R05E5 FOR 50 QEMT5. 
But no order will be filled for any less than eight. 
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Everyone Should Read the Above Offer 
