MINNESOTA GROWN ROSES— THE BEST IN THE WORT.H. 
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Princess M 
lie a rich, Iccp velvety rod, extra large 
The beauty of this elass of roses is 
[beyond eonipare. Many so-called 
/mosses are offered each year, but 
very few genuine mosses arc sent out. 
Owing to the difficulty in propagat- 
ing them, they are bound to be 
' scarce. We have selected two varie- 
ties whicii we Jiave tested for several 
years and which we can thoroughly 
recontincnd to our customers. 
"r>l-inr'«»CC M riV Princess May isthc most free 
I 1 lllfXy. flovvcring white moss we 
have ever seen, and its healthy habit of growth and 
large flowers are certain to make it a favorite where- 
cvcr known. The buds are elegantly mossed and the 
l.lossoms exceedinglv fragrant and a rose no lover ol 
mosses should fail "to secure. Strong young plants 
25c each, two year old plants soc each. 
Ashbourne Prize. 
the most beautiful deep 
red varielv that has ever been produced. The flowers 
and highly perfumed. The plant is a strong, thrifty grower and produces its 
a€hbour^ie Prizi 
bloss 
I'rinccss May 
.abundance the entire season, it may' truly IJe-^eafled an -everblooming" mos., rose. 
Strong, thrifty plants, z .sc each, two year o ld plants, .soc 
" — ' " i] ■ ' I I- '-!-, mind that our r oses are all strong, well rooted, young plants grown 
inis in the greatest 
irc perfectly hardy. 
M 
In eompariiii: 
,o-ealkd 
ith others, please 'l)ear iii 
lio aclvertise cheaH ' 
lants 
lul out sm.all. weak-rooted cutjJngSj_grow 
Both tliis vai-icty and 
15\^h^Toldsystctll. 
n in sand, thiit are de.-ir at ail^2£!££:-^_ 
LORD PENZANCE HYBRID SWEET BRIARS. S^s^'^r* 
recentlv introduced, aie hvbrids Ijctween the Sweet Briar and various old-fashioned garden roses. 
The foliagcVrsweet scent The blossoms arc borne in wonder. 
ful profusion. The plants are of very vigorous growth P^,™J=t'\ 
fo11owe<i by dark red seed po<l» rendering the plants very attracm all times, 
is best 
feet 
blown over, 
The flowers are 
Their beauty 
Eaeli plant should have a stake 4 
white, while the sepals form a large, 
It is most appropriate for covering gra 
'^^"^^l^^Tj^^i^^U::^ ^^'Sd be tiea to prevent the plant from l;^ing 
Mow,r over ut the branches look best if allowed to hang naturady and gracefully. They 
'h^uld never be proned/iikeither "» blossoms ii tney are. 
AuvDnn&iDT l?„s,. ANNF OF OIERSTEIN. Crimson. BRENDA. Blush White. 
txOW^pi^ZA^Ce CoVV<^r. LORD PENZANCE. l awn. ROSE BRADWARDINE. Pink. 
We offer strong ^yearild plantTonly at 35c each, postpaid, or .$3.00 per dozen, by express. 
The Hardy "Memorial Rose" 
■~ entire season, and gorgeous blossoms 
covering arbors, trellises, rocks and 
and m.ariifold than any rose or other 
pUm^; Ver^n trod ucedVwhiFe the beauty of its foliage and flowers surpasses description. 
Strong plants ISC each, a year old plants 40c each. ^ . . , 
„ .-tllT' 1 „•.-.„ Dawo^c These possess the s/ime Characteristics of growth 
Hybrid WlCnUriana KOSeS. and hardiness .as the Memorial Rose above des- 
cribed, with the .additional advantage of producing double flowers. 
'''FAV0li^fF''''nouble rose-colored blossoms, 2 inches in diameter and «-ry fragrant. 
PERFECTION. Double blossoms IV^ inches in diameter. Color soft blush pink, 
"'rOAMEr" The blossoins are large, single, of a bright pink color, with almost a white center 
'T^L.l^'^U This°"the Double Memorial Rose as it has the same color as that desirable 
IriUmpn. varlctv, with its characteristics of growth and habit. „ , ...t 
»^ - C+ D0..I (^Seecut) Thisgriind variety introduced by us last season 
Beauty OI at. raUI. has proven more valuable than we at first supposed. While 
we offered it with c-nfidence the past season, we are now fully convinced of its great value in 
and unde7;Uleonditiins and have this year grown an enormous stock in order to 
ouires little or no care, with most beautiful loliage the, cnt 
during July. It can also be used to good advantage in c 
uiisightlv embankinen ts. In fact its uses are more varied a 
ISC each. Strong i y car- 
at the tips 
all sections : 
live outside over winter anywhere south of the Ohio river. „, , , 
Thecolorisadeepglowingpink, a trifle darker than the Bridesmaid. The buds 
tiJl t aiTiK fnted like that I'riety, though t '.Vrnn?r- 
fully cxpaAded the blossom is similar to the well known LaFrance. 
While we have an immense stock of choice plants of this yariety we 
wmild ad vfse all .u.r friends to pla^ their orders e.arly before ' - 
exhausted. 15c each, $1.50 per doz. 
the house. It is 
BEAUTY OF ST. PAUL. 
a strong, vigorous grower and a most 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 84 . 
8 CHOICE EVERBLOOMING BEDDING ROSES FOR soc 
POSTPAID, OUR SELECTION O P VAR IETIES. 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 85. 
8 HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, OUR SELEC- 
TION, FOR 50c POSTPAID. 
Please bear in mind that In these collections which we 
offer you will receive just as good plants as you will at 
regular price, but the selection of varieties must be left to us. 
The Urge number of roses which we grow enables us to make these very lib- 
era! offcW. We offer nearly a hundred good varietlds.a.id oftenhave a surplus in 
certain kinds owing to the varying demand for theBi. ■ 
LORD PENZANCE— SWEfeT BRIAR. 
