They are 
3 SOUPERT ROSES 
for 25c. postpaid. 
For garden and pot culture, these three Roses hare no equal, 
perfectly hardy and bear large double flowers all summer. 
yiCLLOW SOUPERT—A handsome variety with yellow flowers, shading 
to white at the edge of the petals. It is a perfect cvcrblooracr, being con- 
tinualJy loaded with finely formed flowers of medium size and perfectly 
double, and needs but little protection in this climate. 
OtOTHILDA SOUPERT—Fine for out-door planting. The color is a 
pearly white with center of a tinted salmon peach. It is one of the most 
popular varieties and will bloom when only 3 or 4 inches high and continue 
to bloom duriugthe season, if plants are kept in a good healthy condition ; 
flowers are perfectly double, borne in trusses of 3 and 4. roses. The plant is 
one of the hardiest of the Souperts. 
ITXK SOUPERT—A beautiful deep rich pink Variety of compact growth 
and a very free bloomer, producing large double flowers in clusters, and 
contrasts finely with the other varieties. 
Strong healthy plants from 2>/ 2 inch pots, lOc. each ; 3 for 25c. postpaid. 
6 HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 
for 70c. postpaid. 
GENERA T. JACQUEMINOT—This old well-known variety is still a favor¬ 
ite and holds the first place among the dark red Roses and is one of the 
most satisfactory to grow. It is always a mass of bloom. 
MAGNA OHARTA—A splendid upright grower with bright healthy foli¬ 
age and large double flowers of a bright pink color, suffused with carmine. 
FRANCIS REVET—One of the finest hardy hybrid perpetual Roses; a 
strong and vigorotis grower and free bloomer. The flowers are very fra¬ 
grant and of a bright rose color. 
COQUETTE I>ES AUPES—One of the best white Roses of this class. The 
flowers are large and perfectly double and sometimes faintly tinged with 
pale blush. It blooms very freely and makes a fine shaped bush. 
PAUL NEYKON—Produces rose-colored flowers that are always very 
attractive. The flowers are of enormous size and perfectly double. It is 
conceded the largest Rose of its class. 
BARON GIRO!)—The color is varying shades of red, crimson and bright 
carmine; petals notched and shaped with white. 
Price 15c. each ; the set of 6 for 70c. postpaid. 
5 HARDY POLYANTHA ROSES 
for 4-0 cents postpaid. 
A profuse blooming class of Roses that bloom in clusters in great abund¬ 
ance, making the plant appear like a bouquet. You should plant some of 
these, as it is one of the best collections of this class and should be in every garden, 
severe winters in this part of the country with slight protection. 
SCHNEEWITCHEN—One of the most profuse blooming pure white Polyantha Roses in cxisten 
SOUPERT 
ROSES. 
The varieties named are quite hardy and stand the most 
showy, making it very attractive. This variety was introduced a few yearsTgo7rom GermarTv'a’nd is^considcretfone ° Y* Ii ? r 8?. c,ustcrs ' 
plant is of a neat, dwarf, compact growth and very hardy. J b - anU ,s eon S'dered one of the best of its class. The 
wi'tb^carmijm^rose*. F1 ° wers borQe in cUlstcr9 lon ^ ^em S , making it excellent for cutting. The color is a rich creamy white flushed 
PERIE D'OR Very distinct variety ; color a coppery gold, changing to fawn and salmon. A continuous bloomer • is verv sweet scented 
IMIGNONETTE-A lovely fairy Rose, perfectly double and delicately perfumed ; color delicate rose w.ith a frequent in’tcrmiualin- of white 
prof^b^mYr. VW7 ^ ^ fl ° WerS perfect ^ doubIe and fragrant. The plant is a strong, compact grower and 
Price, 10c, each ; the set of 5 varieties for 40c. postpaid. 
8 CLIMBING AND TRAILING ROSES 
for 65c. postpaid. 
JERSEY BEAUTY- _ 
the entire plant, giving it the appearance of a Yellow Cherokee Rose ' 
-Extremely vigorous grower, fobage thick and shiny and of a leathery sub¬ 
ale yellow with cltis- 
sometimes covering 
vvimniiriN erir -rn , , . , ' - agrant free-blooming variety. 
E V ERG KEEN GEM—The most wonderful grower of the set, Foliaire fine rich brnnz- color Th. 
flowers are pertectly double and very large for this class, often measuring three inches in d“ainetcV 
and are of a del.ghttul sweet brier fragrance. Flowers yellowish buff in bud, opening to almost clear 
beanrifW^lS^e^i^gle.^rery^Vagrknt fiowuM?, < bc^ie^(m^h < e'end of the*short •sidc^braneiv's*” Thc'eoio/ 
1-INK ROAMER—A bright rich pi„k va.ietv with luh 
uring over 2 inches across. 
ge single sweet-smelling flowers, often mcas- 
imiVERSAI^VORm?' A°rl'!^ rR , are , n ? edh, , ni sizc ' perfectly double to the center; pure white, 
right green foliage ,m = ht P luk variety ol strong healthy growth ; beautiful dense 
Color rosy blush, changing to white; very pretty and distinct 
bright 
SOUTH ORANGE PERFECTION 
from all others. 
Price, 10c. each ; the entire set of 8 varieties for Cue. postpaid. 
L1JCULLUS ROSE. 
HOLT’S MAMMOTH SAGE. 
This mammoth 
variety has been 
grown through- 
____. out the country 
for about twenty 
years and I find that it is highly recommended. The plants 
grow strong, and if given good care, will attain one foot in 
height the first season, and they frequently spread to nearlv 
three feet in diameter. The leaves are borne well above the 
ground, which keeps them clean. They are very large, strong 
flavored and of a superior quality. A few plants of Holt's 
Mammoth Sagp.will yield all that anyone would desire for a 
lamdy garden. It is hardy and the plants will attain a large 
th , e o sc< i on ? 7pf£ r - Price o f°c. each, 3 plants 35c., 6 plants 
40c , 12 plants *5c. , postpaid. 
