£§? List of Strong Two Year Old Roses. 
There is often much time gained by planting two year old Roses. Many of our customers choose them in preference to the 
smaller one year old plants: The descriptions of these varieties can be found on the Rose pages of this catalogue. 
ALL OUR ROSES are grown on their own roots and are far superior to those budded or grafted. 
THESE ROSES are too large to send by mail and must be sent by express at customer’s expense. 
PACK ALL our express orders as light as the safety of the plants will permit and as the express companies have allowed 
a special reduction of 20 per cent, they can be forwarded in this manner at a very low cost. 
Anna Marie, 
Baltimore Belle, 
Baron Girod, 
Bon Sllene, 
Beauty Inconstant, 
Bridesmaid, 
Cornelia Cook, 
Clothilda Soupert, 
Crimson Rambler, 
Climbing C. Soupert, 
Duchess de Brabant, 
Dorothy Perkins, 
Etoile de Lyon, 
Francis Levet, 
Gross an Teplltz, 
Golden Gate, 
Gloire de Dyon, 
General Jacqueminot, 
Hermose, 
Helen Gould, 
K. A. Victoria, 
Louis Phillip, 
Lucullus, 
Liberty, 
LaFrance, 
Magna Charta, 
Marlon Dlngee, 
Maid of Honor, 
Meteor, 
Madam Von Slemen, 
Madam Hoste, 
Madam Welch, 
Mrs. DeGraw, 
Mrs. R. Garrett, 
Mrs. Robt. Peary, 
Marie Gulllot, 
Marie Washington, 
Marie Pavle, 
Paul Neyron, 
Pernett’s Triumph, 
Papa Gontler, 
Princess Bonnie, 
Pink Rambler, 
Pink Soupert, 
Pink Madam Cochet, 
Queen of the Prairies, 
Rainbow, 
Russell’s Cottage, 
Sunrise, 
Snowflake, 
Souvenir de J. Cobaut, 
Schneewllcheri, 
Tennessee Belle, 
White Madam Cochet, 
White Rambler, 
Yellow Rambler. 
Price for strong two year old plants properly named, 
$5.00; 50 for $9.00; 100 for $17.00, 
your selection, by 
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SPECIAL OFFER to customers who leave the selection of varieties to me* 
erly named, for $2.10; 25 in 25 varieties for 84.00. 
12 two year old Everblooming Roses in 12 varieties, all prop- 
LILIES. 
LILT'DM SPECIOSUM KUBEDM. 
* ijfwomuiuo V»anuicai lt>. 
The giant summer flowering Hyacinths. 
An excellent bulb for summer and autumn 
flowering, very showy and attractive, 
grows 3 to 4 feet high, each stalk having 
from 20 to 30 large bell shaped flowers, 
pure white and very fragrant; perfeetlv 
hardy and may be left in the ground all 
winter. Price, 7c. each; 6 for 35c.; 12 
for GOc. postpaid. 
MONTBRETIA. 
(Mexican Star Flower.) 
A grand summer flowering bulb with 
very bright and rich colors; the flowers 
are beautifully star-shaped and bloom pro¬ 
fusely the first season. They are hardy 
with a little protection, but are easilv kept 
in a cool and dry cellar. 
MONTBRETIA AUREA, Deep golden 
yellow. 
ETOILE DE FEU, Rich orange scarlet. 
RATON D’OR. Deep yellow, very large. 
Price, 2 for lOc. ; 3 of each variety prop¬ 
erly named for 25c. postpaid. 
Hemerocallis Flava. 
(Yellow Day Lily.) 
A very ornamental and elegant foliage 
and flowering plant, perfectly hardy any¬ 
where. Even in the extreme north it will 
stand the winters without injury, but may 
be lightly covered the first winter aftei 
planting. Ifnlanted in autumn they will 
bloom the next season. They are of very 
easy culture and grow well in any ordin¬ 
ary garden soli and form admirablecluinps. 
The flowers are bright canary yellow, deli¬ 
cately perfumed, fine for cutting.' Price, 15c. 
each ; 4 for 55c. ; 12 for $1.50 postpaid 
AUSATUM-(The. magnificent golden-rayed Lily of Japan.) The flowers are pure 
white, thickly spotted with scarlet and crimson, while the center of each petal is beautiful¬ 
ly striped with golden yellow. The flowers are sometimes ten inches across when fully 
expanded; while each stem often has as many as twenty of these magnificent flowers. 
I Bey are perfectly hardy. At least one of these grand bulbs should be found in evert* 
garden. Price for extra large bulbs 2Qc. each ; 4 for 75c. ; 12 for $2.00 postpaid. 
LONG1FLORUM. One of the very best pure white hardy Lilies. We planted 10,000 
very small Bulbs ol this variety two years ago, which have now grown to blooming - .size, 
as thousands, of them were in bloom in the summer of 1903. These yoiui" bulbs have 
stood the winters on our grounds without the least injury, thus showing that they are 
perfectly hardy The flowers are very large, pure white, trumpet shaped and ve 
grant. Pyiee, 15c. each ; 4 for S5c. ; 12 for SI.50, postpaid. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Very large, perfect, hardy variety, the flowers are ... 
beautiful shades, color white, deeply shaded rose along the edges of each petal with 
iiful scarlet*crimson spots. Price 15c. each ; 4 for 55c. ; 12 for SI.50, postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
We will send one bulb of each of the above 3 varieties properly named for 
NEW TUBEROSE. 
T1GR1 DIAS. 
NEW TIGRIDIAS. 
The richest and deepest colors known in nature, 
the large semi cup-shaped flowers and the constant 
blooming from early summer until hurt by frost, are 
only a few of the many great points in favor of the 
magnificent Tigridias. These brilliant flowers with 
sO many different colors and markings greatly re¬ 
semble many species of Orchids. They do well in 
any good garden soil, requiring the same treatment 
as the Gladiolus, and ihav be planted in groups, 
beds or grown in pots. The flowers arc large, mea¬ 
suring from 4 to 6 inches in diameter, and you can 
depend upon Tigridias blooming profusely during 
the most unfavorable seasons. 
We offer the following three distinct varieties ; 
TIGRIDIA GRANDIFLORA ALBA. Pearly 
white, marked at base with a clear brown. 
CONCHIFLORA, Bright catiarv vellow, spot 
ted with rich crimson. 
PAVONIA. Rich ol-ange, spotted brown and 
bright scarlet. 
Price, lOc. each ; 3 for 25o, ; 16 for 81.00 post 
p aid. 
