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COLLECTION 
These 8 extra fine everblooming fragrant 
Hybrid Teas are all favorites of Mrs. May's. 
They are all in her rose garden at our home. 
All are gorgeous, dazzling and charming. 
Wo. 16—ROSLYW. Lovely deep yellow tinted 
orange. A really beautiful rose. 
Wo. 16—E. 0-. Hllili. Deep pure red of largest 
size. Very fragrant. 
Wo. 17—AUTTOXW. Orange stained red and 
pink rose. Beautiful foliage. 
Wo. 18 — CALEDONIA. The Blue Ribbon white. 
Wo. 19—GRENOBLE. Sensational new bril¬ 
liant red. A “Noble” rose. 
Wo. 20—MRS. CEAS. BELL. The shell pink 
Radiance. Free blooming, hardy, vigorous. 
Wo. 21—GOLDEN SAVW. Rich sunflower yel¬ 
low flushed with old rose in the bud. Opens 
lighter. 
Wo. 22—TALISMAW . Most popular, golden- 
yellow; copper, orange and pink combination. 
All 8 of these extra fine varieties will bloom 
for you this year; all are double and are se¬ 
lected 2-yr. old, outdoor nursery grown plants. 
ALL 8 LARGE 2-YR. OLDS 
Only 
Above 8 in Super Giant Plants 
Only $2.39, Postpaid 
of These 22 Roses 
Large Heavy 2-yr. Plants 
Each Per 4 
■ 29c $1.00 
Per 10, $2.25 
Postpaid 
15. Roslyn 
18. Caledonia 
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20. Mrs. Chas. Belli 
19. Grenoble 
Postpaid 
Rose Collection 
ONLY 
|21. Golden Dawn 1 
All 
13. Edel 
22. Talisman 
Wo. 13—EDEL. Large, fra¬ 
grant, double, pure white. 
Wo. 14—BLACK P R I W C E . 
Dark, deep velvety red. 
Blooms usually twice during 
the season. 
6 of these Super Fine 
beauties 
all 2-yr. olds, 
for *E<29 
Post¬ 
paid 
These 6 in Super Giant Plants 
Only $1.89, Postpaid. 
12. Dame Edith Helen 
14. Black Prince 
Earl E. May Seed Co., Shenandoah, Iowa—Page 39 
