THE FAMOUS 
BLUE ROSE 
Viekhenblau 
A new German novelty Rose of a beauti¬ 
ful violet-blue color, as its name implies. 
The buds open in a reddish-violet color, 
quickly changing to amethyst and steel 
blue. A truly beautiful rose that should 
be planted by every rose lover. 
A strong, rapid grower with good roots 
and strong upright canes. The blooms 
are produced in immense panicles giving 
the flowers a very full and double bloom. 
The leaves are a rich glossy green, and 
strong stems hold the flow'ers upright. It 
is very hardy and disease-resistant, and 
w'ill be a welcome addition to your rose 
garden. 
Medium plants, 50c each—3 for $1.25 
Large size plants, 75c each -3 for $2.00 
TINBEST ROSE IN THE 
WORLD 
The most outstanding novelty in the rose 
world. Blooms continuously throughout 
the summer. A tiny pink and very 
fjtagrant flow'er. Nothing equal to it for 
border, rock garden or house culture. 
Plants 35c each—4 for $1.00, Postpaid. 
THE GORGEOUS 
CLIMBING SUNBURST 
A New Climber of 
Astounding Beauty 
An unusual climber of great beauty. Its 
large, rich, copper-yellow flowers are very 
double and of immense size. Foliage 
large and extremely vigorous, and bears 
continuously throughout the season. 
Without question the finest climber de¬ 
veloped in recent years. 
Medium plants, 50c each—3 for $1.25 
lUrge plants, 75c each—3 for $2.00 
FAIRY OR BABY ROSE 
Roses from Seed the First Year 
One of the most unique and novel pot 
flowers grown. The only genuine dwarf 
house Rose, blooming in four or five months 
after sowing the seed—giving about equal 
proportions of single, semi-double and 
double flowers, borne in clusters and con¬ 
tain all the tints and colors of cultivated 
Roses. Plants from seed sown in February 
in the hou.se may be had in bloom in June, 
and should bloom continuously month after 
month. Pkt. 15c—2 Pkts. 25c 
PLEASE— If you get more than one of 
these catalogs, please pass it on to your 
neighbor. 
THE GREEN ROSE (Rosa semperflor- 
ens virdiflora)—There are so few people 
who have heard of a Green Rose that it 
is a distinct novelty, so you will be proud 
to grovy and exhibit it to your friends. 
There is no doubt about its color; it is 
real green. The blossoms are produced 
abundantly and almost continuously from 
early Spring until freezing. The bush is 
a low, vigorous grower, about two feet 
high, and not very thorny. If you want 
something different be sure to try this 
one. 1 yr. 60c—2 yr. $1.25 
WINTER GEM—(Blooms indoor all win- 
ter long)—Blooms in profusion; the blos¬ 
soms borne on long graceful stems are of 
large size and a lovely crimson-pink color. 
The buds are perfect in form, and the 
open flower full and double. It is a Tea 
Rose of remarkable strength and vigorous 
growth—one plant will produce more 
good roses in a year than any other Tea 
Rose growm. It flowers all the time and 
nothing but killing it outright will check 
it. 1 yr. 60c—2 yv. $1.25, Prepaid 
ONE TREE® 
$/oo 
3for^2^ 
P^EPAJC) 
THE ROSE TREE OF CHINA (Prunes Triloba) Is the most beautiful and showy of all 
small trees. It begins to bloom before the leaves appear in the spring, being literally 
covered with very double rose-like pink flowers. As an ornament from early spring 
until late fall, it has few equals. This symmetrically formed, graceful little tree grows 
usually to a height of but 8 feet, and is attractive as a specimen or when plant^ In 
groups of shrub border. It is hardy and easily grown, and no lawn is so small that room 
cannot be found for at least one of these wonderful trees. Many who have seen It 
declare it to be the most beautiful tree they have ever seen. The rose-like blossoms 
m.ake fine cut flowers. 
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