Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . so stated) and prepay the postage, thus makingdelivery to your post office—often to your door. for plants written either on the back of ourorder sheet or on, a separate slip. When mixed up among seedsa delay is caused in the execution of your order. PI 2 nt^ lVTa i\pA a t a n V TTf mp Many customers order both seeds and plants at the same time, early in the winterl lania ivxaiicu ai cuiy x mic» Seedg &re gent immediately) but) if requested, we will book the order for plants to be sent later in the season, at any time up to June. Please be careful to state o


Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . so stated) and prepay the postage, thus makingdelivery to your post office—often to your door. for plants written either on the back of ourorder sheet or on, a separate slip. When mixed up among seedsa delay is caused in the execution of your order. PI 2 nt^ lVTa i\pA a t a n V TTf mp Many customers order both seeds and plants at the same time, early in the winterl lania ivxaiicu ai cuiy x mic» Seedg &re gent immediately) but) if requested, we will book the order for plants to be sent later in the season, at any time up to June. Please be careful to state on the order just what date you want us to mailtht plants,—as otherwise we will consider you are ready for them immediately, and will forward soon after seeds, in separate ^°Should the weather be unfavorable for mailing we reserve the right to hold the order until plants can be expected to travel insafety from danger of freezing. 3 GRAND So Pert ROSES Pink,, White, Yellow, by mail for 30 cts. (Described on next page.). ?OR BEDDING in the open groundSoupert Roses areperfect. The dwarf,bushy plants bearlarge quantities ofmedium sized doubleflowers in clusters,admirably adapted to potculture, beginning to flowerwhen not over four incheshigh, and continues withoutintermission the entire seasonii kept in a healthy growingcondition. 5 NEW H. P. ROSES FOR 60c. Roses of this class should invariably beplanted in the open ground. They will standconsiderable hardship. Some do not bloomuntil the second year, but once establishedthey give large and beautiful The flowers are perfect in form, withfine, broad petals, and are beautiful at allstages of development; color delicate satinblush, with a shading of rosy pink at blooming and strong, healthy KELLER. The plant is a vigorousgrower and produces brilliant rose coloredflowers in great abundance from earlyspring until R. G. SHERMAN CRAWFORD. Coloris a deep rich pink, outer petals tin


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