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HOW TO GROW ROSES 



We recommend the following roses for the uses described 

 on the preceding page: 



For a Warm Climate — "Everblooming Climbers" — Page 



Reine Marie Henriette. Red 1 1 5 



Mrs. Robert Peary. White 115 



Marechal Niel. Yellow 56 



Climbing Pink Maman Cochet. Pink . . 53 



For a Temperate Climate (latitude of Philadelphia and New York) — 



Dorothy Perkins. Pink . . 47 



Excelsa (Red Dorothy). Red . 48 



White Dorothy Perkins. White 47 



Gardenia. Yellow ... 48 



For a Cold Climate (where winters are long and severe) — 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pink 47 



MaryLovett. White. . 56 



Ruby Queen. Red 115 



Tausendschon. Pink and white 61 



Archways, Arbors, Summer-Houses, Pergolas, and 

 for Beautifying Boundaries, Fences, Etc. 



Certain roses 

 lend themselves 

 admirably to being 

 trained over objects 

 on which they can 

 have support. The 

 best kinds for such 

 a purpose, we think, 

 are: 



Dorothy Perkins. Page 



Pink 47 



Ruby Queen. Red 115 

 American Pillar, 



Single. Pink . . 44 

 Excelsa (Red 



Dorothy Perkins). 48 

 Tausendschon. 



Blush ... 61 



Gardenia. Yellow . 48 



Quite as pretty 

 an effect may be 

 had with certain 

 other kinds by 



Effective uses of the Wichuraiana 



