Miss Ella V, Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 



Climbing Varieties 



In the South, or California, where they stand the 

 Winters, nothing can compare with them for 

 beauty of bud and foliage. They are never to 

 be forgotten when seen in full bloom, loaded 

 with thousands of magnificent flowers. 



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Large Two-Year-Old Plants of Climbing Tea Roses Cost 50c Each, Except Where Noted, 



Climbing Malmaison.— S a m e as 



Malmaison, but best of all the 



climbing sports, as it will make 



the longest growth of any of 



them. Price, 20 cents each. 

 ClimbingHeteor— Same asMeteor, 



but a vigorous climber. Next 



to Climbing Malmaison this is 



the most rampant of all the 



sports. Price. 20 cents each. 

 Climbing La France. — Identical 



with La France, except that it 



is a vigorous climber. Satiny- 



pinK in color. Price, 16 cents 



each. 

 Climbing Perle des Jardins. — Same 



asjardins. Color a deep gold- 

 en yellow, but a rampant climb- 

 er. Price, 1 5 cents each. 

 Climbing Niphetos.— Pure white 



buds overthreeinchesin length. 



Price. 15 cents each. 

 Crimson Rambler.— (AVa-.) Price, ,« 



15 cents each; or three for i>9 '' 



rents. 

 Caroline Goodrich, or Running 



General Jacqueminot — This 



Rose has finely tormed, very 



double flowers, and its fra- 

 grance is most delicious. The 



color is the same as that of 



General Jacqueminot. Price, 



15 cents each. 

 Celine Forestier. — Deep sulphur 



yellow, large, full flowers, per- 

 fectly double, a fine bloomer 



and good grower. One of the 



best of its class. Price, 15 



cents each. 

 Claire Carnot.— Buff or orange yel- 

 low, peach blossom center, 



medium size, full and compact 



flowers, delightful Tea scent. 



Very pretty and desirable. 



Price, 10 cents each. 

 Climbing Devoniensis. — The same as Devoniensis, except that it 



is a rampant climber . It has a magnolia fragrance. Price, 



15 cents each. 

 Cloth of Gold, or Chromatella — A clear golden yellow, large, 



very full and double. Highly fragrant. Much prized in the 



South for pillars and verandas. Price,' 10 cents each. 

 Gstella Pradle. — Has lovely pure white buds. Flowers are full 



and sweet. Price, 10 cents each. 

 Empress of China. — Probablv the best of all the climbers; deep 



pink flowers and buds. Price. 15 cents each. 

 Golden Chain, or Climbing Safrano. — (Rci'c d'Or.) A beautiful 



pillar Rose, being a strongclimber. Color orange yellow, or 



deep saffron, good size, full and sweet. Price. 15 cents each. 

 Fortune's Double Yellow.— [Beauty of Glazrwood.) A bronzed 



yellow or copper and fawn color. Price, 10 cents each. 

 Gloire de Dijon. — Our Southern friends are unbounded in their 



admiration of this fine Rose, which is seen there in the fullest 



perfection, being hardy in their section, where it is used as a 



pillar Rose. It is noted for the great size of its flowers, its 



delicate Tea scent, and its exquisite shades of color, being a 



blending of amber, carmine and cream. One of the finest 



Roses on our list. Price. 20 cents each. 

 Gold Of Ophir.— (Ophire.) Nasturtium yellow, suffused with 



coppery-red. One of the most beautiful of the climbing 



Roses. Price. 15 ceuts each. 

 James Sprunt. — Deep velvety crimson and very double. Price, 



10 cents each. 



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Lamarque. — Large, full flowers, 

 borne in large clusters, pure 

 white and double. A most 

 beautiful Rose. Price, 10 

 cents each. 

 MarechalXeil — A beautiful, deep 

 sulphur vellow. Price, first 

 size, 10 cents each; good 

 plants, 25 cents each; extra 

 strong plants. 60 cents. 

 Grafted plants, one-year-old, 

 $1.00; two-year.old. $1.60; 

 three-year-old, $2.00. 

 Mary Washington.— (New ) This 

 is no doubt the most famous 

 Rose of the century, made so 

 by the history with which it 

 is associated, the original 

 Rose bush being planted by 

 no less a personage than 

 George Washington. It is a 

 lovely Rose, and u su a 1 1 y 

 comes in large clusters of the 

 purest white, and very fra- 

 grant. It will live out any- 

 where, as it is perfectly hardy 

 and a perpetual bloomer. 

 Price, JO cents each; three 

 for 60 cents. 

 Marie LaTelley. — Habit extra 

 vigorous, flowers large and 

 of fine form. Color a vivid 

 rose, shaded and lined with 

 white. This is perhaps the 

 most rampant and vigorous 

 in the whole family of Roses. 

 If you want a Rose to "get 

 there quick." this is the one 

 to plant. Price, 20 cents 

 each. 

 Mme. Alfred Carriere. — Extra 

 large, full flowers, very dou- 

 ble and sweet. Color a rich, 

 creamy-white, faintly tinged 

 with pale yellow; exceeding- 

 ly beautiful. A strong, hardy grower and free bloomer. 

 Price, 15 cents each. 

 Pink Rambler,— (Eupnrasyrtt.) Same as Crimson Rambler, only 



the flowers are bright pink. Price, 20 cents each. 

 Reine Marie Henrietta, or Red Flowering Gloire de Dijon.— A 

 strong, vigorous grower, flowers large, full and fine form. 

 Color a pure cherry-red, large, full and sweet-scented. Suc- 

 ceeds well in the South. Price, 16 cents each. 

 Reine Olga de Wurteniberg. — This is a splendid Rose . It should 

 be grown where the Marechal Neil succeeds. This variety 

 as grown in the south of France is simplv indescribable. 

 The people of the South would do well to employ this beauti- 

 ful sort for covering verandas and trellises. Color rosy- 

 crimson, suffused with yellow. Price, 15 cents each. 

 White Rambler,— {Thalia.) Same as Crimson Rambler, except 



the color is pure white. Price, 20 cents each 

 Willliam Allen Richardson.— Orange yellow, with outer petals 

 lighter, center copperyellow. Very rich. Rapidly becoming 

 popular. Price, 16 cents each. 

 Waltham Queen. — The flowers are large, full and sweet. The 

 color is a rich crimson, very beautiful, and a profuse bloomer, 

 Prii'e, 15 cents each. 

 Yellow Rambler.— (Aglai'a.) Same as Crimson Rambler, except 

 the flowers are a lovely shade of yellow. Price, 16 cent* 

 each. 



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