CLIMBING TEA OR NOISETTE ROSES 
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This class includes some of my most beautiful 
and valuable Roses. Theyare unusually free and 
continuous bloomers, producing flowers of rare 
can have support. Price of large two-year-old plants of Climbing Roses named on this page, 40 cents each. 
Cambie Bridesmaid.— Best pink climbing Rose. 15 cents 
each. 
Climbing Kaiserin.—(Mrs Robert Peary.)—Best white climbing 
Rose. Hardy. 20 cents each; three for 50 cents; two-year- 
old plants. 60 cents each. 
Climbing Malmaison.—This is a grand, flesh-colored Rose; none 
better; like Malmaison exceptitclimbs. 15 cents each. 
Climbing Meteor.—Grand red climbing Rose. like Meteor, except 
icclimbs, Hardy. None better. 15 cents each. 
Ofimbing Paul Neyron.—(Mad. Wagram. It is enough to say 
that this is as good a rose as Pau! Neyron. 20 cents each; 
large two-year-old plants, 60 cents each. 
fimbing Wootton.—A superb red climbing Rose, like Souvenir 
of Wootton, except itclimbs. Grand. 15 cents each. 
@imbing Devoniensis.— White, flushed pink, magnolia fragrance. 
16 cents each. 
Gimbing La France. Hardy. Satiny-pink. 15 cents each. 
imbing Marie Guillot.—(freszdent Cleveland. Pure snow white. 
25 cents each; large two-year-old plants, 60 cents each. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins —New. Deep golden-yellow. 15 
cents each. 
Bardou Job.— The Saucer Rose.)—This is not, strictly speakinz, a 
new Rose, but its merits have only been discovered in the 
past year. It is scarce, and will be so for some time to come, 
It isof asemi-climbing habit, being quite vigorous and strong. 
The foliageis large and leathery. The flowers are very 
large, and resemble a saucer in shape, semi-double. The 
coloris the deepest, richest velvety-crimson of all Roses. 
We know of nothing in the Rose tamily sorich incolor. A 
well-grown bunch of these Roses will startle you. 15 cents 
éach;: two-year-old plants. 69 cents each. : 
€armine Pillar.—(7e Butterfly Rose.}\—Hardy climber. The 
flower is from three and a half to four inches across, of the 
brightest _rosy-carmine, and produced very abundantly. 
Single. The display lasts for several weeks. One of the 
very finest of ornamental climbing Roses. Of the freest 
growth. It isso dainty and graceful asto be given the name 
of the Butterfly Rose. 16 cents each. 
Celine Forestier.—Deep sulphur-yellow, large, full flowers, per- 
fectly double, a fine bloomer and good grower. One of the 
best of itsclass. 10 cents each. 
Clsire Carnot.—Buff or orange-yellow, peach blossom center, 
medium size, full and compact flowers, delightful Tea scent. 
Very pretty and desirable. 10 cents eack. 
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. 10 cents each. 
Gloire de Dijon.—Our Southern friends are unbounded in their 
admiration of this fine Rose, which is seen there in its full- 
est perfection, being hardy in their section, where it is used 
asa pillar Rose. It is noted for the great size ofits flowers, 
its delicate Tea scent, and its exquisite shade of color, being 
a blending of amber, carmine and cream, One of the finest 
Roses on our list, 20 cents each. 
Golden Chain, or Climbing Safrano.—(feve 2 Or.) —A beautiful 
pillar Rose, being a strong climber, Color, orange~yellow, or 
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deep saffron, Itis of good size, fulland sweet. A Rose fur 
everybody. 10 cents each. 
Gold of Ophir.—( OpAzre )—Nasturtium-yellow, suffused with cop- 
pery-red. One of the most beautiful of the climbing Roses. 
10 cents each. F 
James Sprunt.—Deep, velvety-crimson, and very double. 10 
cents each. 
Lamarque.—Large, full flowers, borne in large clusters, pure 
white ‘and double. A most beautiful Rose. A rampant 
climber 10 cents each. 
Marechal Niel.—A beautiful deep sulphur-yellow. First size, 
10 cents each: good plants. 26 cents each; extra strong . 
plants. 60 cents «ach; grafted plants, one year old, $1.00; 
two years old, $1.50; three years old, $2.00. 
Mary Washington.—New, hardy. A lovely white climber. 16 
cents each. 
Mme. Alfred Carriere.—Extra large, full flowers, very double 
and sweet. Color a rich, creamy-white, faintly tinged with 
pale yellow; exceedingly beautiful. It is a strong, hardy 
climber and free bloomer. 10centseach. - 
Mrs. Robert Peary.—The loveliest of all white climbing Roses. 
20 cents each; three for 60 cents; large, two-year-old plants, 
60 cents each. 
President Cleveland, or Climbing Marie Guillot.—A grand white 
Roe 25 cents each; large two-year-old plants, 60 cents 
each. 
Red Marechal Niel.—A cross between General Jacqueminot and 
Marechal Niel; flowers very large, well-shaped, full, form 
of buds and flowers like the yellow Niel; color, brightred 
shading to deep rose, very sweet, growth very stone Re- 
ceived a gold medal at the Rose exhibition, 1897, at Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main, 26 cents each; large two-year-old plants, 
$1.00 each. 
Reine Marie Henrietta, or Red Flowering Gloire de Dijon.—A 
strong, vigorous grower, flowers large, full, and of fine form. 
Color a pure cherry-red, and sweet-scented. Succeeds well 
in the South. I get nundreds of letters from our patrons 
in the South and California praising this Rose. 10 cents 
each. 
Beine Olgs de Wurtemburg.—Color rosy-crimson, suffused with 
yellow. 10 cents each. 
Solfaterre. - Fine, clear sulphur yellow, large, full and double; 
very sweet. 10 cents each. - 
Waltham Queen.—New, hardy. Rich red flowers of magnificent 
size, a-vigorous Climber. 20 cents each. 
White Marechal Niel.—Identical with the yellow Niel, except 
color of flowers. which are pure white. 20 cents each; large 
two-year-old plants, $1.00 each. 
William Allen Richardson.—Orange-yellow with outer petals 
lighter, center coppery-yellow. Very rich. Rapidly becom- 
ing popular. All Rose growers, where the climbing Teas 
are Foray should plant this beautiful Rose, asit is a unique 
and lovely shade of yellow; something entirely distinct in 
climbing Roses. 10 cents each. , 
Zelia Prade!.— Vigorous climber. Has lovely pure white buds 
Fiowers are full and sweet. 10 cents each. 
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Your selection of ten sorts from the list below for only 50 cents, or 
twenty-four for $1.00. 
I guarantee them true to name. 
EVER=BLOOMING ROSES. 
My Roses are all grown on their own roots, and 
Large two-year-old plants from this 
list at 20 cents each. They catitiot be duplicated elsewhere for this price. This list contains the old standard sorts 
of Ever-blooming Roses, many of which will never be superseded by new and expensive sorts. Price, 6 cetits cach. 
Adsam.—Bright flesh, salmonerose, large and double. 
ippina.—An old favorite garden Rose Deep crimson. 
line Sisley.—Deep rose. A fruity, pleasant fragrance. 
Andre Schwartz.—A beautiful crimson, free-flowering variety. 
Anua Ollivier.—Lovely blush, shaded with carmine. 
Antoine Verdier.—Rich, dark carmine-pink. Very free. 
Apoline.—Clear pink, dashed rosy-carmine. 
Aurora.—A very free bloomer. Lovely blush color, 
Bella.—Pure snow-white, long, pointed buds, Tea-scented. 
Bon Silene.—Deep carmine. Very free and deliciously fr nt. 
Bougere.—Bronzed pink, tinged with lilac. Large and full, 
nary.—Light canary-yellow, beautiful buds and flowers. 
arles Rivolli.—A lovely shade of brilliant carmine. 
eshunt Hybrid.—Bright red, illumed with crimson. large, full. 
antess de Bretenil.—Lovely shades of salmon and pink. 
‘omtesse Riza du Parc.—Coppery-rose, tinged with soft violet. 
quette de Lyon —A lovely Hen yellow, very free bloomer. 
rnelia Cook.—Very large bud and flower of pure white. 
Ountess Eva Starhemberg —Creamy-white, tinted deep yellow. 
Duchess de Thuringe.—Beautiful silvery-rose, finely cupped. 
Douglas.—Dark, cherry-red, rich and velvety. Very fine. 
Dr. Reymont.—Rich, velvety-red, very free bloomer. 
Edouard Litteya.—Pink and carmine, changing to bright rose. 
Elie Beauvillian.—Lovely deep rose. Hardy. 
fngene de Beauharnais.—Lovely deep red. Good garden Rose, 
General Tartas.—Deep, mottled rose, sometimes tinged buff. 
Homer.—Soft, clear rose, with salmon shades. Splendid. 
Joseph Metral. —Carnation-red, passing to carmine. 
Jules Finger. -Bright rosy-scarlet and intense crimson. 
La Phenix.—Deep pink, changing to light pink. Free bloomer. 
La Princess Vera.—Pale flesh, changing to salmon. 
La Sylphide.—Blush, with fawn center. Wery largeand double. 
Lily Kinsky.— Pure white, penciled bright rose. stead 
Louis Richard.—A coppery-rose, beautifully tinted with lilac. 
Lucullus.—Beautiful, dark crimson-maroon, full and fragrant. 
Louis Philippe.—Rich, dark velvety-crimson, free and beautiful. 
Madame Bessonneau.—A delightful pale yellow. Free. 
Madame Bravy.—Creamy white, large, full, very symmetrical. 
Madame Camille.— Delicate rosy-flesh, changing to salmon-rose. 
Hadame Caroline Kuster.—Bright lemon-yellow. Very large. 
Madame Damaizin.—Salmon-rose color, changing to amaranth, 
Madame de St. Joseph.—Carmine, Chane to salmon or fawn. 
Madame Jules @rolez.—A charming shade of satiny china-rose. 
Madame Isaac Pereire —Deep rose, very bright. ardy. 
Madame Jean Sisley.—Pure white, long buds. Handsome. 
Madame Joseph Schwartz.— White, flushed pink, cupped. 
Madame Jure.—Lilac-rose, good size and substance. . Fragrant. 
Madame Margottia —A citron-yellow, with coppery center. 
Madame Martha Duboury.—Deep rose, shaded yellow and red. 
Madame Pauline Labonte.—Salmon-rose, large, full and sweet. 
Marechal Roberts. —Lemon-white, tinged and shaded rosy-blush, 
Marquis de Viviens.—Bright carmine, center lighter 
Marie Ducher.—Rich, transparent salmon, with fawn center, 
Miss Edith Gifford.—Flesh-white, light pink center Extra. 
Monsieur Furtado.—Yellow, well formed,very full and fragrant. 
Pink Daily.—Light pink flowers, produced in clusters. 
Pink Soupert.—A lovely pink bedding or pot Rose. 
Princess Hohenzollern.—Deep, rich red, very handsome bud. 
Princess de Radziwill._Bright rose and carmine.double. 
Princess Sagan.—The color is a rich, velvety-crimson. 
Queen’s Scarlet.—A grand bedding Rose of the richest scarlet. 
Safrano.—A bright apricot-yellow, changing to orange and fawn. 
Sombrenil.—Beautiful white, tinged with delicate rose. 
Souvenir de Davyid.—An excellent dark crimson variety. 
Souvenir de Dr. Passot. One of the best red Roses, 
Souvenir de Un Ami.—Fine, delicite rose, shaded with salmon, 
Valle de Chamounix.—Glowing copper and rose. Lovely. 
Virginia.—Lig tye'low, tinted with saffron. Ae 
Viridiflura. Flowers and buds pure green. A great curiosity. 
Viscountess Wantier.—Light rose, with amber shading 
White Bon Silene.—Pure white. Very fragrant 
White Daily.—Pure white, beautiful long, pointed buds. 
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