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The “EXCELSIOR” List of Ever=-Blooming Roses==Concluded 
VISCOUNTESS FOLKSTONE—Pure white, faintly tinted fawn. | is a pure snow-white. Sometimes outdoors it is tinged pink, 
W. C. GAUNT (H. T.)—Of medium size, with pointed buds, which only adds to its great beauty. No Rose surpasses it in 
with naturally reflexed guard petals of brilliant velvet vermilion vigorous growth and in the immense size of its buds and fowers— 
tipped scarlet. Stems rigid, habit branching, large oval beech- indeed, nothing in the Tea family approaches it in size. De- 
green foliage. Rich tea fragrance; very rich in color. .35 cents liciously fragrant. 25 cts.each; two-year plants, 50 cts. each. 
each; two-year plants, 60 cents each. WINNIE DAVIS—A most beautiful Rosé. Apricot-pink with 
WELLESLEY —Self-pink, very bright in color. iiats oF the users boas i )Sitecr- ; 
WHITE BOUGERE—An elegant pure white Rose. WM. R. SMITH—This Rose has several names, such as Charles 
Dingee, Jeanette Heller, Maiden’s Blush, etc. Color delicate 
WHITE KILLARNEY—Pure snow-white; extra. blush. It has no superior as a garden Rose. 25 cents each; 
WHITE LA FRANCE—Pure white with shadings of fawn. two-year plants, 50 cents each. 
WHITE MALMAISON—Pure white, shaded lemon-yellow. WILLIAM SHEAN—Purest pink, petals shell-shaped, four to 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET (No Finer Rose than This)—This five inches long; flowers of immense size and substance and of 
Rose attracted our attention from the very first time we ever perfect form; free blooming and distinct. Gold medal. 35 
saw it in flower. -It is of the largest size, and as you will notice, cents each; two year plants, 60 cents each. j 
the flower is built up, or rounded and very double. The color | YVONNE VACHEROT—Porcelain-white, retouched with red. 
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Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses 
This class includes some of our most beautiful and valuable Roses. They are unusually free and continuous bloomers, producing 
flowers of rare and striking beauty. As they are all climbers, they should be placed near porches, pillars or trellises, where they have 
support. They are hardy in the South. 
Price, except where noted, 20 cents each; any three for 50 cents. Large two-year-old plants of Climb- 
ing Roses named below, 50 cents each; three for $1.25. 
CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—Ivory-white; center | CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS—Golden-yellow. 
deep silvery-rose. : beet ae soUuUV. DE LA MALMAISON—Creamy-flesh; 
CLIMBING DE i ins i : peach-pt center. 
Bey ONIENS IS The) Climbing -Macsobs “Reve: | ChMBING SOU. OF WOOTON—leenerise nme 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE FRANCE—Dazzling velvety crimson. in clusters. 
CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN COCHET—This is a climbing 
CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Deepest bright scarlet. f Whit = 
CLIMBING HEEEN GOULD—Rictest watermélonred "Very || a Tee ere nee oe 
free. Grand. CLOTH OF GOLD (Chromatella)—A clear golden-yellow. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA or MRS. GAINSBOROUGH—White, delicately tinted flesh; extra. 
ROBERT PEARY—lIvory-white; elegant. JAMES SPRUNT—Deep velvety crimson; very double. 
CLIMBING KILLARNEY—Long pointed buds of clear Killarney | LAMARQUE—Pure white; very double; an old standby. 
pink. - MARECHAL NIEL—Magnificent golden-yellow. We have 
CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT—A grand pure white Rose of extra strong plants of Marechal Niel at $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
great merit. PILLAR OF GOLD (E. Veyrat Hermanos)—Apricot and 
CLIMBING MME. C. TESTOUT—Clear shell-pink, edged golden-yellow. 
silvery-rose. Two year, 60 cents each. REINE MARIE HENRIETTE—Pure cherry-red; sweet-scented. 
CEIMEING (MELE Cc. BRUNNER—Rosy-pink on creamy- REE d’OR (Golden Chain or Climbing Safrano)—Orange- 
white ground. yellow. 
CLIMBING METEOR—Tte acme of all red climbing Roses. SOLFATARE—Clear sulphur-yellow; large, full, double. 
CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER—Bright coral-red; fine. W. A. RICHARDSON—Orange-yellow; center coppery-yellow. 
New Varieties of Tender Climbing Roses 
CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN—Almost hardy; produces a ous Rose Collection”). This is the same except a climber. 
large crop of large, soft rose-colored flowers; a beauty. 25 cents Superb, 25 cents; two-year, 50 cents. 
each tWwo-Vear, 00 cenés: Sis Re CLIMBING OPHELIA—A climbing form of Ophelia. No 
CLIMBING MAMAN COCHET—This is a climbing form of © better Rose grown than this; a beautiful pink. 25 cents; 
that famous Rose Maman Cochet (see the description in ‘‘Fam- two-year, 50 cents each. 
New Polyantha, or Baby Roses 
Price 25 Cents Each; Two-Year Plants, 50 Cents. 
BABY DOROTHY—This is a glorious Rose. Flowers resemble popular corsage variety; is grown in quantity now for this 
the Dorothy Perkins. Completely hides the plant with its purpose. 
bloom. GRUSS AN AACHEN-—Yellowish-rose colored with salmon- 
BABY ECHO—The best Polyantha produced. Color rosy- pink and red shadings; full, strong, free blooming and disease 
flesh. Of splendid strong growth and freedom of bloom, which roof; erect and of moderate growth. Owing to the size and 
are of wonderful keeping qualities either on or off the plant. Beaute of its flowers and its symmetrical growth, this variety 
This is the improved Baby Tausendsahoen. It has more sub- is highly recommended for low, bright massing. 
stance and more color, and is the best of all Baby Roses for ches 
pot culture. Be sure and try this one, MADAME JULES GAUCHALT (Turbat, 1913.) (D. P.) 
Buds bright vermilion-red, shaded clear orange-red; flowers 
BABY TAUSENDSCHOEN, or THOUSAND BEAUTIES—Its ora > = ae x 
ae 5 ~ , passing to a bright fiery rose which does not fade. Wood 
HOwers ate eer ee ghousand BS eiat ies and foliage clear green, producing long, erect panicles of twenty- 
CORT CCH ISLENS Bey loys eS Ms five to fifty perfectly formed blooms of good keeping qualities. 
form of the Thousand Beauties, having all the charm of the 3 eye = 
variable coloring in its flowers that its parent has, being firm, Award of Merit and Silver Gilt Medal, R. H. S., and Gold Medal 
; : i : : Paris 
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See Te es eae ae ae MLLE. FRANCISQUE FAVRE—Dwarf Polyantha. Robust in 
EDITH CAVELL—Bright crimson; white eye; very beautiful. growth, quite continuous in bloom, flowering in large trusses of 
One of the best new Baby Roses. single flowers. Color, velvety crimson, with large silver-white 
ETOILE LUISANTE, or BABY HERRIOT—Just picture to eye. Extremely showy. : 
yourself the Fairy_or Sweetheart Ro&Se (‘Cecile Brunner’), ORLEANS—The showiest and prettiest of all the Baby Ramblers. 
colored up like the Daily Mail Rose (‘‘Mme. Edouard Herriot’), This charming and dainty Rose is of beautiful rounded habit 
only brighter and more brilliant than when that variety is at its and is a huge bouquet of deep cerise or Geranium-pink, with 
best, and you will have some conception of the beauty of this distinct showy center of pure white; florets not crowded, but of 
little gem which on account of the similarity in color has been beautiful arrangement, making as a whole a charming combina- 
known among the cut flower trade as Baby Herriot. Its color tion that cannot be beaten. Color is irresistible. Plant grows 
is a shrimp-pink with intense, coppery-scarlet suffusion, the like a weed, and the flowers are nearly ‘‘immortelle” in their 
base of the petals golden-yellow which intensifies and lightens lasting qualities. Awarded gold medal. i. He 
up its high colors. Plant is of free growth and floriferous. We TIP TOP (‘‘Baby Doll’*?)—This delightful little “Sweetheart 
are certain that Baby Herriot will please everyone. Rose is a wonder. The color is absolutely new, and quite 
GEORGE ELGER—A lovely little golden-yellow Polyantha startling in its brilliancy, golden-yellow tipped with clear, 
Rose, with a good admixture of Tea blood; like all of its class, it bright cerise. The foliage is narrow, long and sharply pointed, 
is free in growth, free in bloom, with small, glossy foliage pro- a deep glossy green—a Lee, beautiful setting for the lovely 
duced in profusion. The dainty little pointed yellow buds little doll roses, a bench of “Baby Doll’’ being an even parterre 
open into pretty little symmetrical Roses. Will prove a very of delicious color. 
