MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



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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, 10 cents each; 

 three for 25 cents; any seven for 50 cents. Price of large two-year-old plants of 

 Climbing Boses named below, 35 cents each; three for .$1.00. 



CLIMBING BEL,LE SIEBRECHT — Rich 

 shell-pink; incessant bloomer. 



CL,I3IBING BRIDE SIMAID— Clear rose- 

 pink with crimson shadings. 



CLIMBING CLOTHIIiDE SOUPERT— 

 Ivory-white; center deep silvery-rose. 



CLI3IBING DEVONIENSIS— The Climb- 

 ing Magnolia Rose; blush -white. 



CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— Deep- 

 est bright scarlet. 



CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIC- 

 TORIA — Ivory-white; elegant. 



CLOIBING KILLARNEY — Long pointed 

 buds of clear Killarney-pink. 



CLIMBING LIBERTY— Brilliant velvety 

 crimson. 



CLIMBING 3IME. C. TESTOUT— Clear 

 shell-pink, edged silvery-rose. 



CLIMBING MLLE. C. BRUNNER— Rosy- 

 pink on creamy-white ground. 



CLIMBING METEOR— The acme of all 

 red Climbing Roses. 



CLI3IBING PAPA GONTIER— Bright 

 coral-red; very fine. 



CLIMBING PAUL NEYRON— (Madame 



Wagram) — Clear satiny-rose. 

 CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS— 



Deep golden-yellow. 



CLIMBING SOUV. DE LA MALMAISON 



— Creamy-flesh; peach-pink center. 



CLI3LBING SOUV. OF WOOTTON— 

 Deep velvety-crimson in clusters. 



CLOTH OF GOLD (Chromatella)— A 

 clear golden-yellow. 



DUCHESS DE AUERSTADT— Color vivid 

 nankeen-yellow. A fine climbing Tea 

 Rose, and one that is very popular 

 on the Pacific Coast. 



ELIE BEAUVILLAIN— Salmon-fawn col- 

 or; very elegant. 



FORTUNE'S DOUBLE YELLOW— Known 

 in California as the San Rafael Rose. 



FRANCES E. WILLARD— A pure snow- 

 white Rose; none better. 



GAINSBOROUG H— White, delicate- 

 ly tinted flesh ; extra. 



GLOIRE DE DIJON— The old standby 

 pink. 



JAMES SPRUNT— Deep velvety-crimson ; 

 very double. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, INCLUDING THE RAMBLERS 



Price, 10 cents; any three for 25 cents; any seven for 50 cents. 



30 cents; four for $1.00. 



Two-year-old plants. 



AVIATEUR BLERIOT— Saffron -yellow, 

 golden center. 



BALTIMORE BELLE — Blush-white, in 

 large clusters. 



CAROLINE MA.RNIESSE— Blush-white ; 

 very fine. 



CLI3IBING BABY RA3IBLER— Bright 

 red; blooms all the time. 



CRIMSON BABY RA^EBLER — The flow- 

 ers are in huge red panicles. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET— Delicate shade of 

 flesh-pink. 



DOROTHY PERKINS— A beautiful shell- 

 pink ; full and double. 



EMPRESS OF CHINA— Bright pink, in 

 large clusters. 



FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD— The ever- 

 blooming Crimson Rambler. 



GRAF ZEPPELIN — Coral-red; abundant 

 bloomer. 



LADY GAY — Very double, deep pink, in 

 large clusters. 



]\IARY WASHINGTON— Pure white; per- 

 fectly double; fine'. 



PHILADELPHIA RAMBLER— Clusters 



of darkest crimson. 



PRAIRIE QUEEN— The old standby red 

 climber. 



RUSSELL'S COTTAGE— Dark red; doub- 

 le and full. 



SEVEN 

 white ; 



SISTERS— Variable crimson to 

 in clusters. 



•A bright rose- 

 producing large 



TENNESSEE BELLE- 



colored flower. 

 TRIER — Creamy- white, 



clusters. 

 WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS— Pure 



white, in immense clusters. 

 YELLOW RAMBLER — (Aglaia)— Light 



lemon-yellow. 



