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MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



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 for 3Iarechal Niel, 10 cents each; any six for 50 cents. Price of large 

 two-year-old plants of Climbing Roses named below, except Marechal Niel, 40 centh 

 each; three for $1.00. 



CLIMBING BELLE SIEBRECHT— Rich 



shell-pink ; incessant bloomer. 

 CLIMBING BRIDES3IAID— Clear rose 



pink with crimson shadings. 

 CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOUPERT— 



Ivory-white; center deep silvery-rose. 

 CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS— The Climb 



ing Magnolia Rose: bluish-white. 

 CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— Deep 



est bright scarlet. 

 CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIC- 

 TORIA — Ivory-white; elegant. 

 CLIMBING KILLARNEY— Long pointed 



buds of clear Killarney-pink. 

 CLIMBING LIBERTY— Brilliant velvety 



crimson. 

 CLIMBING MME. 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. 

 CLIMBING 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. 

 CLIMBING SOUV. OF WOOTTON— Deep 



velvety-crimson, in clusters. 

 )LOTH OF GOLD (ChromateUa)— 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 BE.\UVILLAIN— 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. 

 GAINSBOROUGH— White, delicately tint 



ed flesh ; extra. 

 GLOIRE DE DIJON— The old standby 



pink. 

 JAMES SPRUNT— Deep velvety crimson ; 



very double. 

 LA.AIARQUE- Pure white; very double: 



an old standby. 

 MADAME JULES GRAVEREAUX— Deep 



yellow and rosy-peach. 

 MARECHAL NIEL— The well-known fav- 

 orite : magnificent golden-yellow. Young 



plants, 15 cents; two-year plants, 50 



cents; strong plants, $1.00; extra strong 



plants, $1.M. 

 PILLAR OF GOLD (E. Veyrat Hermanos) 



— Apricot and golden-yellow. 

 REINE MARIE HENRIETTE— Pure 



cherry-red ; sweet scented. 

 REVE d'OR (Golden Chain or Climbing 



Safrano)— Orange-yellow. 

 RUTH VESTAL (Climbing Bride)— Pure 



white; extra. 

 SOLFATARE -Clear sulphur-yellow ; 



large, full, double. 



STRIPED -MARIE HENRIETTE (Ma 



dame Driot) — Rosy-carmine, striped 

 vivid carmine. Extra. 



W. A. RICHARDSON— Orange yellow; 

 center coppery-yellow. 



ZELIA PRADEL (Estella Pradel) Love 



ly pure white fiowers. 



MOSS ROSES 



They have always been favorites, for what can bo more elegant than the bud of 

 the Moss Rose and more delicious than its fragrance. Perfectly hardy. 25 cents each; 

 the four for 80 cents; two-year plants, .W cents each; the four for $1.60. 



ELIZABETH RO WE— This is an old fav- 

 orite, with its large deep pink buds 

 well mossed. A beauty. 



HENRI MARTIN— Large, full flower of 

 deep red ; well mossed ; fragrant. 



MOUSSELINE— Pure white flower, buds 

 heavily and beautifully mossed. 



PRINCESS ADELAIDE — Deep blush- 

 pink, with buds that are thoroughly 

 mossed. 



