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‘ Carmine Pillar. A large 
5 single Rose; color, a glow- 
NB ing carmine-pink. Very fine 
; ai uli, and attractive. 
f Yj #/ Climbing Niphetos. A “sport” 
tiny {rom the dwarf ‘‘ Niphetos.” It is 
Se a true climbing variety, having the 
same pure white, long-pointed buds 
as its parent. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. The 
“Climbing Perle” is a fine yellow Rose. 
For the South it will be particularly val- 
uable, as it is entirely hardy there. Next 
, to M. Niel the most valuable yellow Rose. 
Climbing Malmaison. A “sport” from the well- 
known Souvenir de la Malmaison, similar in flower 
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Cloth of Gold (Chromatella). Deep yellow centre, sulphur edges. 
A well-known Southern favorite. 
Lamarque. Pure white, lemon-colored centre. The finest white. 
Well established in popular favor. 
*Anna Maria. 
size, double and cupped. A grand, hardy climbing Rose for piazzas. 
Allister Stella Gray. Straw color and orange-yellow. 
Baltimore Belle. 
Climbing White Pet. 
clusters of flowers. 
Climbing Wootton. 
Itis a very vigorous grower, almost impervious to mildew, ever-bloom. 
ing, so that flowers may be expected from well-established plants through- 
out the season. 
Dawson. 
Empress of China. 
*Gem of the Prairies. 
Royal Cluster. 
one hundred buds and flowers have been counted upon one cluster. . The 
color is white, occasionally tinted with blush. 
fragrance. 
i Ruby Queen. 
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Beautiful pale Rose, deeper colorin centre, medium 
Blush white, very large clusters. 
A strong-growing, pure white Rose, large 
Fit to rank with the ‘‘ Rambler” Roses. 
Large deep crimson flowers, richly perfumed, 
Too much cannot be said in praise of this grand Rose. 
A fine hardy climbing Rose, bright pink, in clusters. 
Good size, bright pink, very attractive. 
Deep rosy carmine. An old favorite. 
A new climbing Rose, blooming in large clusters ; over 
It has a delightful spicy 
A new hardy climbing Rose of great value; color, deep ruby rose, 
A very strong, healthy grower, almost disease-proof. 
Price, large plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. ; small plants (3d size), 10c. each, $1.00 
Those marked (*) can only be supplied in large plants. 
Noisette, or Tender Climbing Roses. 
Grand Roses for the South, where they are entirely hardy. 
the North by laying them down and covering with leaves or litter. 
They may be kept outdoors in 
Reine Marie Henriette. 
Buds long and pointed. 
Washington (White). 
our most popular Roses. 
WM. ALLEN RICHARDSON. Coppery yellow, flowers large 
and full, long-pointed buds. 
YELLOW MARECHAL NIEL. The immense size, dark gold- 
en-yellow color of ‘‘Maréchal Niel” is familiar to all. Peerless 
in color, unexampled for size, perfect in form, after more than a 
quarter of a century it still remains the ideal climbing Tea Rose. 
RED MARECHALNIEL. A fitting companion for the yellow 
and white, the coloris a beautiful shade of carmine-red. Buds large 
and pointed. 
WHITE MARECHAL NIEL. All who admire fine climbing 
Roses will hail with delight this grand addition to the list. In the 
South and on the Pacific slope it should find a homein every garden. 
It is fully as vigorous as its parent, the well-known Maréchal Niel, 
flowers of the same size, shape and perfume, but pure white. 
GLOIRE DE DIJON. Next to M. Niel this is the finest pillar 
Rose for the greenhouse. Very large, double; rich, creamy amber 
color. Perfectly hardy south of Washington, and in sheltered sit- 
uations it has survived the winters at New York. 
Cherry-red, a beautiful, lively shade. 
Pure white flowers in clusters. One of 
Price, Ist size, 50c., $4.50 per doz.; 2d size, 30c., $3.00 per doz.; 3d size, 10c., $1.00 per doz. 
We can supply an extra large size of Yellow Marechal Niel and Gloire de Dijon, canes 5 to 6 ft. long, at $1.25 each. 
