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LeAnn CLIMBING ROS 25 
These are the Roses that will add so'much to the we 2d of your: home; especially for porch 0 or trellis 
or for covering.an arbor or archway. - SS, 
Your success and satisfaction will depend orale upon two things: get kinds suited to the condi- 
tions of your place and climate-and then give them plenty of good rich soil deeply mellowed. 
There are two distinct classes of Climbing Roses: 
1. The hardiest (including such as Philadelphia, Dorothy Perkins, etc., see pages 46 to 50), which 
burst forth into magnificent masses and clusters of bloom about. the middle of Spring and continue beauti- 
ful for three to six weeks on into Summer. 
2. The other class are the Climbing Tea, Hybrid Tea or.Ever-blooming Roses, most of them hardy 
in this latitude with protection. --If RN locates they often bloom Juxuriantly from May until 
November. See this and following three nages. =. 
SS eel eat A SPECIAL NOVELTY 
<a a NEW EVER-BLOOMING 
Y CRIMSON RAMBLER 
OR FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD ~ 
A sport from the notable Crimson Rambler, which it resem- 
bles in every respect, except that it-continues to bloom all 
Summer. Its European growers claim that it produces a 
marvelous succession of brilliant crimson clusters from early 
Spring till late Autumn. Sure to be in great demand. 
=.\ PRICE: l=yr., 25c, each, postpaid; 2=yr., 50c. each; 
: extra 2=yr., 75 each, by express 
4 EXCELLENT 
PORCH ROSES 
FOUR COLORS EVER-BLOOMING 
3-19-1910. 
Gentlemen: 
We are growing flowers that 
came from you and are delighted. 
We have 14 Roses bought last 
year, and all are growing fine. 
Mrs. Robert Peary 1s} 
iecntaly grand. | 
Mrs. D. H. H——, | 
Webster Springs, W. Va. 
One of the very best in this class; a strong vigor- 
ous grower, throwing up canes six to eight feet 
high in a season. Flowers extra large and sweet; 
color, rich creamy white, delicately tinted with 
lemon. Blooms constantly the whole season. 
' Golden Rambler (Yellow) srpukscrivs 
This is a very beautiful variety. The color is 
rich apricot-yellow, soon changing to pure white, 
with bright yellow center. The flowers are large, 
full and fragrant, and it is a most constant and 
profuse bloomer; a bush on our own grounds, 
after blooming all Summer and Fall, had 75 to 
100 buds and flowers on at middle of November. 
Plant near wall or trellis where it can have some 
shelter and support. 
Climbing Meteor (Red) One of the finest 
bright crimson hardy Everblooming Climbing 
Roses ever introduced; makes exquisite buds and 
large, beautifully shaped flowers of the true 
Jacqueminot color. 
Empress of China (Pink) a hardy, rapid 
growing Rose of graceful, twining habit and few 
thorns. Bears fragrant flowers of soft rich red 
shading to cherry pink ; very pretty. 
PRICES OF ABOVE FOUR 
15ce. each; larger size, 20c., postpaid. Two-year 
size, 35c., by express. 
( Above 4 (not including Flower of 
Leases 4 Fairfield), one=year plants, 50c., 
No 32 | postpaid. Two-year plants, $1.00, 
e L by exp.; $1.40, delivered U. S.A. 
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Mrs. Rob’t Peary (White) scimins asso 
