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Marguerite Carels. New 



* GARDENIA. C. Early. Yellow. Of rampantly vigorous 

 growth and splendid foliage. Bright yellow buds open to 

 creamy white flowers, delightfully fragrant. Blooms better 

 on old wood. $1 each. 



•GLENN DALE. C.P. Early. White. A hardy, vigorous 

 climber, with tawny yellow buds, gradually opening to large, 

 semi-double, creamy flowers fading pure white. Is resistant to 

 black-spot and mildew. $1 each. 



•HIAWATHA. R. Late. Scarlet. The most brilliant red of 

 the single, cluster-flowered, late-blooming climbers. Color is 

 deep scarlet, with orange suffusion, turning to bright pink 

 with white center. $1 each. 



•ILE DE FRANCE. C. Midseason. Cerise. A semi-double 

 form of the great American Pillar Rose, but somewhat more 

 cerise in the coloring, which it holds better in hot weather. 

 Blooms come in large clusters. $1 each. 



• JACOTTE. C.G. Midseason. Apricot. See in color and 

 fully described on page 44. 



*LE REVE. P. Early. Yellow. In English, "The Dream." 

 This Rose is a refined Star of Persia, producing abundantly its 

 large, clear yellow, semi-double flowers, but with better foliage 

 and habit and it also blooms every year. One of the first to 

 flower. See illustration, page 41. $1 each. 



•MILANO. P. Midseason. New. Rich nasturtium-pink 

 in the long-pointed bud; bright rose-pink touched at the base 

 with Indian yellow when fully open. Sweetly fragrant. This 

 is a choice novelty in every respect. $2.50 each. 



•MARGUERITE CARELS. P. Midseason. 

 New. Carmine. Produces immense blooms in 

 overwhelming quantities surpassing any other 

 climbing Rose we know. The long, ovoid buds 

 are carmine, which becomes rich pink in the 

 flower. It is best used as a pillar strongly sup- 

 ported to bear the weight of the extraordinary 

 crop of blooms. Cut the blooms off when past 

 their best. See illustration. $1.50 each. 



*MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. C New. 

 Pearl-pink. See in color, page 5; description, 

 page 4. 



•MME. SANCY DE PARABERE. P. Very 

 early. Pink. The first climber to bloom. Medium- 

 sized, informal, double flowers of clear pink, 

 delightfully fragrant. The wood is thornless. 

 Needs no protection anywhere. $1 each. 



•MARYLOVETT. C. Early. A large-flowering, 

 full, white climbing Rose, really a white Dr. W. 

 Van Fleet. Sweetly fragrant. It blooms freely 

 in early June, and again sparingly in the fall. 

 The foliage is large, green, and leathery; does not 

 mildew. $1 each. 



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white flowers in 

 $1 each. 



WALSH. G. Late. Double 

 clusters. Good ground-cover. 



• MARY WALLACE. P. Early. Pink. See in 

 color, page 43. Long buds and charming large 

 flowers of brilliant, warm pink color. Makes a 

 fine pillar Rose and generally graces us with a few 

 blooms in the autumn. $1 each. 



•MAX GRAF. G. Early. Large, rosy pink, 

 single flowers, like crinkled silk. For trailing over 

 and covering embankments. Grows rapidly. 

 $1 each. 



Dorothy 



Perkins 



Roses 



Beautiful in masses. See description, page 41 



DDirCC (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, $1 EACH; 90c. each 

 rlVlV^CO W hen any 12 or more are ordered; 80c. each for 25 or more $1 kinds. See order sheet for low delivery cost 



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