CLIMBING TEA ROSES~EVERBLOOMING 
CLIMBING BRIDESMAID. This is a sport of the Brides- 
maid Rose, which is known to practically everyone, as it is 
grown in great quantities by florists for cut-flowers. Climb- 
ing Bridesmaid has the same beautiful flower as the bush 
plant. The color is clear rose-pink, with crimson shading, 
and this Rose is deliciously sweet-scented. It is a 
vigorous climber and very satisfactory. I-yr., 20cts., 
postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts., by express. 
CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS (also called “The 
Magnolia Rose”). A vigorous climbing type 
of this lovely old favorite, producing large, 
creamy white flowers, with rich rose centers. 
The blooms are freely produced, are very 
double, and delightfully sweet. This Rose 
does especially well in the South. I-yr., 
20 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts., by express. 
%* CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN COCHET. 
Anyone who has grown Cochet Roses will 
appreciate having these beauties in climb- 
ing form. Climbing White Maman Cochet 
is among the freest blooming of the Climbing 
Teas and forms its beautiful flowers on strong 
stems. The canes are vigorous in growth, foli- : 
age excellent, and bloom perfect. Before opening, the 
outside petals are tinted pink, but the flower when full is 
pure white, very double, and deliciously sweet. This is truly 
a queen among Roses and, as it is easily grown, like all the 
Cochet class, a place should be found for it in every col- 
lection of climbers. I-yr., 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 50 cts.; 
Star size, 75 cts., by express. 
MME. DRIOUT (Striped Reine Marie Henriette). A sport 
from Reine Marie Henriette and has the same form and vigor 
of growth as the mother Rose, while the flowers are beauti- 
fully striped, flamed and shaded with deep carmine over pale 
rose, and the markings are very regular and striking. It blooms 
incessantly all summer with immense flowers which are 
particularly striking on account of the unique strip- 
ing. A rapid grower, making canes 8 to Io feet long 
in a season, each cane making many branches, 
each of which has a cluster of splendid flowers 
in June. The plant is never without blooms all 
season. I-yr., 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 50 cts., 
by express. 
MME. JULES GRAVEREAUX. Extra 
good. Long, pointed buds and extra-large 
double flowers of pinkish yellow with rosy 
peach center. The flowers are so large they 
look like peonies growing on Rose bushes. 
Grows about 7 feet high and blooms freely 
until stopped by freezing weather. We con- 
sider this about the grandest Rose in this ever- 
blooming climbing class and recommend it highly. 
I -yr., 25 cts., ppd.; 2-yr., 50 cts., by express. 
4 OTHERS IN THIS CLASS 
GLOIRE DE DIJON. Amber and pale blush color. A glorious Rose. 
2-yr. size only, 50 cts., by express. 
MME. WAGRAM. Satiny rose. I-yr. 25c., ppd.; 2-yr., 50c., by exp. 
PILLAR OF GOLD. Large flowers, pinkish yellow. A very free 
bloomer. I-yr. size only, 25 cts., postpaid. 
CLIMBING PINK MAMAN COCHET. See page 25. 
SOHFFER> 23 The 5 first-named varieties, in l-yr. size, for $1, postpaid; in 2-yr. size, the 5 for $2, by express 
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Most of these bloom in clusters. They are all sweet-scented and do best 
when in very sheltered locations, where they will not get injured by frost. 
MARECHAL NIEL. There is an unceasing demand for this, the most magnificent 
of all yellow everblooming climbing Roses, which produces a mass of deliciously 
fragrant, fully double, golden yellow blooms that fairly cover a well-estab- 
lished plant, and from one bush hundreds of flowers can be cut at one 
time for house decoration. (See illustration.) A vase of these flowers 
will perfume a whole house. I-yr., 25c., postpaid; 2-yr., 50c., by exp. 
Note.—Marechal Niel can be grown north of Washington in the 
open only at the risk of being winter-killed, but under glass is 
usually very satisfactory and blooms abundantly. Northern customers 
should plant “Hardy Marechal Niel’ (Gardenia) offered on page 26. 
Mrs. J. M. B., Demorest, Ga., writes: “I had a lovely Marechal Niel Rose, a few 
years ago, from which I cut, at one cutting, two hundred Roses and half-open buds.”’ 
MME. ALFRED CARRIERE (Climbing). Large, full flowers, 
double and sweet; color is creamy white, tinged with pale yellow. 
I-yr., 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 50 cts.; extra 2-yr., 75 cts., by exp. 
WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON. Large, full flowers of coppery 
yellow, tinged with carmine; has a delicious fragrance. It produces 
its flowers very freely, and on account of its unique color is greatly 
admired. I-yr., 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 50 cts., by express. 
6 OTHERS IN THIS CLASS 
GOLDEN RAMBLER (Alister Stella Gray). See page 25. 
Golden Rambler (Alister Stella Gray) bloomed all summer. It is the loveliest of 
all Roses. I saw at one time 125 blossoms and today have 40 or 50. Mrs. M.A. T., 
Lincoln, Neb. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Chromatella). Bright yellow. 
paid; 2-yr. size, 50 cts., by express. 
ISABELLA GRAY. Pale yellow. t-yr. size only, 25 cts., postpaid. 
LAMARQUE. Pale canary-yellow. I-yr. size only, 25 cts., ppd. 
REVE D’OR (Dream of Gold). Deep yellow. tI-yr. size, 25 cts., postpaid; 
2-yr., 50 cts., by express. 
SOLFATERRE. Sulphur-yellow. 
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I-yr. size, 25c., post- 
I-yr. only, 25 cts., postpaid. 
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