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if JACOTTE. C. Midscason. Orange-apricot. Sec 

 illustration. A beautiful Climber which is deservedly 

 popular. The Bowers are a rich shade of orange-apricot, 

 with coppery red tints and are fragrant. Open blooms are 

 3 inches or more in diameter. Beautiful shiny dark green 

 foliage, cut like holly leaves. This Rose should be pro- 

 tected the lust winter or two north of here. The flowers 

 are much more beautiful than our illustration. $1 each. 



• PAUL'S LEMON PILLAR. P. Midscason. Lemon- 

 yellow buds open to immense flowers of the same color, 

 which eventually turn white — every one a perfect 

 exhibition bloom. $1 each. 



* PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. P. Midscason. 



Makes ^rt'at bouquets of vivid scarlet blooms. 

 75 cts. each. 



* PENELOPE. II. Musk. Pillar. Saffron. Grows to 

 about 8 feet. A free-blooming Rose best treated as a 

 pillar or spread against a fence. The pink and 

 saflron flowers come in clusters of from 3 to 30. It 

 makes a great show in autumn. Musk fragrance. 



*" $1.50 each. 



* PRIMROSE. C. Midscason. This was the first 

 reasonably hardy, yellow Climber which held its 

 color. Typical, shiny Wichuraiana foliage makes the 

 plant attractive quite aside from the bloom. The 



rosette-shaped flowers, borne several together, are clear primrose- 

 yellow and never fade white. A real treasure. 75 cts. each. 



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• Jacotte. Very fragrant 



if ROSELLA. P. Evcrblooming. Vivid scarlet. Early 

 and repeats throughout summer and fall. Single blooms 

 of vivid velvety scarlet, with golden centers, come 

 singly and in clusters. Makes 6- to 8-foot growth. It 

 blazes like a red light in our trial-garden where it has 

 proved to be perfectly hardy. 75 cts. each. 



if THE BEACON. C. Midseason. This is a vermilion- 

 red American Pillar. It glows like a beacon among 

 other Roses. 75 cts. each. 



if WICHURAIANA. G. Late. White. Grows flat and 

 is fine for embankments. 75 cts. each. 



if MARY WALLACE. C. Early. See illustration. Bril- 

 liant pink, large, shapely blooms almost cover the vig- 

 orous-growing plant. 75 cts. each. 



12 Repeat -blooming Climbers 



Not as hardy here as the other Climbing Roses, but they can be 

 easily wintered with proper protection from sun and wind. They in- 

 crease in bloom as the plants mature and make hard wood. 



* ALLEN CHANDLER. CI.H.T. P. Crimson. A wonderful show 

 during its first blooming period in June, and produces some fine blooms 

 later. Leathery, glossy, disease-resistant foliage. $1 each. 



* BLOOMFIELD EXQUISITE. CI.H.T. P. Early. Large, clear 

 pink blooms, fragrant and lasting. A vigorous grower. $1 each. 



* CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. CI.H.T. P. Large, brilliant 

 pink blooms of perfect form. Borne throughout the season. $1 each. 



* CLIMBING MRS. HENRY MORSE. CI.H.T. P. Blooms of two- 

 tone pink. A lovely Pillar Rose. $1 each. 



* CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. CI.H.T. P. Large cerise-red 

 blooms decorate the plant all season. $1 each. 



* CLIMBING SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. CI.H.T. P. 

 Immense blooms of sunflower-yellow. $1 each. 



* CLIMBING TALISMAN. CI.H.T. P. Multicolored 

 bloomer when plant is matured. $1 each. 



if MERMAID. P. Immense, single blooms of sulphur-yel- 

 low, 4 inches across. A consistent everbloomer. $1.50 each. 



* NORA CUNINGHAM. CI.H.T. P. Early. Rose-pink. 

 Large, semi-double, cupped blooms of rose-pink with light 

 center; fragrant. Strong, climbing growth. $1 each. 



* SCORCHER. CI.H.T. P. Early. Scarlet. Four-inch, 

 semi-double, ruffled flowers of crimson-scarlet. The Septem- 

 ber bloom of Scorcher in our test-garden was very striking 

 last fall. It is fragrant, too. $1 each. 



* SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. CI.H.T. P. 



Crimson. Blooms are perfect and repeat until frost. De- 

 lightfully fragrant. $1 each. 



* VICOMTESSE PIERRE DU FOU. CI.H.T. P. Cerise and 

 orange. The most free-blooming Rose in this class when the plants 

 mature. Does best after the second year. $1 each. 



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•Mary 

 Wallace 



* ROYAL SCARLET HYBRID. See illustration. C. Early. Crimson- 

 scarlet. A progeny of Paul's Scarlet Climber, but two weeks earlier and a 

 little stronger grower. The deep crimson flowers come in clusters and show 

 masses of golden stamens. It is a beautiful Rose which blooms over a long 

 period and makes a lovely companion for Paul's Scarlet Climber. $1 each. 



•Royal 

 Scarlet 

 Hybrid 



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