attractive in winter. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, continued 



•PAPA ROUILLARD. Late. The Pompon Rose. 

 A most spectacular new climber of great merit and 

 rather novel form. Loose clusters of blooms, perfect 

 buttons an inch in diameter, grow regularly all over 

 the plant, standing at right angles but not drooping. 

 Color is carmine-pink, long lasting. It is very vigor- 

 ous. The almost thornless wood takes on a brilliant 

 scarlet hue in the fall that makes it conspicuous and 

 Typical glossy Wichuraiana fohage. $1.50 each. 



*PAUL NOEL. Early. Here we have an unusually attractive climber in bud, 

 in bloom, and in foliage. Nature has made the canes of dark reddish brown, beau- 

 tiful to look at even when in spots they are bare from the lovely shiny bronzed 

 foHage. Its delightful fragrance adds another mark of distinction to the charm of 

 the Rose Paul Noel. 



The buds are salmon-orange-pink, with a yellow base, and open to perfectly 

 double blooms with a tufted center of salmon-pink which holds while the flower 

 lasts. It is a most vigorous climber, very profuse in bloom, and it always gives a 

 few heartily welcomed blooms, late in the summer. $1 each. 



•PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. Late. (See illustration in color, page 61.) 

 The illustration is not a success and does not do justice to this marvelous Rose 

 for it really is a most perfectly formed flower and the most brilliant vivid scarlet 

 of any Rose grown, either bush or climber. The color is intense and the flowers 



come in beautiful open clus- 

 ter-heads with from 10 to 25 

 blooms, on very long, strong 

 stems. Several heads of bloom 

 generally come on the bush in 

 mid or late summer. $1 each. 



•ROSERIE. Early. This 

 Rose has the same type of 

 growth and flowers as the 

 notable Tausendschon, but 

 the color of the bloom is 

 bright pink. It is vigorous 

 in growth, the branches are 

 thornless, and it blooms the 

 same time as Tausendschon. 

 Here's a Lovely Way to Use Climbing Roses SI each. 



OSES. SEE PRICE AFTER EACH DESCRIPTION, 



$1 Roses are 90 cts. each when any 12 or more are 



ordered, 80 cts. each for any 25 or more. 



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See Order Sheet for low delivery cost 66 



