CLIMBERS FOR TEMPERATE CLIMATES 



On this and next page aie Climbing Roses which are a dehght to own 

 because they bloom more or less freely during summer and fall. The Chmb- 

 ing Teas and Noisettes are even more tender than Chmbing Hybrid Teas and 

 Qimbing Polyanthas, but in the North all of these require most thoughtful 

 protection. 



Climbing Hybrid Teas 



■ •CL. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. One of the hardiest of the climbing Hybrid Teas. 

 A counterpart of the favorite bright red Gruss an Tephtz, blooming with great 

 freedom in June, or earlier, and giving a moderate succession of bloom there- 



after. $1 each. 



■^;^~ ff'.-«^K.l\ I *CL. LADY ASHTOWN. A chmbing 



4Jj ? " ^^^'^^^^'^' type of one of the most charming Hybrid 



^f ^ -^ Teas. Bright, shining pink of exceedingly 



fine form. One of the hardiest, surviving 

 in the North with proper protection. 

 Splendid in the South, where it blooms 

 with great profusion. $1 each. 



*CL. SUNBURST. Bright orange- 

 yellow, of beautiful form. Not dependably 

 hardy, but one of the finest chmbers for 

 the South. $1 each. 



•CL. SOUVENIR OF WOOTTON. 

 One of the most beautifuL Pure velvety red 

 flowers, on good chmbing plants. Not re- 

 liably hardy north of Washington. $1 each. 



Climbing Polyanthas 

 and Others 



•CL. MLLE. CECILS BRUNNER. 



Quite hardy for an everblooming chmber, 

 and with very heavy protection it can be car- 

 ried through normal winters in the North. 

 Blooms in clusters of fine, perfectly formed, 

 fragrant, little Roses, daintily tinted with 

 pink and cream. $1 each. 



•CL. ORLEANS. Quite hardy, and 

 will endure northern winters with protec- 

 tion. It blooms profusely in June, in bunches 

 of red flowers suffused with rose, and some- 

 what sparingly thereafter. $1 each. 



•ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. (Climbing 

 Bourbon.) A rare old Rose of beautiful 

 form, bright silvery pink, and very 

 fragrant. Not a true everbloomer, but one 

 of the finest and hardiest of the large- 

 flowered climbers. It has fine foliage, and 

 A Climbing Hybrid Tea is entirely without thorns. $1 each. 



^J(pSES: $1 each: lo for $(f.oo; $8o.oo per loo 



25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 



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