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HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, continued 



*CORONATION. Produces beautiful sprays of crimson-scarlet flowers, 

 quite double, some of the petals of which have a dainty flake of white and are 

 quilled, so that the flower itself is wholly unique. The plant is good either as a 

 low pillar or trellis Rose, or with Wichuraiana for trailing. $1 each. 



•DOROTHY DENNISON. Much like Dorothy Perkins in its delicate shading 

 of shell-pink flowers, borne in clusters all over a husky plant. $1 each. 



•JEAN GIRIN. {Admiral Ward's Favorite.) Much like Dorothy Perkins in 

 form, color, and admirable habit. We like this Rose, not on account of its 

 flowers particularly, but because it had color to show on the trellis on the north 

 side of our Rose-garden when other climbers had only foliage. A recurrent 

 bloomer in the hardy climbing class is so unusual that great attention was shown 

 this one when we proved for certain that it bloomed more than once in a season. 

 $1 each. 



•LADY GAY. (Illustrated above.) Virtually identical, save in a shght 

 difference in shade, with Dorothy Perkins, and one of the very best of the depend- 

 able, rampant-growing, cluster-flowered cherry-pink bloomers. $1 each. 



•MRS. M. H. WALSH. A Wichuraiana hybrid with exquisite glossy foliage, 

 and with the strongest possible desire to trail rather than to climb. The flowers 

 are double, pure snow-white, and freely produced. You should use this Rose 

 to plant alternately with Wichuraiana (see page 68) to prevent banks from 

 washing. Its branches grow horizontaHy so that it does not need to be staked 

 down. $1 each. 



•GARDENIA. Qf rampantl}^ vigorous growth, with numerous long canes that 

 win go anywhere, and which produce in early summer a mass of pleasing smaH 

 yeflow buds, opening to creamy white. Sometimes called the "Hardy Marechal 

 Niek" This Rose is the most dependable of climbers with a yellow tendency. 

 $1 each. 



-j^J^pSZS: $1 each; lo for $q.oo: $8o.oo per loo 



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



Tie Conard'Tyle (p. 



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