Climbing Roses, Including the Rambler Group — Continued. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER — Polj-. a b. Dark crimson-scarlet in clusters; this is the -nellknown and widely planted climber. 

 DOROTHY PERKINS — Wich. a b. Double flowers in clusters and of a clear shell-pink color; very sweetly scented. 

 EMPRESS OF CHINA — H C, a b. Rich red shaded to cherry pink; most satisfactory; flowers appear in large clusters. 

 EXCELSA OR RED DOROTHY PERKINS — Wich, a b. Clear scarlet; a beautiful climbing rose and much admired. 

 FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD — H C, a b. Sport from Crimson Rambler, everblooming; bright rich red; very beautiful. 

 HIAWATHA — H C, a b. Brilliant scarlet, large clusters of single flowers; vigorous growth with bright green, glossy leaves. 

 MARECHAL NEIL — T. ,t. Rich golden-yellow blooms, very beautiful; not so hardy as other varieties of the climbing roses. 

 MARECHAL NEIL (Gardenia) — Wich, b. The finest hardy yellow climbing rose in cultivation and often prefered to others. 

 MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT — CI, H T. Clear pink edged witli silvery rose; extra large; a beautiful everblooming rose. 

 MEMORIAL — Wich, b. Single pure satiny white; a very hardy grower and universally admired by all flower lovers. 

 METEOR — CI, H T, a. Exquisitely shaped, Jasqueminot colored red; called by some the superfine everblooming rose. 

 PRAIRIE QUEEN — H C, a b. Bright rosy red, always very popular and considered the standby; extremely hardy. 

 TAUSENDSCHON (Thousand Beauty) — Poly, a b. Large clusters of soft pink flowers; very beautiful and attractive. 

 TENNESSE BELLE — H C, a b. Bright rose color; large and double; floriferous and hardy; free bloomer; desirable. 

 VEILCHENBLATJ (Blue Rose) — H C, a b. Rosy lilac when opening, changing to metallic blue; has very startling effect. 

 WHITS DOROTHY — Wich, a b. Pure white sport of Dorothy Perkins; extra good, best of all the white climbing roses. 



Miscellaneous Roses 



BABY RAMBLER — D Poly, d. Clusters of deep,, rich crimson throughout the summer; blooms completely cover the plant. 

 BABY DOROTHY — D. Poly, d. Beautiful bright pink; fragrant and lasting; blooms continuously throughout the summer. 

 CRESTED MOSS — il. Pink color; a beautifully mossed rose; growth 3 to 4 feet; blooms in June; a very good rose. 

 GLORY OF THE MOSSES — M. Blush color, large and full; one of the best moss roses in cultivation and greatly admired. 

 ROSA RT7G0SA ALBA — Rug, d. Single white flowers; a good Rugosa; flowers freely throughout season; for bouquets. 

 ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA — Rug, d. Single flowers of crimson color; good, hardy form; sturdy, disease-resisting bush. 

 TREE ROSES — Different varieties are cultivated in this form and are used with good effect in landscape gardening. 

 WHITE BABY RAMBLER — D. Poly, d. Clusters of deep creamy white throughout summer; grows to a height of 20 in. 



VINES 



(a) — For porches, fences, trellises or arbors; (b) — For large arbors and pergolas where large growth is needed; (c) — For 

 rough walls and garden walls; (e) — For ground work on banks; (f) — For tree trunks; (g) — For carpeting under trees; 

 (d) — For walls. 



Vines Recommended for Porches, Fences, Arbors and Pergolas 



ACTINIDA (Polygama) — a b f. 20-ft. Flowers white in July followed by yellow berries; a very useful and popular vine. 

 ARISTOLOCIA, Dutchman's Pipe — b f. 30-ft. Flowers are purplish color; leaves are very large and heart-shaped. 

 BIGONIA, Cross Vine — a b c f. 20-30-ft. An evergreen vine with orange colored flowers in July; very popular vine. 



