Climbing Roses, Including the Rambler Group—Continued. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—Poly. a b. Dark crimson-scarlet in clusters; this is the well-known 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, a. 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—ClI, H T. Clear pink edged with 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—Cl, 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. 
VEILCHENBLAU (Blue Rose)—H C, a b. Rosy lilac when opening, changing to metallic blue; has very startling effect. 
WHITE 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—M. 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 RUGOSA 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. 
