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Hardy Climbing and 

 Rambler Roses 



(Continued) 



Papa Gouchault. A French introduction that comes to us 

 highly recommended as a pure crimson that holds its color under 

 all weather conditions without fading and with mildew-resistant 

 foliage, the flowers are produced in large trusses of 15 to 20 

 flowers each. $1.00 each. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. No other Rose, in any class, can 



compare with this for brilliancy of color which is maintained 



until the petals fall. The flowers, a vivid scarlet, are of good 



size, semi-double, very freely produced in clusters of from 3 to 



20 flowers each on much branched canes, the plants being literally covered 



from top to bottom with bloom. It is of strong climbing habit and perfectly 



hardy. This is one of the most popular climbing Roses. 



Roserie. Of the same habit of growth and flowering as Tausendschoen, but of 

 a deeper and more even shade of cerise-pink, or carmine; a strong, vigorous 

 grower and free bloomer. 



Silver Moon. Different from all other Roses, with beautiful semi-double 

 flowers four and a half inches and over in diameter; pure white in color, petals 

 of great substance, beautifully cupped, forming a Clematis-like flower. The 

 large bunch of yellow stamens in the centre adds to its attractiveness. 



Tausendschoen. Entirely distinct, not only in Ramblers, but in climbing 

 Roses generally. The individual flowers are of a most elegant and graceful 

 form, not stiff or unnatural, but as beautiful as a semi-double Azalea. In color 

 it is a most delicate shade of soft pink when first opening, changing to carmine 

 on the reverse of petals when fully expanded. These are produced in trusses, 

 each truss a veritable bouquet. 



Rose, Paul's Scarlet Climber 



White Dorothy. Among Rambler Roses none has justly 

 greater popularity than the beautiful pink Dorothy Perkins, 

 on the preceding page. The White Dorothy is a duplicate 

 in color. 



Price. Any of the Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses 

 offered on this and the preceding page, except where noted, 

 in strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each; $60.00 per 100. 

 25 or more supplied at the 100 rate. 



Special Offer. One each of the 18 Hardy Climbing and 

 Rambler Roses, offered on this and preceding page, a splendid 

 collection for $10. 



CLIMBING 

 HYBRID-TEA ROSES 



While not as a rule as free flowering as the bush type of 



Hybrid-Tea Roses, these climbing forms produce a large crop of 



beautiful flowers in June, with a liberal scattering of blooms 



throughout the season. 



Climbing Caroline Testout. Combines all the good 

 points of the popular pink bush Rose in climbing form. 



Climbing Hoosier Beauty. This is a gem, of strong vigor- 

 ous habit, bearing beautiful long buds of an intense rich, 

 dazzling, crimson-scarlet. 



Climbing H. V. Machin. A counterpart of the rich scarlet 

 bush variety, but of very strong climbing habit. 



Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Very free-flower- 

 ing climbing form of this most popular white Rose. 



Climbing Lady Ashtown. The best of all the climbing 

 Hybrid-Tea varieties. A plant in the most exposed part of our 

 Nursery, with very little protection, has withstood the past 

 ten winters, producing not only an immense crop of its very 

 large soft rose-colored flowers in June, but continuing to 

 bloom almost without intermission until the end of the season. 



Price. Any of the above, in strong two-year-old plants, $1.00 

 each. 



offered 

 except 



Climbing Hybrid-Tea Rose Lady Ashtown 



