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NEW RAMBLER AND 

 CLIMBING ROSES 



Albertine. A remarkably free-flowering rambler with 

 nicely shaped buds expanding to moderately double flowers 

 of splendid form, nearly four inches in diameter; of a pleas- 

 ing cameo-pink with silvery suffusion, sweetly scented; 

 foliage rich deep glossy green. 



Emily Gray. In this we have a real yellow climbing Rose as 

 hardy as Dr. Van Fleet. The buds are long and pointed, 

 of splendid shape; in color a beautiful light orange-yellow 

 changing to pale orange as they expand; they are borne on 

 stiff stems of sufficient length for cutting; these stems are 

 of a crimson-red color which together with the unusually 

 dark green, glossy, holly-like foliage, adds a charm to the 

 flowers and makes the plant, even when out of bloom, a 

 most ornamental subject. 



Ernestine Cosme. A unique single flowered variety of 

 pretty form and of a delicate soft pink, which are produced 

 in great pyramidal-shaped, many flowered sprays, in great- 

 est profusion; a vigorous healthy grower. 



Jacotte. A wonderfully distinct Rose of strong, vigorous 

 habit, bronzy colored branches and rich green, glossy, 

 disease resisting foliage and good sized, delightfully sweet 

 scented flowers of a light salmon-orange with golden-yel- 

 low shadings at the base of the petals. On account of its 

 strong healthy growth, clean foliage and beautiful flowers, 

 differing from all other varieties, we consider this a gem 

 among climbers and a Rose that will please all who plant it. 



New Climbing Rose, Emily Gray 

 Papa Gouchault. We have been weU pleased with our own experi- 

 ence with this comparatively new French Rambler and have had 

 niany favorable comments. It is a pure crimson holding its color 

 under all weather conditions without fading, with healthy mildew 

 resisting foliage; the flowers are produced in large trusses of 15 to 

 20 flowers each; extremely hardy. 



Phyllis Bide iNe. E.erUoo.nln, CliM. -^^^^-'I^'I^ZTLT.Z:^ 

 cLber in the collection and which was awarded a GoW^^^^t^/this variety is 

 Rose Society's Show at Glasgow, Scotland m 1924 The eat«re °^ g^^„, 



that it blooms continuously throughout the ^;'"^7";"^J^^ ^^^ rce/ully reflexed 

 are of small size they are of exquisite form m bud °P«""^SJ,f^^Yd J^ase flushed 

 petals and are produced in long loose sprays; in color a pak gold 

 and shaded pretty rosy-carmine towards the edges. $1.50 each. 



solarium. In single flowering climbers this is a gem^ ^^^^fJ^^VS/rf mo^ 

 Star of Persia. A brilliant new Rose with flowers on the order of the lovely old 



$1.50 each, 

 handsome foliage. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 

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Price. 



.A «1 no each One each of the 9 New Climber Roses for $8.50. 

 Any of the above, except where noted, $1.00 eacH. une eac 



