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Roses 



CLIMBING ROSES— Continued 



Alida Lovett. Best of the pink-flowered Climb- 

 ers, this introduction of the late Dr. Van Fleet 

 bears clusters of shapely, bright shell pink 

 blooms, tinted sulphur yellow at their base, on 

 a long, strong stem. Very hardy, flowers the size 

 of Hybrid Tea Roses. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 



American Pillar. This best of archway covers 

 bears huge clusters of single crimson-carmine 

 Roses, with, a white "Eye" and golden stamens, 

 A gaudy sight in late Spring. 



Aviateur Bleriot. Light orange -pink and apricot 

 yellow buds turn to pale yellow flowers in great 

 abundance. 



Bess Lovett. This unquestioned leader of the red- 

 flowered climbers bears many brilliant Roses of 

 a clear rosy crimson in highly fragrant clusters. 

 These flowers are large and shapely, and borne 

 over a long period of time. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 



Christine Wright. Big cupped blooms of lovely 

 clear rose pink on long stems. Excellent for 

 cutting. 



Climbing American Beauty. Bears very large 

 flowers of a deep rose pink, with lasting fra- 

 grance, in June. The flowers, borne on long 

 stems, are lovely for cutting. One of the most 

 popular of all climbing Roses. 



Climbing Gruss an Teplitz. Produces a wealth 

 of red flowers like those of the popular Gruss an 

 Teplitz, and with the hardiness and persistence 

 of bloom of that sturdy sort. Each 75c., doz. 

 $7.50. 



Crimson Rambler. The popular, hardy, bright 



crimson climber. 

 Dr. Huey. Bears big, deep crimson-maroon flowers 



with yellow stamens, for three weeks. 



Dr. Walter Van Fleet. Most popular pink climb- 

 er, with big, shapely buds, turning to double 

 and fragrant flowers on long stems, good for 

 cutting. 



Dorothy Perkins. Great clusters of shell pink 

 Roses, small and crinkly, double and fragrant, 

 are borne in July on this hardy, popular sort. 



Emily Gray. Bears clusters of shapely biids, early 

 in the season, which turn to light buff" flowers, 

 amber yellow at their base, on long, strong stems. 

 Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 



Ernst Grandpierre. Very shapely pale cream 

 flowers, with yellow bases, are borne several 

 together on a strong stem. 



Eugene Jacquet. An early blooming variety 

 with many large and fragrant clusters of cherry 

 red flowers. Few thorns. 



Excelsa. Particularly vigorous climber, with 

 countless blooms of a bright crimson-pink, in big 

 clusters. Flowers are exceptionally lasting. 



Flower of Fairfield. An everblooming sport of 

 the popular Crimson Rambler. 



Gardenia. Most popular yellow-flowered Climber, 

 this vigorous Rose bears many shapely yellow 

 buds which become creamy white flowers, cen- 

 tered yellow. Hardiest of all yeflow sorts and 

 excellent for cut flowers. 



Ghislaine de Feligonde. Clusters of bright yel- 

 low buds turn to flesh-tinted yellowish flowers, 

 with golden stamens. 



GOLDEN GLOW 



(Patent Applied for) 

 Many amateur gardeners have complained 

 of the scarcity of bloom on yellow-flowered 

 hardy Climbing Roses. Here is one, how- 

 ever, which should please them, for a simply 

 overwhelming number of golden flowers are 

 produced, making the plant a riot of brilliancy 

 in its June crop. All in all, Golden Glow is the 

 most promising of all the newer Climbers. 

 Each $1.50, doz. $15.00 



Prices for all varieties, unless otherwise noted, 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment 



Mary Lovett. Best by far of the white-flowered 

 Climbers, this lovely introduction of Dr. Van 

 Fleet rounds out the Lovett Sisters Roses per- 

 fectly, being a profuse bloomer of big, double, 

 fragrant snow - white flowers on long, strong 

 stems. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 



Mary Wallace. Shapely semi-double Roses of 

 bright rosy pink, based salmon, exceptionally 

 large and free flowering. 



Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty). 

 Big, shapely crimson buds become extra large, 

 fragrant flowers of a pearly pink with outer pet- 

 als tinged with crimson. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. Popular Climber, with 

 trusses of big, intense, fiery scarlet flowers unfad- 

 ing in color, very shapely. A profuse bloomer. 



Phyllis Bide. A vigorous producer of shapely 

 flowers in long, loose, clusters, which flowers are 

 pale gold at their base, shaded attractively car- 

 mine-pink at their edges. Continuous in bloom, 

 and has won many gold medals. Each 75c., 

 doz. $7.50. 



Prosperity. An everblooming Climber, with many 

 globular pinkish buds which turn to clusters of 

 large white Roses. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Roserie. Nearly thornless, with big frilled flowers, 

 of rich deep pink, borne in loose clusters. 



Silver Moon. Most popular white climbing Rose 

 with big, Naples-yellow buds, turning to huge, 

 saucer-shaped flowers, clear white, centered 

 yellow. 



The Beacon. Big clusters of fiery red flowers 

 with white "eyes." 



Thelma. Big clusters of delicate pink blooms 

 on a nearly thornless plant. 



White Dorothy. Creamy white-flowered form of 

 the popular Dorothy Perkins. 



Wichuraiana. A perfect ground cover, and ideal 

 for holding banks, with large clusters of pure 

 white Roses from a dense mat of shining foliage, 

 nearly evergreen. 



each 50c., doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 



is desired hy Parcel Fast) 



