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CLIMBING 

 ROSES, 

 Continued 



TAUSENDSCHOEN (Thousand Beauties). 



— A fine rose indeed. it is a very strong 

 grower, and from early June until well into 

 July it is literally covered with clusters of 

 decorative semi-double flowers of varied 

 shades of deep to light pink and white. Its 

 bloom is produced actually in bewildering 

 profusion. A peculiar characteristic of this 

 variety is that it has no thorns. 



VONDEL. — An everblooming climbing 

 rose. The flowers are apple blossom pink, 

 semi-double, fragrant, and are produced in 

 clusters throughout the summer, but are rather 

 small. Similar to the Empress of India or 

 Apple Blossom Rose. 



CLIMBING ROSES, 

 Concluded 



WICHURAIANA (Memorial Rose).— A per- 

 fect trailer, hugging the ground closely. It 

 grows from ten to fifteen feet in a season, and 

 is densely furnished with dark green, glossy 

 foliage. The flowers are single, pure white, 

 with golden yellow stamens and with the de- 

 lightful fragrance of the dear old Banksia Rose. 



WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS.— A sport 

 of the popular Dorothy Perkins, and like it in 

 every way except its flowers are white. Free 

 in bloom and with disease-resistant foliage. 



Price, all varieties Climbing Roses (except 

 as noted), strong two-year field-grown plants, 

 60c. each; $6.00 per dozen. From five-inch 

 pots, 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. 



BABY RAMBLER AND POLYANTHA ROSES 



A most interesting and useful class of rose 

 flowers of nearly all are quite small, but are pr 

 out the entire summer and autumn. With us a 

 Price, from five-inch pots, 75c. each; $7.50 pe 



CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER (Mme. Nor- 

 bert Levavasseur). — The well-known original 

 Baby Rambler. During the entire summer it 

 yields a constant display of small, double 

 purplish-crimson roses in clusters. 



ECHO. — Similar in make-up of flower to 

 Tausendschoen and a strong grower. The 

 flowers, of tender pink, are large and well 

 formed and are produced in large bouquets. 

 A most beautiful variety and one that should 

 be in every collection. 



ELLEN PAULSON.— Very floriferous. of 

 brilliant deep pink large-sized flowers, borne 

 in clusters. 



ERNA TESCHENDORF. — An improved 

 form of the original Baby Rambler, being a 

 more dazzling crimson and the flowers more 

 full than those of its parent. Blooms from 

 May to end of October. 



s. All are of somewhat bush}- habit and the 

 oduced in clusters in great profusion through- 

 11 those offered are hardy without protection, 

 r dozen. 



MARIE PAVIE 



Plant a bed of Marie Pavic, if but a small one. 

 and it zoill prove a source of delight for many 

 years. 



For profuse and constant bloom this is with- 

 out an equal. The small flowers, which re- 

 semble miniature tea roses, are a delicate flesh 

 pink, deepening toward the center; fragrant 

 and very lasting. It is "The Rose for Every- 

 body." 



MRS. CUTBUSH.— Deep bright pink; a 



very free bloomer; one of the very best. 



WHITE BABY RAMBLER (Katherine 

 Zeimet). — The pure white, double flowers of 

 this variety are produced in great profusion 

 for nearlv four months. Of dwarf habit. 



