(Patented and Standard Sorts) 



Ramblers, as we have come to know this chmbing and trailing species of 

 Rose, make their greatest contribution to beauty by converting a bleak wall 

 or a barren trellis into a sightly spot. Their foliage provides a screen against 

 the sun, and, when needed, against intruders. The sternness of a fence is 

 softened by their blossoms and sprightliness. 



Each variety which we offer has been given the most rigid sort of test, so 

 that we can recommend each of these varieties with entire confidence that 

 they will please all who plant them. 



Price (except as noted): Strong, field-grown plants, each 85c, doz. S8.50, 

 100 S60.00. (Add 10 per cent to remittance if shipment is desired by Parcel 

 Post). 



ALIDA LOVETT — A Dr. Van Fleet Introduction 



APRICOT GLOW 



CLIMBING TALISMAN 



Albertine. Big copper-chamois blooms, reversed salmon and turn- 

 ing silvery copper-pink with age. 



Alida Lovett. The best pink climber. An extra strong sort, intro- 

 duced by the late Dr. Van Fleet, producing bright, shell-pink 

 flowers, tinted sulphur-yellow at base and of Hybrid Tea size. 



American Pillar. Huge trusses of big single flowers, a brilliant rosy 

 scarlet, prominently centered white, against glossy foliage, fol- 

 lowed by bright red fruits. 



APRICOT GLOW. (Patent No. 200.) The medium size flowers, which 

 are a luminous bright apricot, shading to yellow at the base, are 

 borne in large clusters. Fragrant. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Bess Lovett. A Van Fleet introduction with cup-shaped, light crim- 

 son blooms, full and large, in long-stemmed clusters, good for 

 cutting. Intensely fragrant. Our favorite red climber. 



Climbing American Beauty. Brilliant carmine, sizable roses borne 

 on good stems for cutting, and highly perfumed. 



Climbing President Hoover. The shapely blooms of flame, orange, 

 gold and cerise-pink are fragrant and lasting when cut. Protect 

 in winter north of Philadelphia. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Climbing Roslyn. Long-pointed, deep orange buds open to large, 

 semi-double flowers of golden yellow. Protect in winter north of 

 Philadelphia. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Climbing Sunburst. Medium-size, long-pointed buds, open to 

 cupped flowers of cadmium-yellow, passing to yellow-orange 

 in center. Protect in winter north of Philadelphia. Each $1.00, 

 doz. $10.00. 



Climbing Talisman. Brilliant buds, red on outer side of petals, 

 and gold on inner side, turn to well-shaped blooms, scarlet- 

 orange and rich yellow. Protect in winter north of Philadelphia. 

 Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Dorothy Perkins. A most popular climbing rose, with many pen- 

 dulous sprays of beautiful miniature shell-pink flowers. Good 

 for holding banks. Each 60c, doz. $6.00, 100 $35.00. 



Dr. Huey. Semi-double, large flowers of crimson maroon, shaded 

 black, borne in many clusters on a hardy plant, make the 

 bush a riot of color for many weeks. 



Dr. Walter Van Fleet. Best known and most popular of climbing 

 roses, this extra vigorous sort bears a tremendous crop of 

 long-pointed, rich flesh-pink buds, turning to long-stemmed 

 and shapely roses of a soft apple-blossom-pink, delicately per- 

 fumed, and ideal for cutting. 



EASLEA'S GOLDEN RAMBLER. (Patent No. 114.) The compara- 

 tively large, well formed double flowers are deep golden 

 yellow, and borne in large sprays. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Emily Gray. Fragrant Roses of a light buff, tinted salmon on 

 center petals and amber at base; light green glossy foliage. 



ExceLsa. Great quantities of rosy scarlet flowers in extra large 

 trusses from glossy foliage, late in the season. Each 60c, 

 doz. $6.00, 100 $35.00. 



Doorway or Portal For Garage or Building To Cover a Fence Covering an Archivay 



[8] Climbing Roses 



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