CLIMBING ROSES— Continued 

 Strong, field-grown plants (except as noted): Each 85c, doz. $8.50, 100 

 $60.00. (Add 10 per cent to remittance if shipment is desired by Parcel Post.) 



FLASH. (Patent No. 396.) Buds yellow with scarlet suffusion, flowers 

 orange-scarlet with golden anthers at the center. The most vividly col- 

 ored of all Pillar Roses. Blooms are produced singly and in clusters; 

 olive-green foliage. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00 . 



Flower of Fairfield. A very hardy sort, resembling the Crimson Rambler in 

 color; practically everhlooming. 



Gardenia. (Hardy Marechal Niel.) The very pretty, pointed buds of this 

 Rose are nankeen-yellow, turning to waxy white when expanded, and 

 are held on long stems. 



GOLDEN GLOW. (Patent No. 263.) A veritable "shower of gold," producing 

 great quantities of shining golden Roses throughout the June season. 

 This most promising of all the yellow Climbers was awarded a medal 

 by the International Test Gardens of Portland, Oregon, for beauty and 

 adaptability. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Jacotte. A lovely sort which bears big, deep copper-yellow Roses, tinted 

 coppery red, in great profusion. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Mary Lovett. This is much like the beautiful Dr. W. Van Fleet Rose, ex- 

 cepting that the large, full flowers are pure snow-white. They are held 

 on long, strong stems and are delightfully sweet-scented. 



Mary Wallace. Hardy, with many big, shapely buds which become extra 

 large, semi-double flowers of luminous rosy pink, borne several together 

 on long, strong stems. Fragrant. 



NEW DAWN. (Patent No. 1.) The Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet. Iden- 

 tical with its parent in every way, size and formation of flower, color, 

 etc., but blooms continuously throughout the summer and fall. Each 

 $1.50, doz. $15.00. 



Paul Scarlet. Most popular of the red climbers, with many vivid scarlet 



blooms, never fading until their petals fall, and borne in big clusters. 



A vigorous climber which is easy to grow. 

 Phyllis Bide. Lovely Roses, pale gold at bases, passing to carmine-pink 



at their edges, are produced continuously on this dainty climber. Each 



$1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Primrose. Bright primrose-yellow flowers borne several together on a long 



stem; an abundant bloomer for four weeks in May and June. 

 PROSPERITY. Many globular pinkish white buds turn to clusters of big 

 white Roses on this most nearly everblooming of climbing sorts. Each 

 $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET 



Roserie. Large, frilled flowers of a deep, even pink, borne 

 in a profusion of loose clusters. 



Silver Moon. Big shapely buds of pale primrose-yellow 

 open to big, semi-double flowers of pure creamy white, 

 with golden anthers. 



Spanish Beauty (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin). 

 An entirely distinct variety, with many 

 huge fragrant Roses of opalescent pink 

 attractively curled and overlaid with claret- 

 carmine, followed by pear-shaped fruit. 



White Dorothy Perkins. Huge clusters of small 

 creamy white blooms. Good for holding 

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



Wichuroiana. An invaluable trailer, with 

 many big clusters of pure white flowers. 

 Ideal for covering banks. Each 60c, doz. 

 $6.00, 100 $35.00. 



Habit of Growth of 

 Polyantha Rose 



PoJ4^€i4iJJta Ho^ei. - Baby Rambler 



Climbing Type 



Roses of this class are truly "Everblooming", their glorious display 

 starting in June, and continuing, without interruption, until severe 

 freezing weather. The flowers are borne in clusters on dwarf, bushy 

 plants. 



(F.) following description indicates large-flowered (floribunda) type. 

 Plant from 2 to 3 feet apart. They need no winter protection. 



Price: 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.) 



Cecile Brunner. The small flowers are bright pink on a yellow 

 ground. 



Dagmar Spaeth (White Lafayette). The pure white flowers are 

 produced in large trusses throughout the summer. Splendid 

 for cutting; always in bloom. (F.) 



Gloria Mundi. A bonfire of orange-scarlet Roses, simply gor- 

 geous when in bloom. Unexcelled for bedding. 



MARIE PA VIE. Best white Baby Rambler, with a great quantity 

 of big, double, waxy white flowers, centered flesh-pink when 

 fully open, and sweetly fragrant. (F.) 



Mrs. R. M. Finch. Tall grower with glorious big rose-pink 

 bloom in fragrant branching clusters, perfect in a mass plant- 

 ing. (F.) 



ORANGE TRIUMPH. The sparkling scarlet-orange flowers are 

 large and double, and are borne in huge clusters. Glossy 

 green foliage adds to the attractiveness of this strong grow- 

 ing novelty. 



Pink Charm. (Bright Pink Aachen.) Lovely shade of bright pink; 



especially good for mass effect. 

 Rosenelfe. Silvery, rose-pink blooms, frequently 2V2 inches 



across; very double. (F.) 

 Triomphe Orleanais. Bright cherry-red, medium size, double 



flowers in clusters. 



POLYANTHA ROSES MAKE ATTRACTIVE SMALL HEDGES 



ROSA ROULETTI 



MINIATURE 

 ROSE 



6 to 8 inches. A continuous producer of semi-double, very 

 small, rosy pink flowers from early summer until frost. The 

 foliage is compact, yet miniature, and the plant itself is 

 indispensable in any rockery. Also, if taken from the 

 ground in mid-fall and placed in pots, they will furnish 

 lovely winter blooms. 



Strong plants from 3-in. pots, each 50c, doz. S5.00, 

 100 $35.00. 



Little Silver. N. J. 



Climbing and Polyantha Roses [9] 



