LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



Roses 7 



Climbing Claudius Pernet. Lovely climbing 

 type of the most popular yellow flowered Ever- 

 blooming Rose, with its pure yellow blooms to 

 brighten your porch or arbor. (Not absolutely 

 hardy north of Philadelphia without Winter pro- 

 tection). Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Climbing Maman Cochet. Popular old-timer, 

 with big pink flowers on long, strong stems. (Not 

 hardy north of Philadelphia without some Winter 

 protection). Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Dorothy Perkins. Always in demand, with its 

 huge trusses of colorful pink flowers, making 

 natural garlands of Roses if given a little urging. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Most popular of the pink climb- 

 ing Roses, with perfectly shaped, large flowers, a 

 soft flesh pink in color, for over three weeks. 

 Equal in beauty to the most attractive of Ever- 

 blooming Roses. 



EASLEA'S GOLDEN RAMBLER (U. S. Plant 

 Patent No. 114). Bears big clusters of rich, deep 

 golden Roses, well formed and richly fragrant. 

 This English Rose is unquestionably the finest 

 hardy yellow climber that has yet been introduced. 

 Each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 



Emily Gray. Early to bloom, with natural bou- 

 quets of light orange yellow Roses, tinged salmon 

 on their inner petals, and amber at their base. 

 They are borne on crimson stems, with deep green 

 hollylike foliage — a delightful color combination. 

 (Give Winter protection north of Philadelphia). 

 Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 



Ernst Grandpierre. Creamy white blooms from 

 salmon yellow buds; fragrant. 



Excelsa. Many large clusters of crimson scarlet 

 Roses are produced on this vigorous climber, with 

 attractive, glossy foliage. A very hardy old 

 favorite. 



Gardenia. Bright yellow buds open to creamy 

 yellow flowers which do indeed resemble Gar- 

 denias in the shapeliness of their petals. By far 

 the most popular yellow climbing Rose and un- 

 doubtedly worthy of the universal esteem in which 

 it is held. 



Paul's Scarlet 



Dr. W. Van Fleet 



Mary Lovett. Last of the Van Fleet "Lovett 

 Sisters Climbing Roses," this variety produces 

 big, waxy white flowers with strong, delightful 

 fragrance. Unquestionably the finest white 

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



Mme. Gregoire Staechelin ("Spanish Beauty"), 

 Early blooming sort which produces hordes of 

 long-pointed crimson buds, turning to great, 

 opalescent pink flowers overlaid with claret car- 

 mine, tipped with crimson, and highly fragrant. 

 These super-Roses are followed by unusual Pear- 

 shaped fruit. Altogether a thoroughly lovely 

 variety. 



Paul's Scarlet. Most brilliant and vivid climber yet 

 introduced, this popular sort literally blazes with 

 its small trusses of intense fiery scarlet flowers, 

 very shapely. Probably the most popular of all 

 climbing Roses. 



Primrose. A floral treasure, with shapely Roses of 

 an unfading primrose yellow, produced several 

 together among its handsome foliage. They are 

 are borne on long stems, making them lovely as 

 cut flowers. 



Silver Moon. Huge, saucer-shaped Roses nearly 

 5 in. across, in small sprays, clear white, and cen- 

 tered a brilliant yellow. Most popular of the white- 

 flowered climbers, with strong fragrance. 



The Beacon. Distinctive flowers, bright fiery red 

 with a white "eye," are produced in big clusters. 



Thelma. Bears countless clusters of large, yet deli- 

 cate, coral pink flowers. A lovely sight in full 

 bloom. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



White Dorothy Perkins. White-flowered form of 

 the popular Dorothy Perkins — equally charming 

 and adaptable. 



Wichuraiana. More a trailer than a climber, with 

 big clusters of pure white flowers. Ideal for 

 holding banks. 



All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 50c., doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 



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