Climbing Roses 



Hardy Climbing Roses 



Aviateur Bleriot — One of the few yellow ram- 

 blers. Blooms in large clusters of medium sized 

 fully double saffron yellow flowers. Very vigorous. 



Christine Wright — Strong climber; flowers 

 in clusters, are very double The color, a bright, 

 wildrose-pink, is unique. Beautiful in bud and 

 when fully open. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Climbing American Beauty — Blooms same 

 color and fragrance as the well-known variety 

 whose name it bears. Wonderfully free bloomer. 



Crimson Rambler — Large clusters of crimson 

 semi-double flowers produced in great profusion. 

 Best known of all ramblers, but subject to mildew. 



Dorthy Perkins — A strong grower and very 

 hardy. Produces great quantities of semi-double 

 clear rose-pink flowers. Very hardy. 



Dr. Van Fleet — Noted for its dainty color and 

 exquisitely shaped buds and flowers; mildly per- 

 fumed. The open flowers are quite large and most 

 attractive. Flesh-pink; outer petals cupped. 



Ernest Grandpier — The glistening white, very 

 double flowers are fine for cutting. Double. Each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Eugene Jacquet — A fine climber with cherry- 

 red, fragrant flowers. Both the flowers and the 

 clusters are large and last a long time. Each, $1.00 ; 

 dozen, $10.00. 



Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins) — Intense crim- 

 son scarlet, double flowers in brilliant clusters, 

 set in glossy shining fohage. An improved Crimson 

 Rambler. 



Flower of Fairfield — An everblooming Crim- 

 son Rambler; practically mildew-proof, and of 

 hardiest constitution. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Gardenia (Hardy Marechal Niel) — Noted for 

 its beautiful yellow pointed buds. Flowers creamy 

 when open. Foliage glossy; plant a bit tender. 



Lady Gay — A profusion of soft cherry-blossom- 

 pink flowers, fading to blush white, contrast 

 pleasantly with the dark green fohage. 



Mary Wallace — A pillar rose. Forms strong 

 bushes 6 to 8 feet in height. Blooms with great 

 freedom during June, and again during late sum- 

 mer and fall. The semi-double flowers, more than 

 four inches in diameter, are bright, clear rose-pink, 

 with salmon tints at the bases of the petals. 

 Foliage glossy, and disease-resistant. Strong field- 

 grown plants, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber — Introduced only a 

 few years ago, its worth may be known from the 

 fact that it is already a standard variety. Of the pil- 

 lar t3^pe, the rose is noted for the numbers and the 

 bright fiery scarlet color of its flowers, which are 

 semi-double and last over a long blooming season. 

 Heavy two-year-old field-grown plants, each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Purity — A semi-double white of large size and 

 beauty which has been pronounced one of the finest 

 of the whites. Heavy two-year old field-grown 

 plants, each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Roserie (Red Tausendschoen) — A deep cerise- 

 pink companion of the very popular "Thousand 

 Beauties" and much used by the florists for forcing. 



Silver Moon — Tliis rose is in a class by itself — 

 The many yellow pointed buds in June open to 

 huge pure white flowers, four or more inches in 

 diameter. Glossy foliage. 



Tausendschoen (Thousand Beauties) — An old 

 standard variety much used by florists for forcing; 

 noted for its wealth of clusters of semi-double 

 flowers; light pink and white of varied shades. 

 Thornless; flowering season June, and July. 



Wichuraiana (Memorial Rose) — The parent of 

 many climbing varieties; excellent for covering 

 banks, walls, etc. Trailer rather than climber with 

 glossy green foliage and single, sweet white flowers. 



White Dorothy Perkins — A sport of the well- 

 known Dorthy Perkins, like it in every way except 

 the color. 



Price, except as noted, strong two year old field-grown plants, each, 75c; dozen $7.50. 



How much more sightly than bare wall! Crimson Rambler is very effective, used this way. 



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