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CLIMBING 

 ROSES, 

 Continued 



TAUSENDSCHOEN (Thousand Beauties). 



— A fine rose indeed. It is a very strong grow- 

 er, 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 in 

 actually bewildering profusion. A neculiar char- 

 acteristic of this variety is that it has no thorns. 



VONDEL. — An everblooming climbing rose. 

 The flowers are apple blossom pink, semi-dou- 

 ble, fragrant, and are produced in clusters 

 throughout the summer, but are rather small. 

 Similar to the Empress of India or Apple Blos- 

 som 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 that 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, 

 75c. each; $7.50 per dozen. From five-inch pots, 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 



BABY RAMBLER AND POLYANTHA ROSES 



A most interesting and useful class of roses. All are of somewhat bushy habit and the flow- 

 ers of nearly all are quite small, but are produced in clusters in great profusion throughout the 

 entire summer and autumn. With us all those offered are hardy without protection. Price (ex- 

 cept as noted), from five-inch pots, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 



CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER (Mme. Nor- LAFAYETTE.— The most free-flowering of 

 bert Levavasseur). — The well-known original all Baby Ramblers, reminding one, in its habit. 



Baby Rambler. During the entire summer it 

 produces a constant display of small, double 

 purplish-crimson roses in clusters. 



ELLEN PAULSON.— Yields a profusion 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. 



of ever famous "Gruss an Teplitz," among the 

 Everblooming Roses. Of compact, bushy habit, 

 with flowers of great size borne in even greater 

 clusters. Color — a pure crimson, shaded a 

 lighter red as flowers fade. Each, $1.50; dozen, 

 $15.00. 



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 nearly four months. Of dwarf habit. 



SPECIAL OFFER. — We will supply one strong plant (from 5-inch pot) of each of above 

 6 Baby Ramblers for $5.00; 2 of each, 12 in all, for $9.50. 



