SSalfilH-' Roses -Towson Nurseries, Inc 



CLIMBING ROSES 



HaRDY climbing roses are the easiest roses of all to grow. They yield the 

 most spectacular returns for the little effort spent upon them. The older, 

 small-flowered kinds produce a mass of colorful bloom in early summer, 

 and the newer large-flowered varieties, are free bloomers, as exquisite as 

 the Hybrid teas. They bud and bloom on splendid long stems for cutting. 



ALBERTINE. Perfect shaped flowers 

 of a pleasing cameo-pink with silver 

 suffusion, sweetly scented. 



AMERICAN PILLAR. A single flow- 

 ering variety of great beauty. Rosy 

 crimson flower with white eve and 

 cluster of yellow stamens. 



AVIATEUR BLERIOT. Apricot 

 flowers with very pronounced mag- 

 nolia fragrance. 



BREEZE HILL. Deep cream with 

 tints of pink and salmon. Perfectly 

 hardy and one of the latest to come 

 into bloom. 



CLIMBING AMERICAN 

 BEAUTY. One of the best climbing 

 roses, a strong vigorous grower. 

 Blooms freely; rosy crimson flowers. 



CLIMBING BETTY. Monthly 

 blooming—strong, heavy growth with 

 large, dark, glossy-green foliage. 

 Flesh pink outer petals, inner petals 

 clear yellow. Long pointed buds. 



Extra large strong plants, $2.00 



DR. HUEY. Large semi-double, deep 

 crimson-maroon flowers borne in clus- 

 ters, and brightened by yellow an- 

 thers. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET. An outstand- 

 ing rose, excellent foliage, pale pink 

 buds. Flowers size of Tea Rose on 

 long, individual stems. 



DOROTHY PERKINS. Unrivaled 

 for bloom and vigor, brilliant shell 

 pink flowers in clusters. 



EVANGELINE. Large single flow- 

 ers, in clusters, refiexed petals of rosy 

 white, tipped with pink. 



EXCELSA. Double scarlet-crimson 

 blooms with light shades, clusters 

 very large. Has replaced the old 

 crimson Rambler. 



EMILY GRAY. Large semi-double 

 deep yellow flowers, slightly fra- 

 grant and having holly-like foliage. 



GARDENIA. Yellow buds, creamy 

 flowers with rich yellow centers, 

 borne in small sprays. 



HIAWATHA. Brilliant red, white 

 eye and shining yellow stamens. 



JACOTTE. Large, semi-double flow- 

 ers of orange-yellow tinted copper- 

 red borne in clusters, very strong. 

 $1.50 each 



MARY WALLACE. Large semi- 

 double rose-pink flowers, long stems. 



MILKY WAY. Pure waxy white, 

 single flowers in abundant clusters. 



MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. 



Thenew Spanish Beauty ; long pointed 

 buds crimson at first as the sepals 

 divide, then the firm outer petals 

 show splashes of carmine as flower 

 opens, with iridescent pearl-pink 

 inside. It is richly perfumed. 



$2.50 each 



PARADISE. Large single flowers. 

 Notched white petals with rosy tips. 



PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. A 



favorite with its scarlet flowers borne 

 in small trusses. 



SILVER MOON. Large white flow- 

 ers with golden anthers, good foliage. 



STAR OF PERSIA. Semi-double 

 light yellow flowers, does not fade. 



The above $i.oo each except where noted 



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