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Ruby Queen crowns the fence with beauty 



FOR BEAUTIFYING BOUNDARIES, FENCES, ETC. 



Certain Roses lend themselves admirably to being trained over 

 objects on which they can have support. The above illustration shows 

 Ruby Queen draped over a fence; the best kinds for such a purpose, 

 we think, are 



page 2-yr. 

 Dorothy Perkins. Pink .... 15 $o 35 



Ruby Queen. Red 23 30 



American Pillar, Single. Pink 13 50 



page 2-yr. 

 Philadelphia Rambler. Red. 22 $0 35 



Tausendschon. Blush 24 50 



Gardenia. Yellow 16 35 



Quite as pretty an effect may be had with certain other kinds by 

 allowing them to grow over a wall, as shown below. Their willowy 

 vine-like branches are very graceful, the foliage is shiny and almost 

 evergreen, giving these the advantage over the Ramblers of being 

 attractive even when not in bloom and almost the entire year. 



page 2-yr. 

 Wichuraiana, Single. White 24 $0 35 

 Universal Favorite Pink.. 24 35 

 Manda's Triumph Wh te . .21 35 



Lady Gay. Pink . . . 



Alba Rubifolia. Colored foli- 



page 2-yr. 

 .17 $0 40 



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35 



Any SIX 35c. kinds on this page $1.75, express here, or delivered 

 for $2. For the above effect, plant from 3 to 8 feet apart 



A wall made beautiful by Manda's Triumph 

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