SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS, ROSES AND HOUSE PLANTS 23 



CLIMBING TEA AND 

 NOISETTE ROSES 



The Roses in the list given below marked 

 "H" will be found hardy everywhere, with 

 slight protection; those marked "M.H."' 

 are moderately hardy and especially val- 

 uable for open-ground cultivation south of 

 Philadelphia. 



The Marvelous Everblooming 

 Crimson Rambler 



Brilliant crimson flowers from early spring 

 until frost. The youngest plants bloom pro- 

 fusely the first year. Absolutely hardy ev- 

 erywhere and retains the bright, fresh 

 green of its foliage all summer. Our stock 

 is direct from the introducer in Germany, 



and is guaranteed true in every 



respect. No matter how preten- . 

 tious your home or how humble, 

 this Rose will beautify it with 

 its magnificent clusters of bril- 

 liant crimson flowers, which will 

 fairly glow with their brilliancy 

 of color all summer. Extra-large, 

 vigorous plants from 3-inch 

 pots, 30 cts. each, 4 for $1; two- 

 year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER. One- 

 year plants will attain a height 

 of 10 to 20 feet in a single sea- 

 son, and the second year they 

 will continue to produce a mar- 

 velous profusion of rich and 

 glowing crimson flowers in 

 large clusters. It presents a 

 vivid crimson mass of beauty 

 when in full bloom, during June 

 and July. It is absolutely hardy 

 everywhere and is equally de- 

 sirable for growing in bush 

 form by pegging it down, or as 

 pot-plants. Also in massive field- 

 grown, dormant plants, 60 cts. 

 each, $7 per dozen. 



Philadelphia Crimson Ram- 

 bler. Brighter, deeper and more 

 intense crimson flowers than 

 the Crimson Rambler, it has the 

 additional advantage of being 

 entirely free from mildew. 



White Dorothy Perkins. One 

 of the handsomest of all White 

 Rambler Roses, bearing im- 

 mense trusses of white flowers. 



Alberic Barbier. A wonderfully beauti- 

 ful Climbing Rose with dark, glossy green 

 foliage and handsome white flowers. 



♦Mrs. Robert Peary. The handsome 

 white flowers, when open, are of splendid 

 substance, extra-large, deep and double. 



Thousand Beauties (Tausendschon). 

 The colors run from delicate balsam or 

 tender rose through the intermediate 

 shades of rose, carmine and yellow. 



Lady Gay. Flowers of a delicate cherry- 

 pink color, which fades to a soft white. 

 Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, in strong, special-size plants from 



3- and 3^-inch pots, 25 cts. each, any 5 for $1. Two-year-old plants, only in 

 the varieties indicated py a diamond (♦), 45 cts. each, by ex press 



BEAB IN MIND: Our special or first-size Rose plants are not the "20-for>a-dollar" kind/ 

 but are strong* specimens from 3- and Si^-inch pots — twice the size of the ordinary mail-order 

 Rose plants. 



GREATEST OF ALL CLIMBING ROSES — EVE1.^^^^.....\ G 

 CRIMSON RAMBLER 



All the Roses in this list are particularly 

 recommended for southern planting 



♦Marechal Niel. M.H. A glorious Rose. 

 Buds and flowers superb; extra-large, dou- 

 ble and deliciously perfumed. Deep golden 

 yellow. Blooms with greatest freedom. 



♦White Marechal Niel. M.H. A white 

 form of the brilliant yellow Marechal Niel, 

 but of a dazzling white. 



Reine Marie Henriette. H. Extra-large, 

 finely formed flowers; very large and dou- 

 ble; borne in clusters; glowing crimson. 



