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Climbing 

 Tea 



Noisette 

 Roses 



Marechal Niel 



This is the wonderful garden Bose our 

 friends in the Southland are so fortunate in 

 being able to grow in their gardens to perfection. 

 Buds and flowers superb, extra large, very double 

 and deliciously perfumed. Deep golden yellow. 

 Blooms with greatest freedom. In the North, should 

 have very careful protection in open ground during winter. 

 Chromatella (Cloth of Gold) (M. H.). Bright yeUow. 

 Climbing Devoniensis (H.). White, tinged with blush. 

 Fortune's Double Yellow (M. H.). Bronzed yeUow or 



coppery and fawn color. 

 Solfaterre (M. H.). Climbing habit; fine clear, sulphur- 

 yellow; large, full and double. 

 William Allen Richardson (M. H.). Coppery-yellow, 



flushed with carmine. 

 AUister Stella Gray. Light yeUow. 

 Pillar of Gold. Rosy pink, base yeUow. 

 Climbing Bridesmaid. Clear, dark pink. 

 Climbing Marie Guillot. Pure snow-white, tinged 

 with pale yellow. 



D. & C. Special Rose Fertilizer 



We have had so many inquiries asking for a good fertilizer for 

 Roses that we have after many years of experimenting found one 

 that we highly recommend for indoors and out. Not only for Roses, 

 but for all kinds of plants, but especially for Roses. We have added 

 to this, material which wiU keep your plants free from insects of 

 all kinds, both in the soil and on the plants. This is put up in a very 

 convenient form so that it can be used without any inconvenience or 

 disagreeableness. One pound packages, 30 cts. each; 5 lbs, 

 $1.25 by parcel post prepaid; 100 lbs. by express collect, $10.00. 

 Directions for use with each package. 



These are the Roses which make such a 



glorious display in the warmer sections of the 



country, covering porches, pergolas and 



trellises with their handsome fohage and 



gorgeous flowers. 



Those marked H. wiU be found hardy even in the 



coldest climate if given protection during the winter, while 



those marked M. H. are moderately hardy and especially 



valuable for open ground culture south of Philadelphia and 



in California. 



Climbing White Maman Cochet 



The exquisite white flowers, every one of which is a 

 perfect specimen of the White Maman Cochet Rose, are 

 borne in great profusion, fairly covering the plant all 

 summer, for it is one of the most constant bloomers of 

 aU the white climbing Roses. It is fairly hardy, but in 

 the extreme North, it requires protection. It is a strong, 

 vigorous grower, throwing up strong canes 15 to 20 feet 

 long in a single season. 



Climbing Pink Maman Cochet. A pure Maman 

 Cochet Rose of the climbing habit. Sufficiently hardy to 

 withstand the vigor of the northern winters with protec- 

 tion. Blooms throughout the growing season. 

 Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, variegated carmine-rose 



and white. Very double flowers in beautiful clusters. 

 James Sprunt (M. H.). Deep cherry-red, double. 

 Gold or Ophir (M. H.). Nasturtium-yellow, suflFused 



with coppery-red. 

 Lamarque (M. H.). Light canary-yeUow. 

 Climbing Cecile Bruner. Color rosy pink, rich, 



creamy-white ground. Needs protection. 

 Striped Reine Marie Henriette. Striped and flamed 



in bright carmine and pale rose. 

 White Marechal Niel. Identical with its parent. Yellow 



Marechal Niel, but pure white. 

 Zepherin Drouat. Flowers very large and double, of 



fine, bright rose color. 

 Gloire de Dijon (H.). Rich creamy white, beautifuUy 



tinged with amber and pale blush. 

 Mary Washington (H.). Pure white; perfectly double; 



borne in large clusters. 

 Reine Marie Henriette (H.). Extra large flowers, 



glowing crimson. 



Price of All Roses on this page, strong plants, 25 cts. each; 

 5 for $1.00; two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per dozen, 

 by express, of one or more varieties; or 85 cts. each by parcel 

 post, with soil on roots. 



