Climbing 

 White Maman Cochet 



For many years the old White Maman Cochet 

 has been considered one of the very best of all 

 White Tea Roses, and this new climber has all the 

 superfine qualities of that old standard Rose, with 

 added value in its climbing habit. The foliage is 

 strong and of a delightfully fresh green, is not 

 subject to disease or insect attacks, and even when 

 not in bloom the plant is of great charm, adding 

 great beauty to the house. 



The exquisite white flowers, every one of which 

 is a perfect specimen of the White Maman Cochet 

 Rose, are borne in the greatest profusion, fairly 

 covering the plant all summer, for it is one of 

 the most constant bloomers of all the white climb- 

 ing Roses. It is absolutely hardy, except in the 

 extreme North, where it requires some slight pro- 

 tection. It is a strong, vigorous grower, throwing 

 up strong canes 15 to 20 feet long in a single sea- 

 son. 



First size, strong plants, 20c each, 6 for 81.00; 

 larger size, 30c each; two-year-old plants, very 

 large, 50c each. 



AMERICAN PILLAR _A new Climber of extremely 

 vigorous habit of growth, the bushes being clothed 

 in lively green from earliest spring until late in 

 the fall. The flowers are produced in profusion, 

 fairly covering the bush, and their pretty pink 

 color is a delight to the eye. In the fall, the flow- 

 ers are followed by large clusters of attractive red 

 berries, which are highly ornamental. Planted 

 singly or in groups on the lawn, this Rose is 

 sure to evoke favorable comment. Strong 

 young plants, 20c each, 6 for SI. 00; larger 

 size, 35c each; two-year-old plants, 45c each. 



BALTIMORE BELLE _Paip blush variegated 

 carmine-rose and white. Very double flowers 

 in beautiful clusters. 



BIRDIE BLYE _Ruds long and pointed. Color 

 bright carmine, changing to bright satiny rose 

 as they open. Blooms produced at the end of 

 every shoot in clusters. 



CHRISTINE WRIGHT _T^rpe thick, leathery fo- 

 liage. Flowers 4 inches in diameter. Color 

 bright, clear pink, almost double; borne in large 

 clusters. 



rxAINSBOROUGH _nelicatelv tinted flesh, almost 

 white and lustrous as satin. An admirer com- 

 pared the flower to a beautiful girl wearing a 

 Gainsborough hat ornamented with white os- 

 trich plumes; hence the name. 



Price of all Hardy Climbing Roses offered in this 

 section, except where noted. 15c each. 50c for any 

 4; larger size, 20c each, 3 for 50c. postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 40c each, by express. 



Friend. Neb.. March 11. 1915. 

 Dear Sirs: — Last year I purchased from you your Special 

 Offer of 16 Roses for $100. and I was astonished at the 

 growth of them. Every one of them prew. The climbers in 

 the collection jirew from ten to sixteen feet, and the ever- 

 bloomers were loaded with buds and flowers from July until 

 November. Your Roses are sure what you claim them to be. 

 and then some. 



Yours very truly, ROY GIBSON. 



73 



