SPECIAL PURPOSE VARIETIES 



For Training up Walls, Porches or Trellis Work 

 (Use any of the climbers, or Wichuraianas) 



For a mild climate, *' Ever -bloom- 

 ing*' Climbers ^^^^ 



Birdie Blye . 21 



Mrs. Robert Peary 28 



*Marechal Niel 27 



*Wm. Allen Richardson 30 



"Of these 4 the first 2 are 

 quite hardy ; the last 2 well-kno\\Ti 

 beauties of the South may be 

 grown as far North as Philadelphia, 

 if given a southern exposure and 

 ample winter protection. 



For temperate climate, the latitude 



of ^. Y. and Phila. ^^^^^ 



Philadelphia Rambler 28 



Dorothy Perkins 22 



Empress of China 22 



Mrs. Robert Peary 28 



For cold climate 



Dorothy Perkins 22 



Crimson Rambler 21 



American Piilar (Single) I'O 



Ruby Queen 29 



PRICES for any one of above sets of 

 4 Roses (climbers), i-yr., postpaid, 

 6o cts., 3 sets $1.50* 2-yr., express, 

 $1 10, 3 sets $3; 3-yr., express, 

 $2 25, 3 s'=its S6. 25 cts. extra will 

 prepay express on any 3 Roses in 

 U. S. A.; 2-yr. 50 cts. on any 12; 

 3-yr. 75 cts. on any 12. 



Other excellent Hardy Climbing 



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Gardenia 28 



Lady Gay 25 



Queen Alexandra 28 



Tausendschon 29 



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Blooming to the second story 



STANDARD OR TREE ROSES 



Well-developed Rose bushes in the following varieties grafted and grow- 

 ing on the tops of little tree trunks. 4 to 5 feet high. 



Frau Karl Druschki. (H.P.) Snow- 

 white. 



General Jacqueminot. (H.P.) Best red. 



Mrs. John Laing. (H.P.) Clenr pink. 



Magna Charta. (H.P.) Immense, rich 

 pink. 



Ulrich Brunner. (H.P.) Crimson scarlet. 



Gruss an Teplitz. (H T.) Often called 



tlie " reddest of red Rosfs ' ; fragrant 



and free-l)looraing 

 Mad. Caroline Testout. (H.T.) CJear 



elierry-red. 

 Baby Rambler. (P.) The famous new 



crimson Rose. 



$1 each, $9 per doz., by express only 

 4®=OFFER No. 705 — the entire set of EIGHT for $6, by express only 



The Rose bushes w^re received in splendid condition and are m-'gniiieent spe- 

 cimens—such as I have always received from your firm during the past seven 

 years. Thanking you for prompt attention and the magnificent specimens, I re- 

 main, Respectfully yours, Airs. H. C , Washington, T>. C, May 7, 1908. 



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