m^MPmee Roses-Sturdy as Oaksj^jj 



Dorothy Perkins, The Handsome Pink Rambler 



'^ Dorothy Perkins 



The Brilliant Pink Rambler Rose 



Flowers are borne in large clusters, are 

 very double, with prettily crinkled petals; 

 remarkably pretty pointed buds, beautiful 

 clear shell-pink in color, lasting a long time 

 without fading. The bush is perfectly hardy 

 in all localities, a rapid and thrifty grower, 

 bearing its wondrous flowers in great clusters. 



*^ Lady Gay 



Flowers of a delicate cherry pink color, 

 which fades to a soft white; deep green 

 foliage. A vigorous grower and perfectly 

 hardy. Will cover a large porch or trellis in 

 an incredibly short time. One of the most 

 charming of all climbers. 



NORTHERN LIGHT. Strong, up- 

 right grower, bearing quantities of 

 beautiful pink and white Roses of 

 various shades and combinations of 

 color. Quite double. 



PINK ROVER. The open flowers 

 have the delicate tints of Alba or 

 Maiden's Blush Roses. It is of 

 climbing habit; hardy, with protec- 

 tion, and very sweet. The color is 

 pale pink, flushing to a deeper shade 

 in the center. 



EVERBLOOMING PRAIRIE 

 QUEEN. Prairie Queen has long 

 been considered the best of its color. 

 In this everblooming variety we 

 have a vast improvement. A true 

 perpetual bloomer, bearing flowers 

 continuously throughout the season. 

 Very fragrant, dark carmine-rose; 

 large and very double, borne in clus- 

 ters. Perfectly hardy. 60 cts. each, 

 2 for ^1; two-year-old plants, ^1 

 each. 



PRAIRIE QUEEN. Color bright 

 pink, sometimes with a white stripe. 

 Large, compact and globular; very 

 full and double. 



PRIDE OF WASHINGTON. Bright 

 amaranth, shaded rose center; large 

 double clusters. 



PSYCHE. White, suffused with 

 salmon-rose and pink, base of petals 

 yellow. 



RUSSELL'S COTTAGE. Dark, vel- 

 vety crimson; very double and full. 

 SUPERBA. Bright, rosy pink, 

 clear and beautiful. Blooms in 

 clusters. 



TENNESSEE BELLE. Bright, rosy 



blush; large, full and fragrant. 

 TRIUMPHANT. Deep rose, changing to 

 pale carmine; shaded and variegated. 



WHITE MICROPHYLLA. Flowers perfect- 

 ly double and sweet; in color, purest white. 



WHITE BANKSIA. Pure white, violet- 

 scented flowers; perfectly double. 



YELLOW BANKSIA. Fine clear yellow; 

 very full and beautiful. 



TAUNUS BLUMSCHEN. A new rose-pink 

 Rambler; a most profuse bloomer. 



^ TRIER. Produces immense trusses of 

 pale rose-colored flowers, changing to white. 

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PRICE of ^11 Climbing Roses on this page, strong, one- 

 ■ year-old plants, 15 cts. each, any 4 for 50 cts., 



any 9 for $1; larger size, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. 

 Two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. Varieties marked 

 with a ( ►I^ ) in three- and four-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 

 I f your order amounts to $ 1 or more, wc prepay shipping 

 charges. See pages 1 1 and 12. 



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