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**Iron Clad^^ Climbing Roses of Various Kinds 



C. T., Climbing Tea 



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For fuller descriptions, see pages 64 to 77 

 EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS 



C. N., Climbing Noisette C. H. T., Climbing Hybrid Tea 



C, Hardy Climber W., Wichxiradana 



American Pillar. (H. C) Pink flowers fol- 

 lowed by clusters of red berries. 



Caroline Goodrich. (C N.) Crimson. 



Christine Wright. (W.) Pink; double. 



Climbing Bridesmaid. (C T.) Dark pink; 

 superb buds and flowers. 



Climbing Clotilde Soupert. (C T.) Ivory- 

 white, silvery rose toward the center. 



Climbing Devoniensis. (C. T.) Blush-tinted. 



Climbing Helen Gould. (C T.) Fosy crim- 

 son, sometimes beautifully striped, flamed and 

 shaded in bright carmine over pale rose. 



Climbing Marie Guillot. (C. T.) White, 

 tinged with yellow. 



Climbing Meteor. (C H. T.) Dark vel- 

 vety crimson; a free and persistent bloomer, 

 with magnificently formed buds and flowers. 



Climbing White Pet. (H. C) Snow-white. 



Climbing Wootton. (C. H. T.) Superb 

 magenta-red. passing to violet-crimson. 



Crimson Rambler. (H. C.) Gorgeous glow- 

 ing, crimson flowers. Hardy everywhere. 



Crimson Roamer. (W.) Bright crimson. 



Debutante. (W.) Beautiful soft pink. 



Dorothy Perkins. (H. C) Clear shell-pink. 



Edwin Lonsdale. (W.) Pale lemon-white. 



Evergreen Gem. (W.) White; double. 



Farquhar. (W.) Pink double flowers. 



Fortune's Double Yellow. (C. T.) Bronzy 

 yellow. 



Gardenia. (W.) Creamy yellow. 



Gainesborough. (C H. T.) Lustrous flesh 

 tints. 



Gloire de Lyon. (C T.) Creamy white. 



Imp. Universal Favorite. (W.) Brilliant 

 pink. 



Jersey Beauty. (W.) Pale yellow. 



John Burton. (W.) Delicate peach. 



Keystone. (H. C.) Lemon-yellow; per- 

 fectly double. Very free-blooming. 



Lady Gay. (H. C.) Cherry-pink, shading to 

 white; a vigorous grower and perfectly hardy. 



Leuchtstern. (H. C) Bright rose, with 

 white eye. 



Manda's Triumph. (W.) Pure white; double. 



Marechal Niel. (C. T.) Golden yellow. 



Mary Washington. (H. C) Pure white. 



Mrs. F. W. Flight. (H. C.) Carmine flowers. 



Mrs. Robert Peary. (C H. T.) White. 



Newport Fairy. (H. C.) Handsome pink. 



Philadelphia Crimson Rambler. (H. C.) 

 Bright crimson. 



Perle des Neiges. (H. C) Snow-white. 



Pink Roamer. (W.) Pink and orange. 



Pride of Washington. (H. C) Amaranth. 



Prof. C. Sargeant. (W.) Golden yellow. 



Robert Craig. (W.) Apricot yellow. 



Red Memorial. (W.) Bright carmine red. 



Reine Marie Henrietta. (H. C.) Crimson. 



Rubin. (H. C.) Bright crimson. 



Sweetheart. (W. C) Pink and white. 



South Orange Perfection. (W.) White. 



Tausendschon. (H. C) .Magnificent climber, 

 with many-colored flowers. 7 5 cts. each. 



Trier. (H. C.) Immense white trusses. 



Universal Favorite. (W.) Beautiful rose. 



Washington. (C T.) White: in clusters. 



White Marechal Niel. (C. T.) Snow-white. 



White Rambler. (H. C) White. 



White Star. (W.) White; single. 



Wm. F. Dreer. (W.) Creamy white. 



Wm. A. Richardson. (C T.) Pure white. 



PRICE of all Roses described on this page, except where noted, extra-heavy three- and four-year-old plants, 

 from 6- and 7-inch pots, 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 



Rare Miscellaneous Roses 



ENGLISH SWEETBRIER ROSE. Desirable 



for shrubberies and general planting; the 

 flowers are bright pink and single; the frag- 

 rance of the flowers, leaves and young 

 branches in the early spring perfumes the 

 whole neighborhood. Large plants. 20 cts. 

 each, 3 for 5 cts; two-year-old plants, 4 5 

 cts. each, S4.50 per dozen. 



HARRISON'S YELLOW ROSE. One of the 

 finest, pure deep yellow, hardy Roses ever 

 grown. Three-year-old plants, very fine, 7 5 

 cts. each. 



PERSIAN YELLOW. The old-fashioned 

 hardy yellow Rose. Deep yellow and perfect- 

 ly hardy everywhere. Three-year-old plants, 

 75 cts. each. 



THE CHEROKEE ROSE. A strong, erect- 

 growing sort, with glossy green leaves. The 

 bushes bear large, pure white Roses in great 

 profusion. Moderately hardy. One of the 

 favorites in the South, converting the most 

 homely object into a thing of beauty. 20 cts. 

 each, 3 for 5 cts., 7 for 51: two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 54 per dozen. 



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 —-^^-^——— under $10 add 10 per cent of the total amount and we will prepay all shipping charges. Make 

 your order for mi least $10 and be relieved of the uncertainty of expre«« charges. See pages 1 1 and 12. 



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