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Marechal Niel, the 

 most brilliant yel- 

 . . ,, TT ^ low climbing Rose 



America. M. H. Creamy in existence 

 yellow. 



Beauty of Glazenwood. M. H. Brilliant gol- 

 den yellow. 



►5« Caroline Goodrich. H. Velvety crimson. 



Celine Forestier. H. sulphur-yellow. 



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

 yellow. 



Claire Carnot. H. Buff or orange-yellow. 



•i< Climbing Devoniensis. H. White, tinged 

 with blush; very sweet. 



Climbing Hermosa. H. Flowers borne in 

 great profusion; clear, bright pink. 



Climbing Perle des Jardins. M. H. Same 

 as the grand old Perle des Jardins, but of 

 vigorous, climbing habit. 



^ Fortune's Double Yellow. M. H. Bronzed 

 yellow or copper and fawn color. 



ZeliaPradel. M. H. White buds and flowers. 



James Sprunt. M. H. Deep cherry-red, 

 double and sweet. 



Gold of Ophir. M. H. Nasturtium-yellow, 

 suffused with coppery red. 



Lamarque. M. H. Canary-yellow, almost 

 white. 



Madame Berard. M. K. Color creamy white, 

 with amber and pale blush. 



REMEMBER. If your order amounts to $10 or more 

 ^ we prepay all shipping charges any- 



where in the U. S. If under $10 add ten per cent of the 

 total amount and we will prepay all shipping charges. 

 It will be distinct economy to make your order at least 

 $10, for then WE PAY THE CHARGES. 



Climbing Tea 

 and Noisette 

 Roses 



These are the Roses 

 which make such a glori- 

 ous display in the warmer 

 sections of the country, 

 covering porches, pergolas 

 and trellises with their 

 handsome foliage and gor- 

 flowers. Those marked H. will be 

 hardy even in the coldest climate 

 if given protection during winter, while those 

 marked M. H. are moderately hardy and espe- 

 cially valuable for open-ground culture south 

 of Philadelphia and in California. 



•^ Marechal Niel M. H. 



This is the wonderful golden Rose our 

 friends in the Southland are so fortunate in 

 being able to grow in their gardens to per- 

 fection, and which yields such splendid returns 

 if given slight protection and care in the 

 North. Buds and flowers superb; extra-large, 

 very double, and deliciously perfumed. Deep 

 golden yellow. Blooms with greatest free- 

 dom. In the North, it should have very care- 

 ful protection in open ground during the 

 winter. Our stock of this magnificent Rose 

 is finer this year than ever before, and our 

 extra-large plants will produce a lavish dis- 

 play of golden flowers in a remarkably short 

 time. Also large, three-year-old plants, 75 

 cts. each. 



Madame Caroline Kuster. M. H. Beautiful 

 orange-yellow, large and very double. 



►i< Gloire de Dijon. H. Rich creamy white, 

 beautifully tinged with amber and pale blush. 



Mary Washington. H. Pure white; per- 

 fectly double; borne in large clusters. 



Reine Marie Henriette. H. Extra-large 

 flowers; glowing crimson. 



Reine Olga de Wurtembourg. M. H. Double 

 flowers, borne in clusters; clear cherry-red. 



Reve D'Or. .M. H. Buff-yellow ; good. 



Royal Cluster. H. White; spicy fragrance. 



Solfaterre. M. H. Climbing habit; fine clear 

 sulphur-yellow; large, full and double. 



^ Washington. .M. H. Large, pure white; 

 double, and borne in beautiful clusters. 



►i< William Allen Richardson. A\. H. Cop- 

 pery yellow, flushed with carmine. 



PRICE of a" Roses on this page, strong. one-year-oI(2 



plants, 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts.; larger size, 



20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. Two-year-old plants, 40 cU. 

 each. Varieties marked with a cross y'^) in three- and 

 four-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 



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