Philadelphia Crimson Rambler 



WHITE MICROPHYLLA. Flowers perfectly double 

 and sweet; in color, purest white. 



MULTIFLORA. Fairly covers itself with great clusters 

 of small, white, single, fragrant flowers. 



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. 



LADY GAY. Flowers of a delicate cherry pink color, 

 which fades to a soft white; deep green foliage. 

 Vigorous grower, perfectly hardy. Will cover a 

 large porch or trellis in an incredibly short time. 

 One of the most (^harming of all climbers. 



Philadelphia Crimson Rambler 



This now famous variety differs from the 

 old Crimson Rambler in having brighter, 

 deeper and more intense crimson color. 

 Earlier than the Crimson Fambler and en- 

 tirely free from mildew. Flowers perfectly 

 double and of excellent substance. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET. Flowers when open run 

 four inches and over in diameter. The 

 center is built high, petals beautifully undu- 

 lated and cupped. The color is a remark- 

 able delicate shade of flesh-pink on the 

 outer surface, deepening to rosy flesh in 

 the center. The flowers are full and double, 

 of delicate perfume; buds pointed. It very 

 much resembles Souv. de Pres. Carnot in 

 color. Strong, rapid grower. Immune 

 from insects and disease. Foliage deep 

 green the entire growing season. 



KEYSTONE. Perfectly hardy everywhere, 



blooms in wonderful profusion, absolutely 

 immune from insect attacks and has a 

 vigor of constitution found in no other 

 kind. The open flower of Keystone is per- 

 fectly double, with buds beautifully formed. 

 It is a deep lemon-yellow Rose, similar to 

 Coquette de Lyon. The fragraYice is much 

 like that of magnolia blossoms. Readily 

 attains a height of l5 feet in a season, 

 branching freely, and has always come 

 through the winter without damage, even 

 in the most exposed situations, not requir- 

 ing protection. Keystone possesses every 

 feature that denotes a good Rose. 



DAWSON. A cross between Multiflora and 



General Jacqueminot. The flowe'rs are 

 bright carmine, very double and produced 

 in large, pyramidal clusters. 



LA FIAMMA. Dark, glossy green foliage. 

 Flowers crimson and white. 



LEUCHTSTERN. Large bunches of single 

 white flowers of bright rose, with a distirict 

 white eye. 



WHITE DOROTHY. It is a rampant grower and in a 

 short time will cover a large trellis with its long, 

 sturdy canes clothed with brilliant green, shining 

 foliage of splendid texture and free from mildew 

 or attacks of insects. The flowers are of a bril- 

 liant, glistening white and are borne in great trusses, 

 completely covering the plant, until it resembles a 

 snowdrift. 



NEWPORT FAIRY. A strong, sturdy grower, with 

 healthy, bright green foliage. It is everblooming, 

 producing an abundance of lovely single tlowers of 

 deep pink color, shaded lighter in center. 



HELENE. Soft violet rose, 

 white. 



base of petals yellowish 



Price of all Climbing Roses on this page, except where noted, strong, one-year-old plants, 15c. each, any 4 

 for 50c.; larger size, 20c. each, 3 for 50c.; two-year-old plants, 40c. each, by express. 



