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Climbing Roses. 
CHEROKEE.—The well-known single, 
white, spring-blooming VaGleky’- of | the 
South. Foliage bright, glossy green. 25c. 
and .40c.; extra large, 75c. and up. 
CLIMBING DEV ONIENSIS. — Creamy 
white, blush center, full, fine form, fra- 
grant. 
CLIMBING SOUV. DE WOOTON.— Deep 
crimson, fragrant flowers of the largest 
size. 
CLIMBING MAILMAISON. — A lovely 
flesh color. Strong grower. 
CLIMBING METEOCR.—Rich velvety 
crimson. Extra fine; hardy. 
CLIMBING PAUL NEYROW.—(Madame 
Wagram).—Large pink flowers of magnifi- 
cent rose color. Extremely beautiful. 
LADY BANKS.—Yellow and white. 
LAMARGUE.—Pale 
most white. 
JAMES SPRUNT.—Crimson; a vigorous 
grower. 
MAD. ISAAC PERRIER.—Crimson, very 
fragrant. 
MiABECHAL NEIL.—Everybody’s favor- 
ite, deep golden yellow. Best yellow rose. 
MRS. ROET. PEARY, OR CLIMBING 
KAISERIN.—The greatest of all climbing 
hardy roses. Largest size buds and flow- 
ers of pure white. This is a grand rose. 
PILLAR OF GOLD.—Color, rosy-pink, 
base of petals yellow; an extra fine rose 
in every detail. 
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND.—(Climbing 
Marie Guillet.)—The queen of White Roses. 
It is one of the most rapid growing and 
vigorous climbing roses we have ever seen. 
It blooms continuously throughout the sea- 
son. The flowers are magnificently made, 
extra large, deep and double. 
RAMELERS.—Crimson, pink and white. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE.—Cherry 
red, sweet scented. A general favorite. 
REVE D’OR.—Buff yellow. Good. 
SILVER MOON. — New climbing 
salmon. 
SOLFATERRE.—Clear sulphur yellow. 
STRIPED REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. 
rose, 
—A sport from the old favorite, R. M. Hen- 
riette, has the splendid vigorous climbing 
habit of the mother rose, while beautifully 
striped, flamed and shaded in light car- 
mine over pale rose. 
THOUSAND BEAUTIES.—Light pink. 
Wilt AS RICHARDSON.—Orange-yellow. 
Coppery shades. 
2E LIA PRADEL.—Pure white, full and 
sweet. 
Prices: 3-inch pots, 25c. each; $2.50 per 
dozen. Qne-year-old, 40c. each; $400 per 
dozen. Two-years-old, 50c. each; $5.50 per 
dozen. 
canary yellow, al- 
Extra strong climbing roses, $1.00, $1.50 
up to $3.00 each. 
We also have extra strong grafted 
Mapeckat Neils, $1.00, $1.50 up to $3.00 
each, 
Add 20% to cover postage. 
Hybrid Perpetuals. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY.—A 
admired red rose. 
BALL OF SNOW.—wWhite. 
BLACK PRINCE.—Deep crimson. 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY.—Pale peach, deep- 
ening at center to rosy crimson. 
J. 6. CLARKE.—Deep scarlet, shaded 
blackish crimson, flowers large and beau- 
tifully formed. 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER.—Deep 
intense pink, rich fragrance, largest size, 
perfect form. 
COQUETTE DES BLANCHES. — Pure 
snow White, faintly tinged with rose. 
DINSMORE.—Deep cherry color and very 
fragrant. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT.— Bright 
crimson, very rich and velvety. 
GIANT OF BATTLES.—Crimson. 
JOHN HOPPER.—Brilliant rose, chang- 
ing to bright glowing pink. 
MADAME MASSON.—Large, full, double 
flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful 
fragrance. clear bright red. 
MAGNA CHARTA.— Pink. 
PAUL NEYRON.—Deep 
very large. 
Prices: 25c. each, $2.50 per dozen; 50c. 
each, $5.00 per dozen. Extra strong field 
grown, 75c. and $1.00. Add 20% to cover 
postage. 
SicNDARD OR TREE ROSES.—We 
have a nice collection of Tree Roses in 
various colors; very ornamental. Strong 
plants, $1.50 each. Can only be sent by 
express or freight. 
CUR SPECIAL $2.95 COLLECTION 
SUITABLE FOR A HOLIDAY GIFT. 
The 
universally 
shining 
Shining rose 
following eight 
healthy growing 
plants. 
One Camphor Tree, 18 to 24 inches. 
One Grand Duke Jessamine. 
One Cape Jessamine, 18-inch bushy plants 
from 6-inch pots. 
One Washingtonia Robusta Palm, 18 inches. 
One Latonia Borbonica Palm, 24 inches. 
Oné@ Hibiscus, any color. 
One Antigon Leptopus or Rosa Montana 
Vine. 
One Sweet Olive, Olea Frasrans> 125 to ues 
inches. 
This collection sent only by express, at 
purchaser’s expense. 
GENERAL COLLECTION OF PLANTS. 
ADD 20% TO COVER POSTAGE, WHERE POSTAGE IS NOT SENT WE WILL 
SEND BY EXPRESS. 
ACALYPHA.—Showy class of foliage 
plants that are becoming very popular for 
ornamental and sub-tropical bedding. The 
colors are as bright as in the best o# the 
Coleus and the plants are much hardier 
are not so liable to wilt in the hottest and 
driest weather. 
Marginata.—Fine, large 
olive, margined rose. A very desirable 
variety, standing upright in dry weather. 
Macafeana.—A grand foliage plant with 
bright orange red leaves, very showy. 
Price, 10c. and 25c. each; $1.00 and $2.50 
per dozen. 
foliage, dark 
Sanderii— Under a variety of names this 
remarkable plant has been praised by ex- 
perts the world over. It has been ealled 
the “Philippine Medusa,” “Dewey’s Favor- 
ite Plant,’ ‘Chenille Plant,” “Blazing Cat 
Tail,” and many other names of similar 
character. We know of no plant so unique 
and sensational in appearance. It is an 
extraordinary, free grower and bloomer 
small plants blooming from January to 
December. Strong plants, 15c., 25c. and 
50c. each 
ABUTILON.—Singularly beautiful flow- 
ering Maples and worthy of a place in any 
