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HARDY CLIMBIXC; ROSES — Continued. 



Christine Wright 



Grove, 'P^^. 3i^ 



American Pillar 



U.N D ED 5^' 



A cross between Mad. Caroline Te^tout and an 

 unknown seedling. Has the constitution of an oak. 

 with thick, leathery, dark green foliage, practically 

 immune from insects or disease. Strong, healthy 

 growth, producing shoots 10 to 12 feet in a single 

 season. Blooms are produced singly and in large 

 clusters, each bloom perfect in form and from 3 to 4 

 inches in diameter. Beautiful in bud and fully ex- 

 panded flower. Color an exquisite shade of bright 

 wild-rose pink. Blooms in June and more or les> 

 throughout the season. Price, first size, one-year 

 plants, 25c each: 5 for $1.00, postpaid. Strong two- 

 year-old plants, 50c each, by express. 

 ♦NORTHERN LIGHT— Strong, upright grower, 

 bearing quantities of beautiful pink and white 

 Roses of various shades and combinations of color. 

 Quite double. 

 HIAWATHA — Single, deep intense crim- T^^> 

 son shade; petals shading pure white at % v 

 the base. Foliage light glossy green. %;^ 



A new climber of extremely vigorous habit of 

 growth, the bushes being clothed in lively green 

 from earliest spring until late in the fall. The flow- 

 ers are produced in profusion, fairly covering the 

 bush, and their pretty pink color is a delight to the 

 eye. In the fall, the flowers are followed by large 

 clusters of attractive red berries, which are highly 

 ornamental. Planted singly or in groups on the 

 lawn, this Rose is sure to evoke favorable comment. 



MINNEHAHA — New. A charming double satiny 

 pink-flowering Rambler of a most pleasing color. 

 Flowers are borne in clusters; foliage glossy 

 green. 



*LADY GODIVA — A magnificent white sport from 



Dorothy Perkins, with flowers growing in splendid 



clusters and of remarkably vigorous growth and 



handsome foliage. Dark green foliage and free 



from ravages of insects or 



disease. 



CLIMBING MOSELLA — A 



climbing type of the popular 

 bush Rose of this name, pro- 

 ducing its yellow 

 flowers in clusters, 

 hardy. 30c each; 

 2-year-old plants, 

 60c each. 



[LY ITO— A pret- 

 ty, dainty foliaged 

 climber of rapid 

 g r o w t h, which 

 bears a great pro- 

 fusion of small Polyantha 

 flowers of pearly blush. A 

 Japanese importation. 



MRS. F. W. FLIGHT— Re- 

 commended as the "Queen 

 if all Ramblers." Beautiful 

 carmine flowers, with white 

 center; semi-double in form, 

 and borne in enorm<^us clusters. 

 Ver}^ free-flowering. Unsur- 

 passed for arches and pillars. 



=LADY GAY— Flowers of a deli- 

 cate cherr^'-pink color, which 

 fades to a soft white: deep 

 green foliage. Vigorous grow- 

 er, perfectly hardy. Will cover 

 a large porch or trellis in an 

 incredibly short time. One of 

 the most charming of all the 

 climbers. 



Beautiful Christine Wright Rose. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, 

 except where noted, first size one- 

 year plants, 15c each: any 4 for 

 50c: two-year-old plants, 40c: 

 $4.00 per doz. of one or more va- 

 rieties. Varieties marked "^ fur- 

 nished in specimen or star size, 

 75c each. 



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