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The mo^t sensational Climbing Rose yet 

 lUiioduLed, not even baii.ng Crimson Ram- 

 bler. Imagine a Rose producmg on the same 

 ba^ti so many ditierent colored flowers that it 

 IS impossible to describe or even picture the 

 variations. A single cluster of flowers is a bou- 

 quet .n Itself, hence the very httmg name, "Thou- 

 sand Beauties." Blooming profusely from the be- 

 ginning of June until the last of July, the flowers 

 appear n large clusters (10 to 15 in a cluster) , are 

 of 'splendid size and quite double. The colors run 

 rrom delicate balsam or tender rose through the 

 intermeiiate shades of bright rose and carmine, 

 with white, yellowand various other indescribable 

 tints showing. There is no other Rose in culti- 

 vation like it. It is a strong grower* with but 

 few thorn's, magnificent foliage, impervious 

 against mildew and absolutely hardy in the 

 open ground everywhere. It has created a ver- 

 itable sensation, and has been awardeil numer- 

 ous medals. For climbing over porches, bow- 

 ers, pergolas or trelli.ses, or for single speci- 

 mens or pyramids, it ■nnll please you from 

 the day j'ou p'nnt it "We pronounce it 

 the most remarkable Rose of its kind in 

 the world. 

 20C. ea., 3 for ?oc.. Si. 75 per doz. 

 larger size. 30c. each, 7 for S2. 

 Large two-y^ar-old plants, 

 on own roots, 45c. each, 

 S4.50 per doz., by ex- 

 press. 



