NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE FOR 1906 





Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses 



^ The%- are mo-tlv strong climbers, especially valuable for iraimng over 

 TX)rcheB, pillars or trellises, where they can have support. 



Varieties marked H are hardv evervwhere with slight protection : where marked 

 M K theV^fmodefattly hardy, and especially valuable for open-ground cultiva- 

 tion south of Philadelphia. 



Drir<:> of all Roses on this page, except where noted lo cts. each ; 

 HnCC any 3 for 25 cts.: 6 for 50 cts.; $1 per dozen, postpaid. TWO- 

 YEAR-OLD PLANTS, 30 cts. each ; $3.25 per dozen, by Express, at 

 purchaser's expense. 



AMERICA, M. H.— Large beautiful 

 - — -- bud.s; flowers rich 



creamy vellow passing to orange. 

 CAROLINE GOODRICH, or CLIMBING 

 GENERAL JACQUEM INOT,H.— Deeprich 



_ •- velvetv crimson. 



H.— Pale' sulphur 

 yellow; large, full 



H.— 

 Clear 



CELINE FORESTIER, 



flowers; perfectlv double. 

 CHROMATELLA (CLOTH OF GOLD ), M. 



bright yellow: good form and substance; large, very- 

 full and double. . 

 CLAIRE CARNOT, H.— Buff or orange yellow, with 



=^^ peach blossom center. 

 CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS, H.— A sport from De- 



^r— — r^^rr:^ voniensis. from which 



it differs onlv in climbing habit of growth. It is 

 fullv as productive as the old sort. and. being more 

 vigorous, is justly a grand Rose; white tinged with 

 blush; verv sweet. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 

 9 for $1. 



JAMES SP RUNT, M. H.— Deep cherry - 



=: red flowers, me- 



dium size, full, veiy double and sweet. 



A strong grower and proiuse bloomer . 



GOLD OF OPHIR, M. H.— Nasturtium 



- — =: yellow, suffused 



with coppery red. 



LAMARQUE, M. H.— Pale canary yel- 

 =- low. almost white; beau- 

 tiful buds, large, full flowers, very double and sweet 

 MADAME BERARD, H.— Poiised from that grand 

 =^ old Rose. Gloire de Dijon. 

 which it resembles closely; possibly superior iii bud; 

 color creamv white with amber and pale blush. 

 MADAME CAROLINE KUSTER, M. H.— Beautiful 



:z:z^ izz= -^ orange yellow. 



clear and distinct: fine, full form, large and very- 

 double; highlv perfumed. A low, bushy grower. 



quite tiardy and fine for bedding. 



A GLORIOUS ROSE— MARECHAL NIEL, M. H. 



The verv name of this Rose suggests the sunny 

 South, where it attains a degree of perfection 

 seldom seen in any Rose. The buds and flowers 

 are superb; extra large. ver>- double and deli- 

 ciouslv perfumed. The color is deep golden yel- 

 low. Blooms with the greatest freedom. In the 

 North should have verv careful protection in 

 open ground during the Winter; splendid for 

 greenhouse and house culture. In the States 

 where the "^'inters are mild, this lovely variety 

 cannot be surpassed for general planting. 



See page 2.3 for descriptions of White and Red 

 Marechal Niel, grand Rose Novelties. 



GLOIRE DE DIJON. H. 



A magnificent climbing Rose; color 



rich 



creamv white, beautifully tinged with amber 

 and pale blush. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 

 for $1. 



MARY WASHINGTON, 



CL IMBING HERMOSA , H.— Identical with Her- 

 ;^^^=^^^^^^^^^^^ mo.sa except habit of 

 growth. The flowers are borne in great profusion, 

 and in color are clear bright pink: medium size, 

 full and fragrant. 15 cts. each: 4 for 50 cts. 

 CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS, M. H.— Same 



— "^ ----^ ___i — . as the grand 



old Perle des Jardins and equally good in every 

 way. but of vigorous climbing habit. 15 cts. each; 



4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. 

 FORTUNE'S DOUBLE YELLOW, 



M. H. — Bronzed 

 yellow or copper 



and fawn color; grand. 



EST EL LE PRADEL. M. H.— Pure white buds 



flowers. 



H. — Its flowers are of me- 



dium size; pure white; 



perfectlv double to the center, sweet and borne^ in 

 endless numbers in large clusters all Summer. \ ig- 

 orous and rapid grower. One plant of Mary \\ ash- 

 ington will produce more flowers and buds than a 

 dozen ordinarv Roses. Its fragrance is tinged with 

 old-fashioned musky flavor so much admired in 

 olden times. ,^ ^ ^ , 



PEINE MARIE HENRIETTE, H.— Extra ^large, 



- finely formed flow- 

 ers; very full and double, borne in clusters; color 



glowing crimson. „. 



REINE OLGAk D'WURTEMBOURG, M. H.— Fine. 

 large, very 



double flowers, borne in clusters; 

 red margined with crimson. 

 REVE D'OR, M. H.— Buff yellow 



SOLFATERRE, 



and 



color clear cherry 



; good. 



M. H. — Climbing habit; fine, clear 

 sulphur yellow; large, full and 

 double. ^.^ 



WASHINGTON, M. H.— Flowers large, pure white. 

 .._ - double and borne in beautiful 



clusters. _ 



WILLIAM ALLEN RICH ARDSON, M. H.— Copperv 



— — ~ yellow flushed 



with carmine; flowers large, full and fragrant. 



Set of 24 Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses, postpaid, for $2.00 



