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HARDY CLIMBING ROSES—Continued 
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‘Christine 
* a a Wright 
“taf A cross_ be- 
es : tween Mad. 
Caroline  Testout 
and an unknown 
seedling. Has the 
constitution of an 
. oak, with thick, leathery, 
"% dark green foliage, practi- 
cally immune from insects 
or disease. Blooms are produced singly and in large clusters, each bloom 
perfect in form and from 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Color an exquisite shade 
of bright wild-rose pink. 
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*KEYSTONE—Perfectly hardy everywhere, blooms in wonderful profusion. 
The open flower of Keystone is perfectly double, with buds beautifully 
formed. It is a deep lemon-yellow Rose, similar to Coquette de Lyon. The 
fragrance is much like that of magnolia blossoms. 
CLIMBING WHITE PET—Snow-white. 
PRIDE OF WASHINGTON—Bright amaranth, shaded rose center; double 
clusters. 
*LADY GAY—Flowers of a delicate cherry-pink, which fades to a soft white; 
deep green foliage. 
*GAINSBOROUGH—An extremely beautiful Rose, delicately tinted flesh, 
almost white, and lustrous as satin. 
AVIATEUR BLERIOT—Saffron-yellow, center golden-yellow; full and 
double, flowering in clusters. 
TENNESSEE BELLE—Bright rosy blush; large, full and fragrant. 
*A Thousand Beauties 
German Tausendschoen. The most sen- 
sational Climbing Rose yet introduced, not 
even barring Crimson Rambler. A single 
cluster of flowers is a bouquet in itself; hence 
the very fitting name, ““Thousand Beauties.” 
Blooming profusely from the beginning of 
June until the last of July, the flowers appear in large clusters 
(10 to 15 in a cluster) of splendid size and quite double. The 
colors run from delicate balsam to tender rose through the inter- 
mediate shades of bright rose and carmine, with white, yellow and 
various other indescribable tints showing. A strong grower, has few thorns; 
impervious to mildew; hardy in the open ground everywhere. 
Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, first size plants, 25c each; 5 
for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 75c each, by express; $7.50 per dozen, or 
85c each by parcel post prepaid with soil on roots. Varieties marked * furnished 
in large specimen or star size, $1.25 each. Thousand Beauty 
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