CLIMBING TEA AND NOISETTE ROSES. 



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Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses (Continued). 



Nearly every one is acquainted with the merits of this grand old 

 Rose. The flowers and their color are identical with Hcrmosa, from 

 which it only differs in regard to its habit of growth. The flowers are 

 borne in great profusion and in color are clear bright pink, medium 

 size, full and very fragrant ; it is a rapid climber and is an exceedingly 

 vigorous grower ; unsurpassed for permanent ornamentation. 15 cts. 

 each; 4 for 50 cts. ; 9for$i. 



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*Claire Carnot. — Buff or orange yellow, with peach 

 blossom centre ; medium size; full and compact flowers ; de- 

 lightful tea scent ; very preity and desirable. 15 cts. each. 



Climbing Niphetos (New). — A very elegant Rose, 

 identical with the true old Niphetos, except that it is a vigor- 

 ous climber, which makes it extremely valuable for greenhouse 

 and conservatory planting, where it can be trained to walls, 

 rafters, etc. It is a splendid forcer and good bloomer; flow- 

 ers are very large and double, deliciously sweet ; makes im- 

 mense long pointed buds; color pure snowy white, some- 

 times slightly tinged with pale lemon ; highly valued for bou- 

 quets and cut flowers. 20 cts. each. 



'^'Climbing' Perle des Jardins. — Same as the grand old 

 Perle des Jardins, and equally good in every way, but of vig- 

 orous climbing habit; valuable for training to greenhouse 

 Tafters, walls, etc 



•■Estella Pradel. — Valuable in the South ; lovely pure white buds, flow- 

 ers medium size, full and sweet; profuse bloomer, handsome. 15 cts. each. 

 Gloire de Dijon. — A magnificent Rose; one of the finest in every 

 respect; large, perfectly double and tea scented; color rich creamy 

 white, beautimlly tinged with amber and pale blush ; moderately hardy, 

 and in the South a splendid climber. 15 cts. each. 



*James Sprunt. — Deep cherry-red flowers, medium size, full, very 

 double and sweet ; a strong grower and profuse bloomer ; moderately 

 hardy. 15 cts. each. 



■Lamarque. — A fine climber for greenhouses and conservatories, and 

 in the South for outdoor culture; pale canary yellow, almost white; 

 beautiful buds, large full flowers, very double and sweet. 15 cts. each. 



*Mary Washington. — Its flowers are of medium size, pure white, 

 perfectly double to the centre, sweet and borne in endless numbers all 

 Summer. It is a vigorous and rapid grower, and must at once become a 

 general favorite. It makes a great profusion of fine buds, which are 

 borne on long stems and usually in large clusters. One plant of Mary 

 Washington will produce more flowers and buds than a dozen ordinary 

 Roses. Its fragrance is tinged with old-fashioned musky flavor, so much 

 admired in olden times. 20 cts. each. 



*Madame Caroline Kuster. — Beautiful orange yellow, clear and dis- 

 tinct, fine full form, large and very double, highly perfumed ; a low, bushy 

 grower, quite hardy and fine for bedding. Very desirable. 15 cts. each. 

 *Reine Olg-a d'Wurtembourg-. — A very beautiful and valuable 

 climbing Rose ; fine, large, very double flowers, borne in clusters ; color 

 clear cherry red, margined with crimson ; very handsome and exceed- 

 ingly sweet ; profuse bloomer and quite hardy. 15 cts. each. 



*Reine Marie Pia. — Large, finely formed flowers, very full 

 and double, borne in clusters, tea scented ; color rich crimson, 

 elegantly shaded; a fine climber, and quite hardy. 15 cts. each. 

 Reine Marie Henriette. — Extra-large, finely formed 

 flowers ; very full and double, borne in clusters and richly tea 

 scented; color glowing crimson, elegantly shaded. 15c. each. 

 *Solfaterre. — Climbing habit; fine, clear, sulphur yellow ; 

 large, full and double; very sweet. 15 cts. each. 



-Washington. — An extra-strong grower and a constant 

 bloomer ; flowers are large, pure white, very double, and 

 borne in beautiful clusters and masses; hardy. 15 cts. each. 

 William Allen Richardson. — Color coppery yellow 

 flushed with carmine; flowers large, full, fntgrant. 15c. each. 

 SPECIAL OFFER.— The set of 20 Climbing Tea and 

 X isette Roses, described on this and preceding page, sent 

 postpaid for $2.50. 



25 cts. each. 



Varieties marked -with an asterisk (*) can be furnished in two-year-old plants at 30 cts 



each; these plants, owing to their size, cannot be sent I>> Mail, and will 



be sent by Express at purchaser's expense. 



