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HARDY CLIMBING ROSES — Continued. 



* Dorothy Perkins 



The Brilliant Pink Ramblei* Rose. Flo^vers are 

 borne in large clusters, are very double, with prettily 

 crinkled petals; remarkably pretty pointed buds, 

 beautiful clear shell-pink in color, lasting a long time 

 without fading. The bush is perfectly hardy in all 

 localities, a rapid and thrifty grower, bearing its 

 wondrous flowers in great clusters. 



*EXCELSA — A new and distinctive Rambler of re- 

 markable merit. A remarkable grower, free from 

 insects and producing a great quantity of blooms 

 of crimson maroon with the tips of the petals scar- 

 let. Flowers full and double and thirty or forty 

 produced on a stem. The undesirable features of 

 the Crimson Rambler, the unsightly foliage, is 

 eliminated by the infusion of Wichuraiana blood. 

 Hardy everywhere, and soon produces a magnifi- 

 cent bush. Will grow in any situation. An excel- 

 lent variety for hedges and pergolas. 



*DR. W. VAX FLEET — Flowers when open run four 

 inches and over in diameter. The center is built 

 high, petals beautifully undulated and cupped. The 

 color is a remarkable delicate shade of flesh-pink 

 on the outer surface, deepening to rosy-flesh in 

 the center. The flowers are full and double, of 

 delicate perfume; buds pointed. It very much re- 

 sembles Souv. de Pres. Carnot in color. Strong, 

 rapid grower. Immune from insects and disease. 

 Foliage deep green the entire growing season. 



*WHITE DOROTHY — It is a rampant grower and in 

 a short time will cover a large trellis with its long, 

 sturdy canes clothed with brilliant green, shining 

 foliage of splendid texture and free from mildew 

 or attacks of insects. The flowers are of a brilliant, 

 glistening white and are borne in great trusses, 

 completely covering the plant, until it resembles 

 a snowdrift. 



NEWPORT FAIRY — A strong, sturdy grower, with 

 healthy, bright green foliage. It is everblooming, 

 producing an abundance of lovely single flowers of 

 deep pink color, shaded lighter in center. 



HELEXE — Soft violet rose, base of petals yellowish 

 white. 



BORDEAUX — A new handsome, hardy, climbing 

 Rose from France, with splendid clusters of wine- 

 red flowers, larger than those of the Crimson Ram- 

 bler. Strong, rapid grower. Foliage free from 

 disease and insects. Leaves long and pointed. 



DAWSOX — A cross between Multiflora and General 

 Jacqueminot. The flowers are bright carmine, very 

 double and produced in large, pyramidal clusters. 



LEFCHSTFIRX — Large bunches of single white flow- 

 ers of bright rose, with a distinct white eye. 



CLLMRTXG JULES MAR G OTTI X — Flat carmine 



flowers the same as the parent plant, except a little 

 smaller. Splendid for pillars, etc. 



CLIMBTXG WHITE PET— Snow-white; cherry-like 

 fragrance. 



CLARA JACQUIER — Small nankeen-yellow flowers 

 are produced profusely in large clsuters like Crim- 

 son Rambler. Hardy; earlv. 



Price of all Climbing Roses on this page, except 

 where noted, strong, one-year-old plants, 15c each, 

 any 4 for 50c: larger size, 20c each, 3 for 50c: two- 

 year-old plants, 40c each, $4.00 per doz., by express. 

 Varieties marked * furnished in still larger or Star 

 size Specimen plants, 75c each. 



Climbing Rose, Dorothy Perkins. 



'Philadelphia Crimson 

 Rambler 



This now famous variety differs from the old Crim- 

 son Rambler in having brighter, deeper and more 

 intense crimson color. Earlier than the Crimson 

 Rambler and entirely free from mildew. Flowers per- 

 fectly double and of excellent substance. 



fcrimson Rambler 



(The Rose of the Masses) — One-year-plants will 

 attain a height of 10 to 20 feet in a single season, and 

 the second year they will continue to produce a mar- 

 velous profusion of rich and glowing crimson flowers 

 in large clusters. It presents a vivid crimson mass of 

 beauty when in full bloom, during June and July. It 

 is absolutely hardy everywhere. 



RUBIX (A Xew Rambler) — Flowers are large and 

 more double than Crimson Rambler; color bright, 

 shining crimson-scarlet. Hardy in all localities. 

 A strong, rampant climber, and has received a cer- 

 tificate of merit by the German National Rose So- 

 ciety. 



*THE FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD— A rampant climb- 

 er, it bears continuously enormous clusters of bril- 

 liant crimson flowers from early spring until frost. 

 The youngest plants bloom profusely the first year. 

 Absolutely hardy everywhere and retain the bright 

 fresh green of its foliage all summer. Don't fail 

 to include this marvelous, hardy, everblooming 

 climbing Rose. 



YELLOW RAMBLER (Aglaia)— Flowers are deep 

 golden yellow and very fragrant. 



WHITE RAMBLER (Thalia) 



sometimes tinted with blush. 



-Flowers pure white, 



PIXK RAMBLER — Large trusses of brilliant car- 

 mine flowers. Very popular. 



EMPRESS OF CHIXA— The Apple-Blossom Rose. 

 Soft dark red, changing to light pink, like an 

 apple blossom. 



