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Beauties 



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^ The Most Sensational Climbing Rose Yet Intro- 

 f duced. Not Even Barring i:RlMSON RAMBLER. 

 L Imagine a Rose producing on the same bush so man; 

 , different colored flowers that it is impossible to de- 

 scribe or even picture the variations. 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 flow- . 

 ers appearin large clusters, 10 to 15 in a cluster, are cf| 

 splendid size and quite double. The colors run from deli- 

 cate balsam or tender rose through the intermediate 

 shades of bright rose and carmine.w ith white, yellow and 

 various other indescribable tints showing. There is no 

 other Rose in cultivation like it. It is a strong grower, 

 with but few thorns, magnificent foliage, impervious 

 against mildew and absolutely hardy in the open ground 

 everywhere. It has created a veritable sensation, and 

 has been awarded numerous medals. For climbing 

 over porches, bowers, pergolas or trellises, or for 

 single specimens or pyramids, it will please you from 

 the day vou plant it. We pronounce it the most re- 

 markable rose of its kind in the world. 

 30c each ;4for $1.00; $2.50 per dozen: larger 

 size. 40c. each •.6for$2.00 :$3.75 per dozen, 

 postpaid. Large two-year-old plants, on 

 own roots. 60c. each : 2 for $1 .00 : $5.00 

 per dozen, by express. 



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