154 "Earth hath no Princelier Flowers than Roses Fair" 



Dr. W. Van Fleet 



Flowers are four inches and over in diameter. The center is built high, petals 



beautifully undulated and cupped. The color is a remarkably 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, stems twelve to eighteen inches and fine for 



cutting. The foliage is a peculiar shade of bronze-green, large and glossy. (See illustration.) 



Hardy Climbing Roses 



Bonfire 



A splendid, new Climbing Rose, remarkable in many ways but particularly in 

 the fiery-red or intense crimson scarlet flowers. The intensely brilliant color is 

 accentuated by the great masses of giant trusses, produced on the plants, and 

 furthermore by the contrast with the deep, glossy foliage. 



Climbing American Beauty 



Shown in color on front cover 



A cross between the American Beauty and an unnamed seedling. Color rosy 

 crimson, identical with its pollen parent, the American Beauty, and with the 

 same exquisite fragrance, a quality rarely found in climbing Roses. Of strong 

 habit of growth, making shoots of from ten to fifteen feet in one season, hardy 

 as an oaK. Will thrive and bloom in almost any situation where a climbing or 

 pillar Rose is desired. Flowers three to four inches in diameter, finely formed 

 on long stems, are produced in great profusion. 



Primrose 



Phis is a beautiful and distinct variety that fills the 

 long felt want" for a "Yellow Rambler." It is a 

 strong grower and hardy under climatic conditions 

 that Dr. Van Fleet and similar varieties will stand. 

 The color a glowing shade of light primrose 

 yellow maintained until the petals drop. Its 

 flowers are about 2 ' i inches in diameter 

 and are generally borne in trusses of from 

 2 to 5 flowers on long stems. (See illus- 

 tration.) Price, 2 year old pot grown 

 plants: First Size 82.00 each: $20.00 

 per doz. ; Second Size $1.50 each; 

 $15.00 per doz. 



Dorothy Perkins 



A hardy climbing Rose of Ameri- 

 can origin which has become a stand- 

 ard sort. The color is beautiful clear 

 shell-pink: it blooms in trusses of from 

 ten to thirty, each floret considerably over 

 one inch in diameter, the stem to the truss 

 being quite long, thus making them available for 

 cutting and interior decoration. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



The flowers, a vivid scarlet, are of good size, semi-double, very 

 freely produced in cluster of from 3 to 20 flowers each on much 

 branched canes, the plants being literally covered from top to 

 bottom with bloom. It is of strong climbing habit and perfectly 

 hardy. 



Silver Moon 



Silver Moon is the result of a most interesting cross. Rosa 

 Wichuraiana X Rosa Sinica — Cherokee Rose. The flowers run 

 four and one-half inches and over in diameter, clear silver white 

 in color, petals of great substance and beautifully cupped. The 

 center is filled with bright yellow stamens, a very attractive 

 feature. It is very fioriferous. fojiage bronze-green and glossy. 

 (See illustration.) 



Price for any of the above 2-year-old pot-j£rown plants 

 (except where noted) { First size $1.50 each. $18.00 per 

 doz. Second size $1.00 each, $12.00 per doz. 



Our free pamphlet entitled* "Rose Culture. 



tells you how to jfrow garden roses to perfection. 

 charges on Roses. 



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