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THE following varieties are highly valued for 

 training over arbors, trellises and verandas, 

 also as screens for unsightly objects, such as old^ 

 buildings, fences, walls, etc. They grow ten to twelve t 

 feet high, and are entirely hardy. They bloom the \ 

 second year and but once in a season, but are then j 

 'v loaded with snlendid Roses and are among the most / 

 \ beautiful of all flowers. The varieties described below - 

 are the best and succeed well in all sections of the ^• 

 country. 



pRIGES of all the Roses oflFered on this page, except 

 where noted, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.: 

 9 for $1, postpaid. Tw^o-year-old Plants, 30 cts. each ; 

 $3 per dozen, by Express, at purchaser's expense. 



BAL TIMORE BELLE . — Pale blush, variegated carmine, rose 

 and white; very double flowers in 

 beautiful clusters, the whole plant appearing a perfect 

 mass of bloom; one of the best climbing Roses. 

 GREVILLE OR SEVEN SISTERS.— Flowers in large 

 ; Z TTT I : clusters; varies in 



^Aj I color from white to crimson. 



PRAIRIE QUEEN .— Clear, bright pink, some- 



times with a white stripe; 

 large, compact and globular, very double and full; 

 ^ blooms in clusters; one of the finest. 

 '4^ liJ.X PRIDE OF WASHINGTON .— Brilliant amaranth, 

 ^VfI^ V shaded rose centre 



large clusters; very double; fine. 



ISSE LL'S COTTAGE. — Dark velvety crimson 

 very double and full 

 profuse bloomer. 

 SUPERBA. — A splendid sort; large, very 

 full and double; color bright, 

 rosy pink, clear and beautiful; blooms 

 in continuous clusters. 



/^ TENNESSEE BELLE .' 



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A strong, 

 vigorous 

 climber; free bloomer; bright 

 rosy blush; large, full and fra- 

 grant; one of the best. 



TRIUMPHANT —Flowers large, double and compact; color 

 deep rose, changing to pale carmine; beauti- 

 fully shaded and variegated. 

 The set of 8 Climbing Roses named above for 90 cts., postpaid. 



NORTHERN LIGHT 



New Hardy Climbing Rose. Strong, upright grower, bearinj; 

 quantities of beautiful pink and white Roses of various 

 shades and combinations of color, hence the name North- 

 ern Light. The flowers are of medium size, quite double. 

 Very hardy. 20 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 36 cts. 

 each. 



NEW ENGLISH CLIMBING ROSE, WALTHAM QUEEN 



This splendid new ever-blooming climbing Rose was introduced from 

 England, where it has given great satisfaction. It is believed to be a valu- 

 able acquisition, particularly for the South and Pacific Coast, and though not 

 entirely hardy in the North will probably do well in many situations in the 

 Middle States. It is a strong grower and continuous bloomer, the flowers are 

 large, full a.nd sweet; color rich scarlety crimson, very beautiful and a profuse 

 bloomer. 15c. each; 4 for 50c.; 9 for $1; two-year-old plants, 30c. each. 



THE MICROPHYLLA, OR BURR ROSES 



These are hardy and vigorous semi-climbing Roses, and are extremely 

 satisfactory for cemeteries, rock work, covering old walls, mounds, etc. Strong 

 and bushy growers, with small, glossy, green foliage, and nearly evergreen in 

 habit; the flowers are entirely double. Splendid for Rose hedges. 



WHITE. — A strong grower and continuous bloomer; flowers perfectly 

 double, sweet, and the purest white in color. 15c. each; two-year-old plants, 

 30c. each. 



THE LADY BANKS, OR BANKSIAN ROSES 

 Are fine climbing or trailing Roses. Require two or three years' growth to 

 bloom to perfection, and are then vei^ beautiful. As the flowers are produced 

 on the old growth, they should be pruned very little. 



LUTEA OR YELLOW.— Fine clear yellow, very full and beautiful. 15c. 

 each; 4 for 50c.' 9 for $1; two-year-old plants, 30c. each. 



ALBA OR WHITE. — Pure white, violet-scented flowers; double, perfect 

 form. 15c. each; 4 for 50c.; 9 for $1; two-year-old plants, 30c. each. 



