New Guide to Rose Culture for 1907 



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Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses 



ALL the varieties in this class are unusually free and continuous bloomers, 

 producing flowers of rare and striking beauty and of delicious fragrauci^ 

 They are mostly strong climbers, especially valuable lor training over 

 porches, pillars or trellises, where they can have support. 



Varieties IT arked H. are hardy everj-^here with slight protection; where marked 

 M- H.. they are moderately hardy, and especially' valuable for open ground cultiva- 

 li.jn south of PhUadelphi 



PpICP °^ ^'^ Roses on this page 

 ■^* "V-v, any 3 for 25 cts.; 6 for 50 d 

 YEAR-OLD PLANTS, 30 cts 

 purchaser's expense. 



except where noted, 10 cts. each ; 



cts.; $1 per dozen, postpaid. TWO- 



each ; $3.25 per dozen, by Express, at 



r AM ERICA, M. H.— Large beautiful 



- buds; flowers rich 



creamy yellow passing to orange. 



CAROLINE GOODRICH, or CLIMBING 



jlENERAL JAC Q UEMINOT ,'H.— Deep rich 



velvety crimson 



*^ CELINE FORESTIER, H.— Pale sulphur 



large, full 



yellow i 



flowers; perfectly double. 

 CHROMATELLA (CLOTH OF GOLD), 



M. 



H.— 



Clear 

 large, ver>' 



bright yellow; good form and substance 



full and double. 



C LAIRE CARNOT, H.— Bufif or orange yellow, with 



===^=^^ peach blossom center. 



CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS , H.— A sport from De- 



=^:r:=^== voniensis. from which 



\t differs only in climbing habit of growth. It is 

 fully as productive as the old sort. and. being more 

 vigorous, is justly a grand Rose; white tinged with 

 blush; very sweet. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.: 

 9 for $1. 



JAMES SPRUNT , M. H.— Deep cherry- 

 — red flowers, me- 

 dium size, full, very double and sweet 

 A strong grower and proiuse bloomer 

 GOLD OF O PHIR, M. H.— NasturtiuT-^ 

 = vellow, suffused 



with coppery 

 LAMARQUE, 



tiful buds. 

 MADAME 



A GLORIOUS ROSE— MARECHAL NIEL, M. H. 



The very name of this Rose suggests the sunnv 

 South, where it attains a degree of perfection 

 seldom seen in any Rose. The buds and flowers 

 are superb: extra large, verv double and deli- 

 ciously perfumed. The color is deep golden vel- 

 low. Blooms with the greatest freedom. In 'the 

 rsorth should have very careful protection in 

 open ground during the Winter: splendid for 

 greenhouse and house culture. In the States 

 where the Winters are mild, this lovelv varietv 

 cannot be surpassed for general planting. 



See page 18 for descriptions of White and Red 

 Marechal Xiel, grand Rose Novelties. 



red. 



M. H.— Pale canary yel- 



=r low, almost white; beau- 

 large, full flowers. ver\- double and sweet. 

 BERARD , H. — Raised from that grand 

 = old Rose. Gloire de Dijon, 

 which it resembles closely; possibly superior in bud; 

 color creamv white with amber and pale blush. 

 MADAME CAROLINE KUSTER, M. H.— Beautiful 



— orange yellow, 

 clear and distinct; fine, full form, large and verv' 

 double; highly perfumed. A low, bushy grower, 

 quite hardy and fine for bedding. 





GLOIRE DE DIJON, 



H. 







A magnificent climbing Rose 



; color 



rich 



creamy white, beautifully tinged 



with 



an 



ber 



and pale 



blush. 15 cts. each; 4 



for 50 



cts 



; 9 



for $1. 











CLIMBING H ERMOSA, H.— Identical with Her- 



mosa except habit of 



growth. The flowers are borne in great profusion, 

 and m color are clear bright pink: medium size. 

 full and fragrant. 15 cts. each: 4 for 50 cts. 

 CL I MPING P E R L E ^ES_J ARpj[NS, M. H.— Same 

 T. — , — ^ — ., — ,. ~ . = — =r as the grand 



Perle des Jardms and equally good in every 

 igorous climbing habit. 15 cts. each; 



old 



way, but of 



4 for 50 cts.: 



for $1. 

 FORTUNE'S DOUBLE Y ELLOW,. M. H.— Bronzed 



yellow or copper 



and fawn color; grand. 



2ELIA PRADEL, M. H.— Pure 



- rr-z :. flowers. 



white buds and 



MARY WAS H INGTON, H.— Its flowers are of me- 

 =^ dium size: pure white; 

 perfectly double to the center, sweet and borne in 

 endless numbers in large clusters all Summer. Vig- 

 orous and rapid grower. One plant of Mary Wash- 

 ington 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 tim.es. 



PEINE MARIE HENRIETT E, H.— Extra large. 

 :^^^^^^^^^^^^^E^^^^^Er finely formed flow- 

 ers; very full and double, borne in clusters; color 

 glowing crimson. 

 PEIN E OLGA D' WURTEMBOURG, M. H.— Fine. 



'■ " :=rrr- _ ^^==__^___ large, very 



double flowers, borne in clusters; color clear cherry 



red margined with crimson. 



REVE D'OR. ]\I. H.— Buff yellow; good. 



M. H.— Climbing habit; fine, clear 

 sulphur yellow; large, full and 



SOLFATERRE, 



double. 



WASHINGTON, M. H.— Flowers large, pure white. 

 — double and borne in beautiful 

 clusters. 



WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON. M. H.— Coppery 

 - - ~~ •^~'~ yellow fluibed 



with carmine: flowers large, full and fragranL 

 Set of 24 Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses, postpaid, for $2.00 



