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Princess Adelaide. — Fine strong grower; hardy; flowers bright rosy pink, large and 



very double, beautifully mossed. 

 Raphael. — Large buds, densely covered with lovely moss ; color, pinkish white, shaded 



with rose ; large, full and sweet, 

 Zebrina. —Extra large and fragrant; crimson purple; splendid color, very rich, very 



dense moss. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 



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PRAIRIE QUEEN. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 



Climbing Roses are valuable for training over ornamental arbors, trellises, pillars, veran- 

 das, Sec, also for covering unsightly objects, as old buildings, fences and walls. In many 

 positions they are objects of rare beauty, and are highly esteemed. The varieties given 

 below are hardy, and succeed well in all sections of the country. In the South many varie- 

 ties of the Ever-Blooming Roses can be used as climbers. 



Price. — Same as other Roses. See page i6 and 17. 



GENERAL COLLECTION-CLIMBING ROSES. 



Prairie Queen. — Clear bright pink, sometimes with a white stripe ; large, compact and 

 globular, very double and full ; blooms in clusters ; one of the finest. 



Mrs. Grunnell. — Soft rosy blush, becoming almost white ; large clusters. 



Baltimore Belle. — Pale blush, variegated carmine rose and white; very double; one of 

 the best. 



