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Climbing Clotilde Soupert 



A Wonderful, Hardy Climbing Rose, in Constant 

 Bloom. 



An offspring of that famous Rose. Clotilde .Soupert. this beau- 

 tiful hardy, everblooming climber is excellent in every way. It 

 is most vigorous, and the small plants will attain a height of 15 

 to 2 5 feet in a single season, branching extensively. Climbing 

 Clotilde Soupert produces cluster after cluster of the most finely 

 formed flowers throughout the entire growing season — large, 

 round, perfectly double, with beautiful imbricated petals, the 

 odor of which is delightful. The ivory-white color, shading to- 

 ward the center to silvery rose, gives an effect that is indescrib- 

 ably beautiful. Climbing Clotilde is thoroughly hardy every- 

 where and needs no petting. We feel that the merits of this 

 Rose cannot be too enthusiastically stated and we will guarantee 

 it to please you. 15 cts. each. 4 for 50 cts.: larger size, 20 cts. 

 each. 3 for 50 cts.: two-year-old plants. 40 cts. each; extra- 

 heavy, three- and four-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 



^Climbing Meteor 



A superl) everblooming climbing Rose. A sport from Meteor, 

 famous for its magnificent flowers. True climbing habit, at- 

 taining a height of 10 to 15 feet in a single season. Free, per- 

 sistent bloomer, with magnificently formed buds and flowers. 

 Dark, velvety crimson, the equal of any Rose in cultivation. 

 Hardy with protection and will give absolute satisfaction. 15 

 cts. each. 4 for 50 cts.: larger .size, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. 

 Two-year-old plants. 45 cts. each: three- and four-year-old 

 plants. 75 cts. each. 



^Climbing Helen Gould 



Really a Climbing Tea Rose, with the same magnificent, deep 

 and double flowers, the same freedom of bloom as shown in the 

 bush Rose Helen Gould or Red Maman Cochet. The growth is 

 sturdy, the foliage grand, the flowers warm, rosy crimson, some- 

 times beautifully striped, flamed and shaded in bright carmine 

 over pale rose. Strong plants. 20 cts. each. 6 for SI: larger size, 

 30 cts. each. 4 for SI: two-year-old plants. 45 cts. each; heavy, 

 three- and four-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 



The Wonderful Blue Rose 



Veilchenhlau, or Violet-Blue. 

 The Greatest Xovelty in Roses Ever Introduced. 



The new, unique and wonderful Blue Rose has jumped into 

 greater popularity than any Rose introduced in late years, and 

 the demand for it last year was so great that it was almost im- 

 possible to meet it. But we did so and have propagated a mag- 

 nificent stock for this season. It is one of the most rampant 

 growers we have ever seen, covering a large porch in a single 

 season. The flowers are borne in loose clusters and 

 are of a delightful shade of blue — something en- 

 tirely different from any Rose in cultivation. Our 

 stock is all propagated from plants sent out by the 

 introducer in Germany, and is guaranteed true to 

 name. First size, from pots 3 and S^ji inches in 

 diameter. 20 cts. each, 6 for SI: larger size, 30 cts. 

 each. 4 for SI: two-year-old plants. 45 cts. each: 

 I extra-large, three-year-old plants. 75 cts. each. 



Ladysmith. B. C. Canada, January- 25. 1912. 

 Gentlemen: — My order of Roses came through in splendid 

 condition and are highly satisfactory. We have had quite 

 a heavy "Winter, and I am pleased to say the plants have all 

 come through the Winter well. 



A. E. JAMES. 



Climbing Clotilde Soupert. 



Baltimore, Maryland. February 3, 1912. 

 Gentlemen: — The Roses I received from you last Spring were a 

 grand success, cutting over 300 blossoms off of these few small 

 bushes. Yours very truly, H. IMWOI.D. 



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