HARDY  CLIMDIN:;  roses,  continued 
Climbing  Clothilde  Soupert.  Rich  creamy  white 
flowers,  sometimes  blush.  A  vigorous  grower, 
blooming  abundantly  and  persistently  almost 
until  frost.  2-year-old  plants,  1  to  21  feet, 
30  cts.  each,  $3  per  doz. 
Dawson.  Considered  by  some  to  be  as  valuable  as 
the  Crimson  Rambler.  Large  clusters  of  double, 
bright  carmine  flowers.  Strong  grower.  2-year- 
old  plants,  3  to  5  feet,  30  cts.  each,  53  per  doz. 
Dorothy  Perkins.  A  splendid  sort  with  beautiful 
shell-pink  flowers  ;  full,  large  and  double.  The 
trusses  often  contain  30  or  40  individual  flowers. 
Bright  foliage  that  keeps  fresh  better  than  most 
kinds  do.  2-year-old  plants,  2  to  3  feet.  30  cts. 
each,  $3  per  doz. 
Mnltiflora  Japonica.  See  under  Bush  Roses. 
Philadelphia  Rambler,  Similar  to  Crimson  Ram- 
bler, deeper  and  brighter  in  color.  2-year-old 
plants,  30  cts.  each,  $3  per  doz. 
Royal  Cluster.  Double  white,  medium  size.  Pro- 
lific bloomer.  2-year-old  plants,  1  to  21  feet,  30 
cts.  each,  $3  per  doz. 
"White  Rambler.  Perfectly  hardy,  strong,  vigor- 
ous grower  with  white  flowers,  l-year-old  plants, 
1  to  2  feet,  20  cts.  each,  $2  per  doz. 
Yellow  Rambler.   Large  clusters  of  good-sized, 
deep  yellow  flowers  fading  to  creamy  white  as 
the  flower  matures.    2-year-old  plants,  2  to  3 
feet,  30  cts.  each,  $3  per  doz. 
Queen  Alexandra.   A  new  sort  that  resembles  the 
well-known  Crimson  Rambler,  but  is  lighter  in 
color.  2-year-old  plants,  2  to  3  ft.,  30c.  each,  $3 
per  doz.  E.xtra  heavy,  3  to  -l  f  t.,  50c.  ea.,  $4  per  doz. 
MISCELLANEOUS  ROSES 
Baby  Rambler ;  syn.,  Dwarf  Crimson  Rambler, 
or  Mme.  Norbert  Levavasseur.  A  compact, 
new  dwarf  variety  that  does  not  exceed  18 
inches  in  height.  Covered  with  a  wealth  of  crim- 
son flowers  that  last  for  a  long  time.  2-year-old 
plants  in  4-  and  5-inch  pots,  50c.  ea.,  .$5  per  doz. 
TREE  ROSES 
Little  Baby  Rambler  Roses  as  described  just 
above,  trimmed  to  resemble  miniature  trees, 
which  become  laden  with  Roses.  2-year-old 
plants,  70  cts.  each,  $7.50  per  doz. 
Crimson  Rambler.  Trimmed  into  tree  form  is 
beautiful  when  covered  with  its  wealth  of  crim- 
son bloom.  75  cts.  each.  $7.50  per  doz. 
Weeping  Tree  Roses.  Grafted  on  single  stems, 
these  weeping  forms  are  attractive  and  unique, 
$1.25  each,  $12  per  doz. 
BUSH  ROSES 
These  varieties  are  very  desirable  in  connection 
with  shrubbery  plantings,  as  well  as  in  groups  by 
themselves. 
Canina.  DoG  Rose.  This  is  half-climbing,  single 
pink  Rose,  that  is  splendid  for  massing  and  for 
wild  effects.  1 J  to  3  feet,  35  cts.  each,  $3.50  per 
doz.,  $18  per  100. 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
Lucida.  Single,  bright  pink  flowers  all  summer 
long.  Attractive  red  branches  and  plump  red 
fruits  in  winter.  1  to  2  feet,  20  cts.  each, 
$2  per  doz. 
Multiflora.  A  Japanese  Rose  that  is  covered  in 
June  with  very  fragrant  clusters  of  small  semi- 
double  flowers  that  are  succeeded  by  bright  red 
seed-vessels.  It  is  a  strong-growing,  quite  hardy 
bush  that  sends  out  vigorous,  long,  recurving  or 
climbing  branches,  which  are  capable  of  being 
trained  as  a  climbing  Rose.  Valuable  in  shrub- 
bery borders  and  to  produce  a  wild  effect.  2- 
year-old  plants,  2  to  3  feet,  25  cts.  each,  $2.50 
per  doz.  Extra-heavy,  3  to  4  feet,  50  cts.  each, 
$4.50  per  doz. 
Rugosa.  Japanese  Rose.  Dark  green,  wrinkled 
leaves  that  are  attractive  late  into  the  fall. 
Showy  single  pink  or  white  flowers  that  begin 
in  May  and  continue  to  bloom  all  summer,  and 
are  succeeded  by  bright  red,  round  seed-vessels. 
One  of  the  most  attractive  plants  for  shrubbery 
borders.  Eiidi        Doz.  100 
1  to  IJ  feet  $0  20    $2  GO    $12  00 
U  to  2  feet   35     3  00     18  00 
2  to  3  feet   50     4  50     25  00 
Setigera.  Prairie  Rose.  Single  deep  rose-colored 
flowers.  A  splendid  sort  for  natural  plantings. 
2  to  3  feet,  35  cts.  each,  $3  per  doz.,  $20  per  100. 
Rosa  rugosa,  a  splendid  bush  Rose,  for  colony  or 
group  planting.  All  summer  the  single  flowers  shine 
from  a  setting  of  beautiful  dark  green  leaves  and 
later  give  place  to  bright  red  seed-vessels  that  look 
like  tiny  tomatoes.  See  prices  above. 
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