Climbing Hybrid-Tea and 

 Tender Climbing Roses 



Climb! ns Lady Ashtown 



While not as free flowering as the bush type of Hybrid-Tea 

 Roses, these climbing forms produce a large crop of flowers in 

 June, with a liberal scattering of blooms throughout the season. 

 All of these varieties require protection in the latitude of Phila- 

 delphia and are especially desirable in the southern states. 

 Black Boy. A sweet scented, large, fiery scarlet overlaid with 



blackish maroon. 

 Climbing Caroline Testout. Combines all the good points 



of this popular pink bush Rose in climbing form. 

 Climbing Golden Emblem. A most beautiful clear yellow, 



occasionally flaked with crimson on the outer petals. 

 Climbing Hoosier Beauty. Beautifully shaped buds of large 



size. Rich dazzling scarlet blooms. 

 Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A climbing form of 



this popular white Rose. 

 Climbing Lady Ashtown. The best of the climbing Hybrid- 

 Tea varieties. Very large rose-pink flowers. 

 Climbing Los Angeles. Beautiful sweet-scented flowers of a 



luminous flame-pink with golden coral suffusion. 

 Climbing Mme. Edouard Herriot. A climbing form of the 



popular coral red Daily Mail Rose. 

 Climbing Mrs. Aaron Ward. Beautiful Indian yellow flowers. 

 Climbing Mrs. Lovell Swisher. Delicate salmon-pink. 

 Climbing Red Radiance. Identical with its popular parent 



but of climbing habit. A valuable hardy pillar Rose. 

 Climbing Rose Marie. A climbing form of this attractive 



rose-pink bedding variety. 

 Climbing Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Beautiful yellow 



flowers. Makes a fine showing on a trellis or arbor. 

 Kitty Kininmonth. An attractive, bright, fadeless pink. 

 Marechal Niel. Superb; bright golden yellow. Tea-scented. 

 Miss Marion Manifold. A moderately fragrant, brilliant rich 



crimson; one of the finest climbing Roses yet produced. 

 Any of the above: $1.25 each; $12.50 per dozen. 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



The varieties of Hardy Perpetual Roses listed below are the 

 best in this popular hardy class which before the development 

 of the Hybrid-Tea Roses was the most popular type for garden 

 planting. Even today with an extensive list of many wonderful 

 varieties of Hybrid-Teas the gardener must not overlook these, 

 particularly in sections where hardiness of the Hybrid-Tea 

 varieties has not been established. All those offered are of strong 

 growth and free blooming. As a general rule they grow taller 

 and branch more freely than the Hybrid-Teas. 

 American Beauty. Fragrant, rich dark carmine flowers. 

 Frau Karl Druschki. This is the ideal hardy white Rose. 

 General Jacqueminot. Brilliant scarlet-crimson, fragrant. 

 George Arends. A beautiful, sweet-scented, pink variety. 

 Henry Nevard. Crimson -scarlet of fine large form; very fragrant. 



One of the freest flowering. 

 Magna Charta. Bright pink, attractively suffused with 



carmine. Fragrant. 



Mme. Albert Barbier 



Mme. Albert Barbier. This remarkable variety is as free 

 flowering as many of the popular Hybrid-Tea Roses. Long 

 and well formed buds of a pearly white color suffused with soft 

 salmony flesh. Large, full, double, imbricated flowers of 

 splendid form, which as they expand show a golden apricot 

 suffused center. Of vigorous, strong growth. Fragrant. 



Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink of splendid form. Moderately 

 fragrant and very free flowering. 



Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy pink, outer petals 

 shaded with flesh, one of the freest bloomers and a splendid Rose. 



Paul Neyron. Deep rose; fragrant blooms of immense size. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson-maroon. 

 The blooms have a delicate fragrance. 



Ulrich Brunner. Intensely fragrant, bright cherry red. 

 Any of the above: 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 

 Special Offer : One each of the above 

 12 Hybrid Perpetual Roses for $7.50. 



Roses priced $1.25 each will be supplied at $100.00 per 100; priced 75c each, at $60.00 per 100. 



