MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
CLIMBING ROSES-Cont'd. 
THE TWO DOROTHYS 
FOE, 22 CENTS, POSTPAID. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. The best jniik hardy 
cliiubiujj rosr, of lamblfr habit, with beauti- 
ful shell-r>iiil< lliiwfis, boi-ue in loose clusters 
of from ;;<) lo 40 in a truss, sweetly scented. 
^'wHITe" DOROTHY PERKINS. A depend- 
able, hardv, cliuibius white rose, adapted to 
all sei-tiniis, lias at last been fouud in this 
pure white sport from the popular I'ink Dor- 
othy rerkins, wliicli it exaetly resembles in all 
its desirable qualities, ineluilinK vigorous habit 
of srowth and pi'ofuse and loiiK continued 
floweriiis'. As it blooms at tlie same time, it 
1s a splendid cmnpanion to the pink variety. 
Price, 15c, the two for 22c. 
EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins) 
A splendid new Dorothy rose, brilliaat, in- 
tense crimsim-searlet in color, an improve- 
ment over Crimson liamblor in two particu- 
lars — color and healtliy, vif;orous ^rowtli. The 
flowers are very doui)le and borne in Kreat 
trusses of thirty or forty. Price, 15c. 
THE THREE DOROTHYS FOR 35c 
Dorothy Perkins, White Dorothy Perkins & Excelsa 
MBSS G. MESSMAN 
The Climbing Baby Rambler 
The latest rose novelty. A c]iml)ini: sport 
from Baby Rambler, a rare and (pieenly addi- 
tion to the Kose family. A matured vine 
will reach a height of lo feet, making a line 
plant for pergolas, arches, walls and even 
Ledges. The growth is strong, the liranches 
tipped with immense panicles of carmine red 
flowers, almiist as gigantic as a Hydrangea 
truss, and they liave the same pei'iietnal habit, 
t)eiug in bloom from June till frost. Price, 15c 
"ORIOLE" 
A Yellower Yellow Rambler 
A new seedling- from Ag:laia, a decided yellow 
when the flower tirst opens, tlie yellow tint 
being held much longer tliaii in any other 
rose of this class. It is very free llowering, 
the Idossoms being considerably larger than 
in the other Ramblers. Price 15c each. 
ANGLO-SAXON COLLECTION 
FOR 25 CENTS, POSTPAID, 
GOLDFINCH. A new Knglish ltand)ler Rose, 
of a decided yellow linge. Like all ramblens 
In vigorous growih and profuse llowering. Also 
sweet scented. ( liven a\var(l of merit from the 
Royal I loi-t icnltnral Sociely. Price. 15c. 
HIAWATHA, 'An Ainciican vari<'fv, a beau- 
tiful single ramlilcr. Thougli singh',' the flow- 
ers are so aliundant as to comjiletely cover 
the idants and they have an artistic' attrac- 
tk)n far surpassing the double sorts. Price, 
TAirSENDSCHON. "Thousand Beauties." 
from (lermany. Surpasses ail other roses in 
this section in growth and beaut v and quan- 
tity of bloom. Color lovelv soft iiink chang- 
ing to rosy carmine; iu bloonj froni Juue to 
the end of July. Price, 15c; 3 for 36c. 
Richmond, Va., Apr., '13. — "The Dorothy Perkins Rose 
I got for 12c last spring is up to the top of my porch and 
is a beauty."— Mrs. E. L Bawsel. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
Baby Tausendschon 
THREE NOVELTY BABY ROSES 
Price, 15c each; the three for 40c. 
BABY TAUSENDSCHON. Like the grand 
climbing Tausendschon (Tliousand Beauties), 
onl.y dwarf in habit. It has the same charm^ 
ing variable coloring, ranging from 7)ure 
white through delicate pink to deej) rosy crim- 
son. A continuous bloomer, with immense 
trusses of large flowers. 
ERNA TESCHENDORF. Of true Baby 
Rambler tyi)e, the clearest and brightest red 
yet offered; is not affected by the hot sun 
and is free from mildew. Blooms constantly 
all summer. 
TWO OTHER FAMOUS BABY ROSES 
BABY RAMBLER. The original Baby 
Ram))ler, crimson iu color and a superl) rose 
for pot culture or for liedding. Hardv and 
almost never without blooms. Price. i2c: 2 
for 22c. 
BABY DOROTHY. Rose-pinlf, similar to 
Dorothy Perkins. Hardy, blooming from early 
spring to late fall. Price. 15c. 
The two for 26c. 
Five Babies Collection for 60 Cents" 
iby Dorotliy, Ba1)y Tau send 
Baby Rami 
clion, Erna 'I'l 
-chendorf, Yvonne Iial)ier (wliiie). 
TWO IRON-CLAD RUGOSA ROSES 
These new iiybrids between the .Japanese 
Rugosa roses and liardy gaiiien ros.'s form a 
specially liardy race, which niav lie grown In 
the extreme North and Xortl'iwest sections 
where few other roses will stand the climate. 
CONRAD F. MEYER. A clear, silvery pink 
of ironclad hardiness and sjiicy fragrance. 
Sldendid for a flowering hedge. Price,' 15c. 
MADAM GEORGES BRUANT. Semi-double, 
pure wlute, lu-oduced fre.dv in showy clusters. 
Price, 15c. The two for 28c, 
