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*Souv. du Pres. Carnot. Rosy flesh, sometimes nearly wliite. 
Kxcellent. 
*Sunburst. Uich cadmium yellow. Center orange-yellow. 
*Tipperary. Clear soft yellow. The pointed buds open to a 
full rosette. 
Viscount Folkstone. Creamy pink, salmon center. Large and 
fragrant.- 
Wellesley. Rosy pink, and silvery rose. Continuous bloomer. 
White Killarney. Pure white; productive; constant. 
*White Testout. Same as Testout except that color is pure white. 
*William Netting.. Bright rosy-cerise with deeper center. 
Willowmere. Coral red, opening to shrimp pink. 
*Winnie Davis. Brilliant apricot-gink with reflex lighter tints. 
Handsome. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Two-year dormant plants, 75 cents each; $7.50 per doz.; 
$50.00 per 100. 
American Beauty. Rose pink; fragrant; good foliage. 
* American Pillar. Chaste pink; single blossoms. 
Aviateur Bleriot. Rich, deep saffron-yellow. Fragrant. 
*Christine Wright. Bright wild-rose pink. Flowers SVi-i in. in 
diameter. 
*Crimson Rambler. Large clusters of crimson flowers. 
Dr. Van Fleet. Flesh pink. Flowers are full, double and fra- 
grant. Choice. 
* Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell-pink. 
*Excelsa. Intense crimson-maroon. Healthy foliage. Very fine. 
Flower of Fairfield. Everblooming Crimson Rambler. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, semi-double flowers of 
medium size, which do not burn or fade in the sun. Produced in 
large clusters in great profusion. Extremely hardy. One of the 
most promising climbing roses of recent years. 2-year plants, 
$1.50; 1-year plants, .50; 1-year plants in pots, .75 each. 
Silver Moon. Clear silvery-white. Foliage is mildew-proof. 
Fragrant. 
Tausendschon. Soft pink turning to flesh. The blossoms are pro- 
duced in large trusses. 
*White Dorothy Perkins. Same as Dorothy Perkins, except color 
is white. 
