THE WSILOAM EWEMG CO., ILHMSTCD 
CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 
AVIATEUR BLERIOT (The New Yellow Rambler)— We have discarded the 
old Yellow Rambler in favor of this new variety, in which we have a strong- 
growing plant with beautiful, glossy, insect and disease-proof foliage, and 
bearing large clusters of medium-sized full double flowers of a saffron yellow, 
deepening to an almost golden-yellow at the centre. Strong two year 
plants. 60c. each. 
EXCELSA, SCARLET DOROTHY PERKINS— Color crimson maroon, tipped 
scarlet: double flowers in trusses of thirty to forty. The most magnificent 
rose of its color, and a splendid arch or pergola rose. 75c. each. 
DOROTHY PERKINS — Shell pink, very double and a strong grower, blooming 
profusely. Winner of Nickerson Cup in England. Strong 2 yr. plants, 
40c.; 3 yrs. 50c. each. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER — Too well known to need description, a universal favor- 
ite. 1 yr. 25c.; 3 yrs. 50c. 
WHITE RAMBLER— Thalia. 1 yr. 35c. ; 3 yrs. 50c. 
HARDY EVERBLOOMING 
BABY RAMBLERS 
BABY RAMBLER — Bright crimson, very free blooming. 2 yrs. 25c. ; 3 yrs. 50c. 
each. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET— White, very free blooming. 2 yrs. 25c.; 3 yrs. 50c. 
each. 
ORLEANS — One of the very best pink everbloomers. 2 yrs. 25c.; 3 yrs. 50c. 
each. 
ERNA TESCHENDORFF— A sport of Baby Rambler, of a brilliant red 
color, strong grower and responds very freely to a little care. The best of its 
class and color. Strong 2 yr. plants, 50c.; 3 yrs. 75c. each. 
ROSE S — Continued 
HARDY HYBRID EVER- 
BLOOMING TEA ROSES 
OF SPECIAL MERIT 
The first six named have all been awarded the Gold Medal of National 
Rose Society, England. The first six at 60c. each — the six $3.00. 
1. 
T. (McGredy & Sons, Ireland), without doubt 
existence, far superior to White Killamey as an 
4. 
5. 
BRITISH QUEEN— H. 
the best white rose 
indoor, or to Frau K. Druschki as an outdoor rose. For form and refinement 
it stands in a class by itself. It is of free blooming habit and the best rose 
that has been introduced for years. 
LAURENT CARLE — Produces its large, deliciously scented, brilliant carmine 
perfect flowers throughout the season, nearly as good in hot, dry weather as 
under more favorable weather conditions. The plant is a vigorous grower, 
and is as hardy as a Hybrid Perpetual. 
GENERAL SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN— This Holland introduction, 
after two seasons' trial, has shown up most satisfactory in our grounds; in 
color an effective deep glowing-carmine, with long, finely-formed buds, the 
open flowers full and sweet; a splendid long-stemmed cut flower. 
LADY ASHTOWN — One of the freest-flowering varieties in the collection, 
and produces perfect blooms under all weather conditions. The flowers are 
large, double, with high-pointed centre, and are produced on long stems; 
splendid for cutting; in color a soft rose, shading to yellow at the 
base of the petals. 
SUNBURST — (Fernet, Ducher). Long pointed buds on strong long stems, 
large full flowers of superb cadium yellow with orange centre, one of the best 
yellow roses grown, and as a forcing rose it is unequalled. 
MARQUISE DE SINETY— Every one who has seen this beautiful Rose is 
enthusiastic over it. The buds are of a rich yellow-ochre, suffused with car- 
mine: the expanded flower, which is of good size, is fairly double, of perfect 
cupped shape, and of a rich golden-yellow or Roman ochre, shaded with bright 
rosy-red, dehghtfuUy fragrant. 
EDWARD * MAWLEY — • Deep velvety crimson, of enormous size, free 
blooming and very fragrant. 50c. each. 
RAYON D*OR (Hybrid Briar) — Color, intense orange-yellow as the 
bloom begins to open, turning to Sunflower-yellow when fully expanded; 
fine bronze-green, glossy foliage. 50c. each. 
COUNTESS OF GOSFORD — A splendid, free blooming rose, large size, 
perfect form, long buds, salmon pink shading to saffron yellow. 50c. each. 
MME. SECOND WEBER — A grand Rose in every way. It is a vigorous 
grower, free-flowering, large, -perfectly formed, cup-shaped, fragrant flowers of 
mar- velous beauty. In color it is of that soft shade of light, salmon-pink 
which appeals to everyone. 50c. each. 
J. B. CLARK — Deep scarlet, finely formed, extra large flowers, with high 
centre and a strong leathery foliage. 50c. each. 
12. MOLLY SHARMAN CRAWFORD— While introduced as a Tea Rose we 
have in our trials found it quite as hardy as the Hybrid-Tea varieties, and we 
therefore include it in collection as the best white everblooming. The 
flowers on first opening are creamy-white, becoming purer as they expand; 
they are large, full, double and delightfully fragrant, and are produced 
very freely and last a long time in good condition. SOc. each. 
13. MAD. RAVARY — Long pointed buds of a beautiful deep golden yellow 
SOc. 
14. PRINCE DE BULGARIE — Delicate flesh-shaded salmon. SOc. each. 
15. MDME. ABEL CHATENAY — Beautiful carmine, the most popular rose in 
England as a cut flower, succeeding equally here. SOc. each. 
16. JONKHEER J. L. MOCK — A variety which we can confidently recom- 
mend as a most sterling novelty. The flowers, which are produced with 
the greatest freedom, are borne on stiff, erect stems, are of large size and 
perfect form, of a deep imperial pink, the outside of the petals silvery 
rose- white and highly perfumed. Awarded two gold and one silver 
medal. SOc. each. 
17. GRUSS AU TEPLITZ — Scarlet crimson, full and cupped, blooming in large 
clusters. SOc. each. 
18. KILLARNEY — Brilliant carmine, long pointed buds. SOc. each. 
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Collection of above eighteen Superb Roses, all strong 2 year old 
plants, $8.00 
RUGOSA ROSES 
BLANC DE COUBERT— Double white. SOc. each. 
HANSA — Double red. SOc. each. 
SINGLE — Pink, white or red. 40c. each. 
SWEET BRIAR 
THE OLD ENGLISH VARIETY— 40c. each. 
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