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Linn County Nursery 
Dorothy Perkins Rose 
Climbing Roses 
C'rimKon Rnmlilrr — A new Japanese rose, 
bearing numerous clusters of brigrht 
crimson flowers; a superb climber, very 
hardy and free flowering'. One of the 
best for training on walls, pillars and 
fences. It gives universal satisfaction. 
Dorothy rvrkiiid — One of the best of all 
the climbers. Hardy, a Kood srower, 
and blooms very freely the first year set. 
The flowpT-s are of Kood size, produced 
in enormous clusters, very dainty pink, 
frasranl, ;nid last much longer than the 
other ramblers. 
White Dorothy- — Similar in every respect 
to Dorothy Perkins except that it is 
white. One of the best of the new 
climbers. 
PerMlaii Vellow — A perfectly hardy climb- 
er. Brightest yellow of all roses; pro- 
duces an abundance of medium sized 
flowers in June. 
I'ralrle Queen — An old, well-known climb- 
er. Flowers double, brisht pink, fading 
to nearl.v white. 
TaiiNpiidMehou (Thousand Beauties) — A 
rapid Krowing-, almost thornless climber 
of exceptional value and attractiveness. 
Its many flower clusters show every 
shade of rose and crimson, with white 
and yellow variegations. 
Half -Climbing Roses 
niiltiinore Belle — Very double, white with 
pinii blush. One of the best climbing 
roses, but must be protected in winter. 
Orenvllle or Seven Sisters — Large clusters 
with flowers varying from white to 
crimson. Luxuriant dark green foliage; 
perfectly hardy. 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
Aiiierionii Beauty — Rich rosy crimson, de- 
lightfully fragrant and a very free, con- 
tinuous bloomer: vigorous, healthy and 
moderately hardy. 
GniMN nu Teplitz (Virf^inia R. Coxe.) — The 
llowers are a dazzling crimson, large 
and moderately double, produced in 
fireat profusion throughout the whole 
season. The bush is hardy, and a 
strong, vigorous grower. This is much 
the best rose of the class we have seen. 
tau Frnnoe — A very popular variety. Buds 
and flowers of lovely form and of great 
size : exceedingly f ragrant. Color, fine 
silvery-pink. It begins to bloom early 
and continues until frost. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
Friiii KnrI Dnisehkl (White American 
Beauty) — Pure white, large, fragrant, 
well formed, and very similar to Ameri- 
can Beauty, except in color. Very hardy 
and vigorous; by far the best white rose 
of all. 
Oenernl Jacqurmfuot — This may truthful- 
ly be called the rose for the million. A 
universal favorite. Bright scarlet, ex- 
ceedingly rich and velvety. One of the 
hardiest. 
American Beauty 
