Two Valuable New Climbing Roses. 
For 25c Postpaid. 
Tauseiidschon (Thousand Beauties) — Raised by sov- 
err<i crossings of various Tea and Polyantha Roses with 
the well known Crimson Rambler. This beautiful nov- 
elty surpasses all other climbing roses of this section, 
both in growth, foliage and beauty of blooms. The 
flowers appear in large clusters from the beginning of 
June till the end of July. Each individual flower 
Price 1 5c each, 3 
measures about 2 Inches across, and is of a beautiful 
soft pink, same color as Clothilde Soupert; later on 
changes into rosy carmine. The plant is of strong, 
vigorous growth, absolutely hardy, and a most excellent 
variety to plant wherever a strong climber Is desired. 
Very agreeable, as it is nearly thornless. Florists will 
do well to force this grand rose for Easter. 
for 36c postpaid. 
Tausendschon. 
Alberic Barbier — A hardy, yellow climbing rose — This 
is- a seedling from Wiohuriana, which has been the par- 
ent of so many climbing roses, and It is a groat acqui- 
sition. It was obtained several years ago by a prom- 
inent French nurseryman but has never become as well 
known in this country as it justly deserves. The flow- 
ers are a rich, deep yellow in the bud, changing as 
they grow older to a creamy white, with canary yel- 
low center. Semi-double, or double, 2Vfc. to 3 y> iuches 
across, very sweetly scented. Of strong growing habit. 
Foliage is a glossy dark green with a bronzy red tinge 
in the spring. 
Price 15c each postpaid. 
One Plant each of these two 
Climbing Roses for 
25c Postpaid. 
Annie Muller— A new pink, everblooming rose. Is 
called by some a pink- Baby Rambler, but we think 
that a mls-nomer because it grows somewhat taller 
than Baby Rambler and the flowers are of different 
form. The freely branching plants attain a height of 
about twenty -four inches and the numerous flower 
stalks carry fifty to sixty flowers and buds at one time. 
The flowers when open are a brilliant cerise pink, meas- 
uring two Indies in diameter, with a double row of 
curiously twisted petals. Center chrome yellow. Per- 
fectly hardy. 
Price 15c each, 2 for 25c postpaid. 
Moss Roses. 
Moss Roses are strong, vigorous growers, perfectly 
hardy, and therefore justly esteemed as very desirable 
for out-door culture In open ground. Most varieties 
bloom but once In the season, and usually not the first 
year, but the flowers and the buds are very large and 
handsome. Moss Roses like rich ground. 
This is a favorite class with everyone, on account of 
the beautiful buds, which, for bouquets and cut flowers, 
are iuvaluuble. They require high culture but amply 
repay careful attention by the increased size and beau- 
ty of the flowers. They are all very hardy. The foli- 
age Is generally somewhat crimped and has mostly 
seven leaflets. 
Blanche Moreau — The fine variety Is highly recom- 
mended; flowers are produced In clusters, and are large, 
full and sweet; the color is pure white; both flowers 
und buds have an abundance of lovely deep green moss. 
Crimson Globe — A flue deep crimson, the flowers hav- 
ing the handsome globular shape characteristic of the 
H. P. varieties. Buds well mossed, very free flower- 
ing, vigorous and hardy. 
Princess Adelaide — One of the best; extra largo flow- 
ers; very double and fragrant; buds beautifully mossed; 
color bright rosy pink. 
Price of Moss Roses, each 16c. Three (one each) 
for 40 cents. 
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