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COMAL SFKINOS NUKSEKY 
in style of growth which, in this new rose, is of a strong, climbing habit, 
making it an excellent pillar or porch rose. It is a sport of La France, and 
retains the charming peach, pink color and the exquisite fragrance which have 
made La France the favorite. 
Climbing Paul Neyron, a grand, new rose. Paul Neyron has always 
been known as the largest rose extant. In Climbing Paul Neyron we have 
this large size, coupled with its bright, fresh pink color, that rose excels; and 
it is also a true perpetual bloomer. 
Climbing Meteor is of strong, vigorous habit of growth, producing in 
great profusion throughout the season magnificently formed buds and /lowers 
which in color are of a dark velvety crimson, the equal of any rose in cultiva- 
tion, and if anything, more glowing than its illustrious parent. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins, a si>ort from Perle des Jardins, the most 
popidar of all yellow tea roses. Climbing Perle is a strong, vigorous, climb- 
ing Tea, with beautiful, large, double golden yellow Mowers; hirger and 
brighter than Perle. 
Empress of China, a free, /lowering climbing rose of Chinese origin. 
The plant is a strong, healthy grower, and produces its medium sized /lowers 
in great profusion. Comes nearer being a per]ietual bloomer than any hardy 
climbing rose known. Color, soft red, changing to light pink when fully 
grown. 
La Marque, purest white, a splendid climber and the freest and finest 
for winter blooming ; has to be trimmed and trained well. 
Marshal Neil, beautiful deep yellow, very large, full, globular form 
sweet, free bloomer ; the finest climbing rose. ISudded upon Manetti, 35 cts. ; 
own roots, 25 cents each. 
Mary Washington, a hardy, perpetual blooming- climber, producing 
large, double, snow white blossoms in great profusion from spring until frost, 
it is a sweet and most valuable sort. 
Reine Harie Henrietta, a strong growing climber, making a great pillar 
rose. Flowers full and well formed ; rich, brilliant crimson. A fine com- 
panion of Marechal Niel. 
White Harshal Niel, the fame of Marechal Neil, with its deep golden 
yellow flowers, is so world-wide that nothing further need be said of this new 
variety to make it instantlj' popular than that it is the exact counterpart in 
every respect of Marechal Niel, save color, which is a pure white. 35 cts. each. 
W. Allen Richardson, the coloring of this rose is simply exquisite. The 
base and back of the ]>etals are a bright yellow, the center highly colored 
with glowing copper and rose ; first-class climber. Try it. 
Aglaia, the Golden Rambler — Habit of crimson rambler. The only 
difference is in the color of the flowers, which are of a golden yellow. 
Thalia, the White Rambler — This is :i charming new rose of the Rambler 
family. It climbs rapidlj-, is entirely hardy, ])roducqs immense clusters of 
pure white roses, perfectly double, of delightful fragrance ;ind an immac- 
ulate white. 
Ruphrosine, fh® Fink Rambler, embr;ices the entire rang-e of cardinal 
colors that can be embraced in the beautiful climbing roses. M'e now have 
the Crimson Rambler, the Yellow Rambler, the White Rambler and the Pink 
Rambler. This rose is as charming as any of its rivals ; embraces all their 
good qualities of hardiness, vigorous growth profuse blooming and delightful 
fragrance. 
