WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. Cl. 
(B. R. Cant & Sons, 1908.) 
Small, very double flowers of pure creamy white, borne 
in great clusters on a rampant healthy plant. It is iden¬ 
tical with Pink Dorothy Perkins except in color. With¬ 
out a doubt the best white climber. 
WILHELM KORDES. H. T. (W. Kordes Sons, 1922.) 
Long, Pointed buds and double, high centered flowers 
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of deep golden salmon, overspread with a tint of copper, 
and veined with red. Very fragrant and unusually free 
flowering. Vigorous, compact growth. Does best early 
in the season and in Autumn. 
WILLOWMER. H. T. tPemet-Ducher, 1913) 
Superb buds and blooms of richest pink, shining with 
a yellow glow which seems to come from the heart of 
the flower. A very strong grower and persistant bloom¬ 
er. One of the best of all Roses, fine for cutting, al¬ 
though lacks fragrance. It is a good substitute for Los 
Angeles* which is not always easy to grow. 
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