FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI ETOILE DE HOLLANDE SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET 
HUGONIS. A rare novelty known as the 
“Golden Rose of China”. Very unique, 
blooming- early before all other varieties, 
bearing masses of single yellow flowers. 
Extremely hardy. Each 50c. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. The most 
satisfactory yellow rose ever produced. A 
decided and comparatively unfading sun¬ 
flower yellow even deeper toned at center. 
Its flower form is large and full with elon¬ 
gated petals; the buds long and pointed. In 
growth it is vigorous, erect and branching, 
with brilliant foliage and almost thornless 
stems. Each 50c. 
SUNBURST. Orange copper; a giant rose; 
long-pointed bud; free bloomer. Each 50c. 
TALISMAN. This new American Rose has 
the most remarkable shadings of gold, apri¬ 
cot, yellow and deep pink or old-rose. The 
outside of the petals is bright yellow, gold 
and pink; as the flower develops and the 
petals unfold they become bright apricot, 
gold, deep rose-pink or old-rose and, unlike 
most Roses, the color becomes brighter as 
the flowers develop. The bud is long, per¬ 
fectly formed, averaging about 25 to 28 
petals, the plant is a strong, vigorous grow¬ 
er with glossy green foliage, and free flow¬ 
ering. Ready for delivery April 1. Each 50c. 
Climbing Roses 
AMERICAN PILLAR (Conrad, 1909, H. M.). 
The flowers are of enormous size, three to 
four inches across, • of a lovely shade of 
apple-blossom pink, with a clear white eye 
and clusters of yellow stamens. These flow¬ 
ers are borne in immense bunches, and a 
large plant in full bloom is a sight not easily 
forgotten. They last in perfection a long 
time and are followed by brilliant red pips 
or berries, which are carried late into Win¬ 
ter. Each 40c. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. A climb 
ing variety of this well known rose. 45c. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. The most popular red 
climber. Very hardy. Each 45c. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Double blooming with 
curved and curled petals, soft blush pink. 
One of the most popular climbers. Ea. 45c. 
FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD (Ludorf, 1908, H. 
M.). A counterpart of Crimson Rambler in 
every respect except that it shows ever- 
blooming tendencies, many new growths 
being terminated with a large cluster of 
flowers. Each 45c. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Each 50c. 
PRIMROSE, the New Yellow Rambler. Light 
primrose-yellow, which is maintained until 
the petals drop. Its flowers are borne in 
trusses of from 2 to 5, on long stems, about 
2V 2 inches in diameter. The plant is of vig¬ 
orous climbing habit, free flowering, mid¬ 
season and the flowers last in good condition 
for a long time, with healthy dark foliage. 
Strong two-year old plants, 50c. 
DR. VAN FLEET. One of the newer types of 
climbers: flowers as large as in the tea-rose 
class. The beautiful shape of its blossoms, 
its delicate perfume and dainty rich flesh 
pink color appeals to all. Each 45c. 
BLAZE. Blaze possesses the free-blooming 
qualities of Gruss an Teplitz. Its color is 
brilliant scarlet. The flowers are produced 
continuously from June to late fall; slightly 
fragrant; good lasting qualities. Very de¬ 
sirable as a cut flower. Each $2.00. 
