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General MacArthur — A vigorous climber with bright 
scarlet flowers identical with the bush variety. 
Golden Emblem—A climber with rich golden flowers as 
with the Bush Hose. ' 
Lady Hillingdon—A climbing form of the apricot-yellow 
bush rose. 
Los Angeles—Luminous flame colored pink shaded gold at 
the base. 
Mermaid—Large single ivory white flowers with yellow 
center in profusion through Summer and Autumn. 
Satisfactory when unsupported and used for a ground 
cover. 75 Cents. 
Mine. Edouard Herriott—A form of the Bush type with 
slightly larger and brighter flowers. Bears in profusion. 
Paul’s Scarlet — The most brilliant and beautiful of all 
scarlet climbers. Holds its color well. 
Red Cherokee—Ramona—Bright green foliage with soft 
rosy-red single flowers. Most attractive. 
Rose Marie—A highly recommended climber with double 
rose-pink flowers. 
Scorcher — Large brilliant crimson-scarlet semi-double 
flowers. 
Silver Moon—Highly recommended for its very glossy 
foliage and pure white single blossoms. A strong 
grower, 
Tausendschoen—Thousand Beauty—Remarkably resistant 
to mildew. Bright single pink flowers borne in pro¬ 
fusion. 
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STANDARD ROSES 
We recommend the following varieties in the Standard, 
or Tree Roses. These are strong'standards grown with 40 
inch stems. $2.00 Each. $20.00 Dozen. 
Autumn—Golden Bronze. 
Duchess of Athol—Copper. 
Etoile de Holland—Scarlet. 
Golden Emblem—Clear golden yellow. 
Hadley—Dark Crimson. 
Madame Edouard Herriott—Daily Mail—Coppery-pink. 
Padre—Copper scarlet. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet—Clear yellow. 
Talisman—Flame. 
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