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HYBRID TEA, POLYANTHA, AND CLIMBING ROSES 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Flowers are bright pink, 
' with silvery shadings,- and are incessantly 
produced by low, branching bushes. Large 
buds and flowers. 
Mrs. John Bell. Buds strong, reddish pink; 
open flowers glowing light salmon with vivid 
overtones. Plants strong; stems stiff. Promises 
to be a fine new garden variety. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Well-shaped golden 
yellow flowers and bushy, compact plants. A 
good novelty. 75 c-ts. each, $9 per doz. 
Mrs. W. E. Nickerson. Long, slender buds and 
deep, high-centered flowers with large petals 
of soft silvery pink, deeply shaded with old- 
gold and salmon. 
Padre. Slender, erect plants, bearing large, 
almost single blooms of a very vivid copper- 
orange color. 
Portadown Fragrance. Very large, fully 
double flowers of brilliant salmon-pink, flushed 
with orange-scarlet. Notable for its intense 
verbena-like Tea Rose fragrance. 
President Herbert Hoover. An outstanding 
novelty of a real new color-combination— 
maroon, orange, and gold, rioting in the most 
contrasting fashion. Long-pointed buds, rigid 
stems, and good grower. 
Radiance. The most reliable and most planted 
of all Roses. It has no equal for vigor and 
foliage. Brilliant rose-pink bloom of excellent 
globular shape and fragrance. 
Red Radiance. Bright rosy red form of Radi¬ 
ance, with same qualities. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Marvelously colored 
flowers of golden yellow, stained with copper 
and reddish buff on the outside. A very un¬ 
usual coloring. 
Sir David Davis. Good free-flowering, scarlet- 
crimson Rose which is destined to become very 
popular. 
Souvenir. Plant Patent No. 25. Pure golden 
yellow form of the famous Talisman. Free 
flowering, vigorous, and always satisfactory. 
$1 each. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Pure yellow 
flowers paling toward the edges. Glossy 
foliage. Flowers develop best in dry, warm, 
sunny days. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Stout, branch¬ 
ing plants with large, brick-red buds opening 
to orange-pink flowers of immense size. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem 
Syracuse. A new, outstanding bright crimson 
Rose. Beautifully shaped buds and blooms. 
Vigorous and healthy plant. 
Sunkist. Rich, brownish orange form of the 
well-liked Joanna Hill. Splendid for cutting. 
85 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Talisman. The most astounding Rose novelty 
produced in years. Its brilliant yellow and 
orange-red buds open to large, fragrant blooms 
of glowing golden yellow, stained with copper- 
red and orange-rose on inside of the petals. 
Extremely vigorous and healthy grower. 
Ville de Paris. A beautiful deep lemon-yellow 
which is steadily becoming more popular. 
Vigorous, wirv growth. An outstanding yellow. 
W. E. Chaplin. A superb, glowing crimson 
Rose of handsome form and substance. 
Excellent growth. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Strong, branching in growth, 
with large, very double, star-shaped flowers of 
salmon-pink, shaded with orange and yellow. 
William R. Smith. Very vigorous plant. 
Long-pointed, creamy white buds, stained 
with pink; very double, well-shaped flower. 
Willowmere. A fine substitute for Los Angeles 
without the faults of that variety. Long buds; 
brilliant pink flowers suffused with a golden 
light. Erect and vigorous plants. 
Polyantha Roses 
Polyantha or Baby Rambler Roses 
$7.50 per doz., $50 per 100 
This type ordinarily is dwarfed and bushy, 
seldom growing more than 2 feet. It is very 
hardy, extremely easy to grow, and flowers con¬ 
tinuously all summer. 
Gloria Mundi. (New.) Large clusters of strik¬ 
ing reddish orange buds and blooms of most 
amazing color. Compact bushes. 
Ideal. A fi ne dark red variety that produces 
small flowers in large clusters. 
Maman Levavasseur. Bright purple-crimson, 
semi-double flowers with a lighter center, 
borne in dense clusters. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Semi-double flowers of 
brilliant scarlet-red, shaded darker, produced 
in large clusters. 
Mrs. W. II. Cutbush. Soft pink flowers borne 
in heavy clusters. 
Orleans. The most popular light red sort for 
many years. Fine bushy plants crowded with 
clusters of flowers all summer. 
Triomphe Orleanais. A profuse-blooming 
light, crimson variety, a shade darker than 
Orleans Rose. One of the finest. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
$7.50 per doz., $50 per 100, except where noted 
American Beauty. Double, brilliant carmine 
flowers of especially fine form and rich per¬ 
fume, borne in clusters. 
American Pillar. Very strong-growing Climber 
with large, single, brilliant crimson-pink flow¬ 
ers, having big white centers and golden yellow 
stamens, in tremendous clusters. 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. Remarkable new 
everblooming form of Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
with clusters of blazing red flowers all summer. 
Suitable for pillars or big shrub use. $2 each. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. A new, beautiful, 
bright clear pink Climber that is extremely 
free flowering, covering itself completely with 
sheets of bloom. 
Dorothy Perkins. Graceful, twining growth. 
Flowers soft shell-pink, small, crinkly, in 
clusters. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Large flowers of exquisite 
pale pink on fine, long stems. Extremely 
vigorous and glossy foliage. 
Emily Gray. A beautiful yellow Climber with 
golden buds and blooms that do not fade. 
Very attractive, glossy foliage. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss 
James). Plant Patent No. 28. Vigorous 
habit. Flowers large, unfading golden yellow. 
Best hardy yellow-flowering climbing Rose. 
$2 each. 
Jacotte. Sensational Rose with holly-like foli¬ 
age and large, semi-double flowers of orange- 
yellow, tinted copper-red, borne in clusters. 
75 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
Mary Wallace. Outstanding large-flowered 
pink Climber. It is a rapid grower, with very 
brilliant pink, long-stemmed flowers good for 
cutting. 
New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. A marvelous 
new introduction, and the only Hardy Climber 
as yet that blooms all summer. It resembles 
the old Dr. W. Van Fleet in every other 
respect. $1.50 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The most popular 
red-flowering Climber of the day. Flowers 
large, well shaped, vivid scarlet-red. 
Primrose. A new Climber with large, canary- 
yellow flowers produced in great profusion. 
Roserie. Vigorous, thornless plant bearing large 
clusters of medium-sized, pale pink flowers. 
Silver Moon. The favorite white Climber. 
Flowers semi-double, very large, with brilliant 
yellow stamens. Perfect foliage. 
Spanish Beauty (Mine. GregoireStaechelin). 
Remarkable Climber with large, long-pointed 
buds of crimson, opening to delicate pink, with 
curled petals stained crimson outside. Pear- 
shaped fruit following. 
