WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
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Dr. W. van Fleet—Shell-pink flowers of large size, equal¬ 
ling in form a tea rose. One of the most popular of 
climbing roses. 
Dorothy Perkins—An extremely vigorous, hardy rose. 
Bright pink. 
Excelsa—We offer this instead of the well-known Crim¬ 
son Rambler, as we believe it to be superior in hardi¬ 
ness and permanence of color. 
Gardenia—Yellow buds and creamy-yellow flowers. Dark 
glossy green foliage and strong growth. 
Golden Climber—Plant patent No. 28. A very fine new 
rose. Golden-yellow flowers of large size are produced 
on long stems. $2.00 each. 
Jacotte—Beautiful orange bud opening into a large 
pink-apricot flower. Strong grower and glossy foliage. 
70 cents each. 
Mary Lovett—Large, pure white flowers and vigorous 
growth. Considered by many to be the best white 
climbing rose. 
Mary Wallace—Large flowers of warm pink and borne in 
profusion on long stems. Excellent for cutting. The 
plant is hardy and vigorous and popular everywhere. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin—Beautiful crimson buds open¬ 
ing into an entrancing pink. Glorious indeed. New. 
70 cents each. 
New Dawn—Plant patent No. 1. Pale pink or pearly 
white. A continual bloomer from June until frost. 
Similar to Dr. W. van Fleet. $1.50 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber—The best new crimson rambler. 
Holds its bright color until petals fall. 
Primrose—New. A hardy climbing rose, producing double 
canary-yellow flowers which do not fade white. Con¬ 
sidered the best yellow for the North. 
Setigera—The Prairie Rose. Very strong, bushy growth, 
suitable for hedges and screens. Flowers are pale pink 
and single in form. 
Silver Moon—A climbing rose with dark green, glossy 
foliage. Large single flowers of pure white. 
Tausendschon—Large trusses of soft pink flowers in 
great abundance. 
Wichuriana—Memorial Rose. Glossy green foliage is 
borne on twining or creeping stems. Good for ground 
covers. Single flowers of pinkish-white. 
VARIOUS ROSES 
Each Per 10 
Baby Rambler—(Polyantha) As listed below .60 5.00 
Catherine Zeimet—White. 
Ellen Pouisen — Bright pink flowers in abundance 
throughout the season. The plants are dwarf and are 
fine for edging. 
We make a specialty of Rock Garden Perennials. 
