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BOOK OF VEGETABLE ANT> FLOWER SEEDS 
Hai*dy Hybrid Perpetual Poses 
*1. B. CLARK- 1 This grand Hybrid Perpetual Rose has been exhibited 
earing flowers seven inches in diameter and five inches deep. Think of it! 
'here is no description adequate to cover such a phenomenal Rose as this, 
it is a strong, upright grower, producing a handsome bush, as will be shown 
>y the illustration, with splendid heavy dark bronze green foliage. Flowers 
ire extraordinary in size, with beautifully formed petals of great depth and 
substance. Color, intense deep scarlet, heavily shaded with blackish crimson, 
giving tho expanded flower an indescribably beautiful appearance. The fra¬ 
grance is very sweet. Price, 15c. eacli; 2 for 25c. 
CLIO—This is a grand Rose on the order of Baroness Rothschild. Flower 8 
ire fle? • color, shaded in center with rose pink, large, of fine globular form’ 
freely produced. Strong, vigorous grower and has handsome foliage. 
12c. each; 3 for 30c. 
FOUR NEW CLIMBING ROSES 
We offer four beautiful Climbing Roses, as shown on the 
next page. It costs 61 cents to buy these Roses separate, 
but we are putting up many thousand collections of the four 
and mail them to any address for only 50c. Read the descrip¬ 
tion of each and send us your order. 
TAUSENDSCHON (Thousand Beauties) 
(See Colored Plate) 
The most remarkable Climbing Rose in existence, producing large clusters 
of many-colored flowers on the same plant. The colors run from bright rose 
to carmine, with white, yellow, and various other delicate tints, creating a 
veritable riot of color and beauty. It is a rapid grower, with remarkably 
healthy foliage. The flowers are of splendid size, quite double, and are borne 
in trusses, fifteen to twenty on one truss. Imagine a Rose producing on the 
same bush so many different colored flowers; impossible to describe or even 
picture the varieties. A single cluster of flowers is a bouquet of itself, hence 
its name, “Thousand Beauties.” 
It is hardy, a strong, vigorous grower, nearly thornless, and a grand rose 
for porches, trellises, etc. 15c each; 3 for 40c, postpaid. 
New Climbing Rose==“V10LET BLUE” 
(Seedling of Crimson Rambler) 
(See Colored Plate) 
After years of labor, the rose growers’ craft has been rewarded in the pro- 
duction of a new blue rose, which will be welcomed with the greatest of in¬ 
terest by all lovers of the garden, as this latest climbing rose surpasses al 
others of recent introduction in a pure blue color. The flowers of this new 
rose appear in large clusters, semi-double, medium sized. Upon opening, the 
color is partly bright red and partly bright rose, turning into an ame¬ 
thyst color and when fully opened turning into a steel blue. In 
short, the color of this new rose resembles that of “March” violets, the 
yellow stamens contrasting very prettily with the blue color of tho rose. The 
rose is a strong grower, shining green foliage, and few, but very sharp 
thorns. Has not been troubled by mildew thus far, and is classed among the 
hardiest of climbing roses and withstands our winters very well. All rosari 
ans and the trade will want this new rose. Through the efforts of cross 
hybridization with this violet blue rose, we will eventually welcome the long 
sought cornflower-color rose. 15c each; 3 for 40c. 
THE FAMOUS SOUPERT ROSES 
CLOTHII.DE SOUPERT—This is the best Rose known for bedding or 
pot culture. Color, a French white, deepening to a rosy blush in the center. 
Its greatest value lies in its compact, vigorous habit and wonderful profusion 
of bloom; even the smallest plants being literally covered with flowers. It is 
valuable for garden purposes, but more so for pot culture, and ranks first for 
blooming in the house. It is free from diseases and perfectly hardy. 
YELLOW SOUPERT—Fully as free blooming as Clothilde Sou pert or Pink 
Soupert, and, like them, a strong dwarf, bushy grower. Flowers are very 
double and of the same Camellia-like form as Clothilde Soupert. The color is 
white on beautiful light yellow ground, which becomes a chrome yellow in the 
center of the flower. It is hardy, and a lovely free blooming rose. 
ALBER1C BARBIER 
(See Colored Plate) 
Bright yellow, fading almost to pure white. Vigorous climber, with 
beautiful, heavy, waxy foliage, which resists insect attacks or mildew better 
than th?.t of ar»v other roses we know of. The plants are exceedingly strong 
r*, elicit to c cjrdialog er, porvn^', vvoir eSehis. etc* a 
. very tree flowering, che dowers ftA? uausurfl.- full for 0 . ciimbtr-g. All 
' as double as those of the Bride Rose- > ?»&<$».; § ior 40n* 
EVERBL00M1NG CRIMSON RAMBLER 
ROSE 
(See Colored Plate) 
When considering the popularity of roses, most everyone is aware that the 
old Crimson Rambler has made a record unequaled by any other rose. It is 
found in almost every flowc. garden, as it is perfectly hardy in all parts of 
the country, and there appears to be something lacking in the appearance of 
the well-kept residence if it is not found trailing its way, displaying its 
clusters of beautiful crimson flowers about the veranda. 
Now we have to offer the “EVERBLOOMING CRIMSON RAMBLER ” 
as a glorious improvement. It is the old Crimson Rambler in growth and 
flowers, but it is an everbloomer, blooming continually all the season. It is a 
vigorous grower, making shoots 10 to 20 feet in height in a single season, and 
when in bloom is greatly admired for the gorgeous display of its brilliant, 
crimson clusters of blossoms, each cluster a bouquet in itself. Upwards of 
15,000 blossoms have been produced by a single plant. It is perfectly hardy 
and succeeds everywhere, producing its great abundance of bloom from June 
until fall, making it the Grandest Everblooming Climbing Rose ever 
offered. It is a magnificent novelty. Do not fail to order plants of this 
giand Rose. Price, 16c each, 2 for 30c., 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 
PINK SOUPERT—A lovely, everblooming rose, as beautiful as Clothilde 
Soupert, but deeper color: medium size flowers, perfectly full and double, 
blooms all the time: color, fine rose pink, but variable. The same bush fre¬ 
quently bear's flowers of different colors at the same time; grows bushy and is 
hardy. 
Price: Any of the three Soupert Roses, 10c each., 
3 fox 28c; 6 lor 50c, postpaid. 
Read our Special 1910 offer on next page. 
Address 
FA1RVIEW SEED FARMS, Inc. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
