MICHELLE DORMANT FIELD-GROWN ROSES ^ 
FOR FALL PLANTING 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. A most vigorous grower of 
erect branching habit; beautiful, brilliant green foliage; long 
pointed buds of exquisite shape, carried on long, stiff stems. 
Very large full flowers with elongated deep petals, a beautifully 
formed bloom. Color, a most striking sunflower yellow, deeper 
in the center without any color blending. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet. A strong vigorous grower and free 
bloomer. The flowers are large, globular in form; color, Orient 
red shading to a cochineal-carmine at the end of the petals, the 
whole being suffused with a golden sheen. 
Sunburst. A vigorous grower with erect or slightly spreading 
habit and dark bronzy foliage. The flowers are of medium size, 
full and of fine elongated cup form; color a superb cadmium- 
yellow passing to yellow-orange in the center. 
Talisman. A new American rose of exceptional coloring, the 
outside of the petals is bright yellow, gold and pink, as the 
flower opens it becomes bright apricot, gold and rose-pink. The 
bud is long, pointed and opens into a full double flower. A 
strong grower with glossy foliage and very free flowering. 
Ville de Paris. Pure yellow without a trace of any other color, 
standing up under all weather conditions; round buds and large 
globular flowers, somewhat similar to Radiance, fairly double 
and splendid for cutting. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Unique and entirely distinct in color, a rich 
capucine red with coppery suffusion overlaying a golden-salmon 
ground, long pointed buds, opening to high centered, very 
fragrant flowers. 
NEW HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 10 
The New Hardy Everblooming Scarlet Climbing Rose 
A marvelous new hardy climbing Rose which inherits the 
blazing color of Paul’s Scarlet Climber and the everblooming 
habit of Gruss an Teplitz, thus combining the most attractive 
features of both of its parents. It is a very vigorous climbing 
variety which will grow to considerable height and produce 
flowers on both the old and new growth. A rose that is sure to 
become very popular. 
Strong two-year-old plants, $1.50 each. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 28 
(Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James) 
The first true golden yellow climber of quality bloom, able 
to withstand sub-zero temperature without injury. 
The most interesting and unusual feature is that the re¬ 
sistance to sub-zero temperature is combined with blooms of 
Hybrid Tea type and quality, most always solitary on long 
stems often 18 inches in length. 
The color in the bud is true golden yellow with heavy 
markings of orange-scarlet showing between the petals; the full 
open flower is solid golden-yellow, semi-double with a heavy 
cushion of yellow stamens, the petals are unevenly ruffled, 
beautifully crinkled and informally curled; delightfully delicate 
fragrance. 
Strong two-year-old plants, $2.00 each. 
THE NEW DAWN 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 1 
(The Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet) 
This new Rose is a sport from Dr. Van Fleet which is 
universally acknowledged to be one of the best and most 
popular American Climbing Roses. This new variety is identical 
in every way with its parent in size and formation of its long 
pointed flesh pink buds and double flowers, but blooms con¬ 
tinuously throughout the Summer and Autumn months. 
Strong two-year-old plants, $1.50 each. 
HARDY CLIMBING AND 
RAMBLER ROSES (Continued) 
American Pillar. The large single flowers are a lovely shade of 
cherry pink with a clear white eye surrounding numerous 
golden yellow stamens. 
Aviateur Bleriot. A strong growing plant with beautiful glossy 
insect and disease proof foliage, bearing large clusters of medium 
sized double flowers of a saffron yellow color. 
Bess Lovett. Resembles Climbing American Beauty in shape of 
flower, but much brighter in color, being a clear bright red, 
double, full cupped form and of notable lasting quality. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. A striking novelty, similar in size and 
form to Paul’s Scarlet Climber but in color a rich lively pink. 
Christine Wright. A beautiful rose of strong climbing habit, 
producing double flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter, singly and 
in clusters, of a wild rose pink. 
Climbing American Beauty. The name of this rose is rather 
misleading, yet on its own merits, it is a splendid climber. It 
has but one blooming season, June, when it bears very abun¬ 
dantly, a very bright self-colored, medium pink flower. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. One of the most important climbing roses, 
having perfectly formed buds, long and pointed, deep pink in 
color and very solid. The full blown flowers are very large, 
borne on long stems, fragrant and fine for cutting. 
Dorothy Perkins. Beautiful shell pink, fragrant and full, bloom¬ 
ing in clusters in June. This is a very good rose for covering 
stone walls, fences, embankments and arbors. 
Emily Gray. The buds are long and pointed, of splendid shape; 
in color a beautiful light orange-yellow, changing to pale 
orange as they expand. 
Jacotte. A wonderful new yellow climbing Rose with bright glossy 
green foliage and sweet scented orange-yellow flowers. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. The new climbing Rose from Spain; 
gorgeously colored and exquisitely perfumed; its color is iri¬ 
descent, pearl-pink with claret-carmine markings on the outer 
petals. Perfectly hardy, grows 12 feet or more in height and 
has large disease-resistant foliage. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. No other rose in any class can com¬ 
pare with it for brilliancy of color, which is a vivid scarlet that 
is maintained without burning or bleaching until the petals fall. 
Primrose. A real hardy yellow rambler, in color a light primrose- 
yellow, holding this color until the petals drop. The flowers are 
about 23 ^ inches in diameter and are borne in trusses of from 
two to five on long stems. The plant is of vigorous climbing 
habit, with dark healthy foliage and is very free flowering. 
Silver Moon. An indispensable hardy climber having long well 
shaped buds, creamy yellow on first appearance, opening into 
immense Clematis-like flowers of a waxy whiteness. The center 
is a mass of bright yellow stamens, making a wonderful contrast. 
White Dorothy. A handsome pure white sport from the old 
favorite Dorothy Perkins and has all of the finer qualities found 
in that charming variety. 
ROSA HUGONIS (Golden Rose of China) 
This Chinese native is a notable contribution to American 
gardens. Every branch of the previous year’s growth is, in late 
April or early May, closely set on both sides to the very tip with 
exquisitely beautiful, single, clear yellow flowers. The long, 
arching sprays make Hugonis not only a beautiful shrub, to be 
planted, if one so prefers, with other shrubs, but when cut are 
charming as table decorations. 
This “Golden Rose of China” is ruggedly hardy every¬ 
where in America. It needs neither protection nor pruning, 
save in the occasional cutting out of the older shoots. Do not 
plant it among Roses as it is too vigorous in growth to fit in 
such a planting. 75c. each. 
Prices on any of the above Roses (except where noted), 75c. each; per doz., $7.50. 
Th is includes free delivery to any address in the United States. 
6 Roses supplied at the dozen rate. 
Fall planted Roses start growing in the Spring without any interruption 
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