Climbing Mme. Cecile Brunner: 
A sport of the well known “Baby” Rose, sal¬ 
mon-pink, strong grower. 
Climbing Talisman: 
A sport of the popular Bush-rose, identical in 
color and foliage, but a strong grower. 
Lamarque: 
Pure white, tinged with lemon yellow at 
center. 
Marechal Niel: 
Flowers deep lemon yellow, full and globular, 
very fragrant. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin: 
Of unusual beauty, pearlpink, petals prettily 
curled, of Spanish orgin. 
Scorcher: 
Large, semi-double brilliant crimson-carmine 
blooms. 
THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES BLOOM 
ONLY IN THE SPRING 
American Pillar: 
Pink, white eye, strong grower. 
Banksia: 
In two varieties, double white and double yel¬ 
low, almost evergreen. 
Beauty of Glazenwood: 
Locally known as the San Rafael Rose, a 
gorgeous color combination of copper, car¬ 
mine and salmon. 
Cherokee: 
Double white, one of the best evergreen 
hedge-roses. 
Cherokee: 
Single pink, large flowers. 
Mermaid: 
Large single pale sulphur-yellow flowers, with 
golden amber stamens. 
Pauls Scarlet Climber: 
Vivid scarlet, in a class by itself. 
Ramona: 
The single red Cherokee Rose. 
Silver Moon: 
Large creamy white flowers, extremely strong 
grower. 
Tausendschoen: 
Semi-double soft pink flowers produced in 
clusters. 
Standard 
TREE SHAPED, No. 1 GRADE, ON STOUT 
STEMS 3>/ 2 TO 4 FEET HIGH: 
$2.00 each. 
$1.75 each for quantities of five and more. 
