HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Jacotte, A very lovely salmon orange variety with 
a gold shading. Possesses a little fragrance, the 
foliage is very lustrous. This rose is thriving 
wonderfully in many parts of Massachusetts, 75 
cents each. 
Kitty Kininmonth. (Alastair Clark.) Another grand 
and vigorous Australian climber with deep glow¬ 
ing pink flowers, $1.00 each. 
Le Reve. A fine yellow pillar rose which stays yel¬ 
low, is also fragrant and carries splendid foliage. 
Marie Gouchault. (E. Turbat & Co., 1927.) Resembles 
Dorothy Perkins in habit but the flowers are much 
more brilliant, of a geranium pink color with no 
trace of magenta. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Better known as the 
“Spanish Beauty” rose, an immense pink flower, 
extremely vigorous. 
Mary Wallace. (Dr. Van Fleet, 1921.) Large bright 
pink flowers illumined with gold and quite fra¬ 
grant, very vigorous. 
Mercedes Galiart. 'See Novelties, $1.00' each. 
Mermaid. See Novelties, $1.00. 
New Dawn. See Novelties, $1.50. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar. One of the most beautiful pil¬ 
lar roses in commerce, the individual flowers are 
large, full and soft yellow in color, a lovely rose, 
5 C6nts 6cich 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. (William Paul & Son, 1916.) 
The finest of all our climbing red roses, flowers 
are large, carried on trusses of moderate size and 
hold their color until fading, a grand pillar rose. 
Primrose. A vigorous, hardy and quite dependable 
climber with soft yellow flowers which are quite 
large and fully double. 
Silver Moon. (Dr. Van Fleet, 1910.) Holds first place 
easily amongst climbing roses. The large flowers 
are pure white in color and the golden anthers 
show up very prominently above the translucent 
petals. Splendid foliage and extremely vigorous. 
Scorcher. A grand Australian climber carrying 
large, handsome vermilion flowers, a steady 
bloomer and extremely vigorous. 
Wichuraiana. A fine Japanese rose, useful as climb¬ 
er and also for covering banks, the foliage is very 
attractive, making a perfect mat of evergreen. 
The single white flowers are carried in trusses. 
Price of Climbing roses except otherwise priced 
50 cents each, $5.00 doz., $40.00 per 100. 
RUGOSA ROBES AND THEIR 
HYBRIDS 
Agnes. (Saunders, 1922.) Of Canadian origin and 
will withstand rigorous winter conditions, buds 
are coppery turning amber yellow, a strong 
grower. Flowers are fragrant. 
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. (Muller, 1900.) A very 
handsome rugosa, the large flowers are light pink 
in color and very freely produced, very robust 
grower. 
Blanc Double de Coubert. An excellent pure white. 
F. J. Grootendorst. (Degoey, 1918.) Flowers are 
bright red and suggestive of the old Crimson 
Rambler in color, borne very abundantly through 
the season, makes a fine hedge plant. 
Max Graf. A trailing variety for covering ground 
or walls, the light single pink flowers are very 
freely produced, carries splendid foliage. 
