Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont 
George Eiger. Dainty golden 
buds and pale cream flowers. The 
prettiest yellow Polyantha. 
Golden Salmon. Bright orange- 
salmon flowers that come in huge 
clusters. First really orange Poly¬ 
antha. One of the best. 
Ideal. Produces continually its 
clusters of small, dark scarlet 
blooms. A bed or border makes a 
splendid mass of velvety red color 
all season. 
Katharina Zeimet. Small, very 
double, pure white flowers in large 
clusters. Vigorous, faithfully bloom¬ 
ing plants. 
Our Select Line of Climbing Roses 
Climbing Columbia. Sport of 
Columbia, almost thornless, and ex¬ 
cites the admiration of all who see 
it. 
Cl. Francis Scott Key. Sport 
from Francis Scott Key. One of 
the largest and best crimson-reds. 
Our own propagation; no others 
have it. Thrifty grower. Very 
thorny. Beautiful foliage. A strong 
climber and perfectly hardy. The 
very finest pillar Rose when 
trained to a stake. You have to 
see this Rose to appreciate it, for 
words fail to describe the brilliant 
color. Blooms monthly. 
Cl. K. A. Viktoria 
Cl. Talisman 
Cl. Francis Scott Key 
*C1. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. 
The best white climbing Rose. Pure 
white, shading at base of petals to 
a light cream ; very fragrant. 
Cl. Meteor. Large buds and very 
double blossoms of intense velvety 
crimson, borne on long stems. 
Bright foliage of darkest green. 
Cl. Red Radiance. A sport of 
Red Radiance, and like it except 
that it is a vigorous climber. 
*C1. Talisman. Same as Talis¬ 
man, except its climbing habit. 
Marechal Niel. This is an old 
favorite beautiful yellow which still 
holds its prestige in competition 
with the many fine new ones. A 
vigorous climber. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. No other 
Rose in any class can compare 
with it for brilliancy of color. The 
flowers are medium size, semi¬ 
double, scarlet, very freely pro¬ 
duced in clusters from top to 
bottom of plant. The very finest 
pillar Rose when trained to stake. 
“Roses are the 
poetry of 
earth. 
As the stars are 
the poetry 
of heaven.” 
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