DOROTHY PERKINS ROSE. 
7 Hardy Climbing Roses 
for55c. postpaid. 
HAL IIMOEE BELLE — Produccs'very large double flowers in 
clusters ; blusli white shading to rose. 
RUSSELL’S COTTAGE — Dark vclvety[crimson; is very double, I 
nvU and a profuse bloomer. 
MULTI FLORA — A strong growing variety, attaining a height 
°*. nearly 10 feet in a single season : the plants being loaded down 
with cream y white flowers. The flowers have a delightful fragrance. 
Vc, 'T hardy and a good rose to plant everywhere, even as far north 
as Canada. 
ANNA MARIA. — Produces large clusters of rosv pink flowers 
early in the season. 
DAWSON— A wonderfully strong grower; very hardy. Blooms 
*n immense clusters, similar to the Crimson Rambler and has all the 
merits of that variety, besides being a stronger grower. Flowers 
are large, full and double and of a bright carmine color; very fra¬ 
grant. A plant of the Dawson always attracts much attention 
wherever grown. 
TENNESSEE BELLE—A strong vigorous climber and free 
bloomer. Bright rosy blush; large, full and fragrant. One of the 
very best. 
QUEEN OF THE PRAIRIES —Clear, bright pink; some¬ 
times with a white stripe. Very double, full and blooms in clusters. 
Price lOc. each ; entire set of 7 varieties for 5Sc. by mail, post¬ 
paid. 
Vinca Major Variegata. 
This beautiful variolatecl vine is more largely nsec! for baskets 
and vases than any other vine under cultivation ; the color of the 
foliage is a very pretty green, edged with creamy white, changing 
to pure white, The plant is of easy culture and a, strong grower ; 
one of the best for trailing purposes <»r hanging baskets. Price 
lOc. each; 3 for 25c. postpaid. 
Si 
5 Rambler Roses 
for 45c. by mail postpaid. 
THE SHELL PINK RAMBLER DOROTHY 
I ERKINS—This new Rose attracted much atten¬ 
tion at the Pan American Exposition where a bed G f 
lourtccn month old plants produced a showofbloom 
unequalled by any other variety. It is a valuable 
companion to any Climbing Rose, and is bv tnaur 
considered even more attractive than the Crimson 
Rambler. The flowers are borne in large clusters 
often having from 40 to 60 perfect double flowers' 
sweetly scented, and of a beautiful shell pink a color 
so much admired in roses. The plants arc absolutely 
hardy and ol a very vigorous growth. This Rose 
has the advantage over the Crimson Rambler in not 
being subject to mildew like that variety. 
PINK RAMBLER OR EUPHROSYNE—Simi¬ 
lar to the Yellow Rambler in nearlv all respects except 
color. It is a seedling of Rosa Polvantha .Sarmcn- 
tosa; is clear light red or pink, with numerous golden 
anthers. The flower is double and very fra'^ram l 
and hardy enough to stand the coldest winters in 
northern Minnesota with a slight protection Its 
growth is rapid and vigorous, Sometimes throwing 
up shoots 15 feet long in one season. Its habit is 
drooping and spreading. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—This is a splendid Rose 
and another year’s trial proves that it is perfectly 
hardy, making shoots 10 to 12 feet in a season. Pro¬ 
duces 25 to 30 flowers in cluster, entirely coverin'' 
the plant from tLie ground to the top with a mass of 
bright, glowing crimson. It has been very largely 
advertised and is very popular. . 
THE WHITE RAMBLER OR THALLIA—Originated by the well- 
known German, Mr. Peter Lambert. It is a seedling of Rosa Poljantha 
Sarmentosa,crossed with Parquctte. Pure white,small, double flowers. ■ It 
is a fitting companion for the Pink Rambler, closely resembling it in foliage 
as well as in the great clusters of pure white flowers. The flowers'arc very 
fragrant and remain on the plant a long time and are good keepers after be¬ 
ing cut. 
THE YELLOW RAMBLER OR AGALIA—This is the onlv 
hardy Yellow Climbing Rose, and has been found to successfully 
withstand, withorft protection, a continued temperature of from 
zero to 2 degrees below, which proves it to be far hardier than any 
other Yellow ClimbingRoseyet introduced and can be easily grown 
where other roses fail. As many as 150 blossoms grow in a'cluster- 
buds a bright yellow, changing to a beautiful creamy tinge. The 
flowers last 3 to 4 weeks and are very fragrant. 
Price lOc. each; the entire set of 5 varieties for 45c. postpaid. 
8 Choice Everblooming Climbing Roses 
foe 75c. postpaid. 
CLIMBING C. SOUPERT— A new hardy Everblooming Climbing Rose 
' unusual merits. The flowers are of the same color and form as the fam¬ 
ous Everblooming C.Soupert.but itsurpasses cventhestrongcstEverbloom- 
ing Tea Roses in growth, sometimes reaching from 15 to 20 feet in one sea¬ 
son and producing an enormous crop of flowers the first year. The flowers 
are perfectly double; color ivory white shading towards the center to silvery 
rose. Price 15c. each ; postpaid. 
MRS. ROBERT PEARY—A pure white, hardy, Everblooming Climb¬ 
ing Rose, only recently introduced ; the flowers arc something grand, equal 
to the finest. Large, full, deep, double and borne on long stiff stems like a 
forcing or cut flower rose. The budsarelong and pointed. It has a fra¬ 
grance that is delicious,justlikechcrry blossoms. Price 15c. each ; postpaid. 
CLIMBING METEOR—A well-known Rose, fine rich vclvetv crimson in 
color; a very strong growing variety, making shoots from 12 to 15 feet 
long in a single season. Perfectly hardy in the South, but when grown iii 
the extreme North it should be laid down'and covered with straw. 
WHITE PET—A true Everblooming Rose of great value ; it is an abund¬ 
ant bloomer; the flowers arc borne in large clusters apd are of a pure white 
color and deliciously fragrant. It is one of the hardiest everblooming while 
climbing roses. 
EMPRESS OF CHINA—A free flowering Climbing Rose of good size, 
blooming in clusters. Very hardy and produces bright pink flowers in great 
abundance. When well started it gives a continual bloom almost the entire 
summer. 
MARY WASHINGTON—A fine hardy Everbloomiug Climbing Rose; 
always attracts a great deal of attention. The flowers are large and double 
and of a pure white color. The plant is a strong upright grower and pro 
fuse bloomer. 
GLOIRE DE DYON—This is one of the finest varieties in every reject; 
the flowers arc very large, perfectly double and tea scented; color is a rich 
creamy white beautifully tinged with amber and pale blush. 'Rhe plant is a 
strong grower with bright glossy green foliage. Price 15c. each. 
MADAM WAGRAM—A new variety, which promises to become very 
popular on account of its hardiiross, freedom of bloom and strong growth. 
Color flesh satiny rose passing into fleshy and Chinese red. An all around 
first-class variety, deserving a place in every garden spot. Price 15c. each. 
Price, unless otherwise noted, lOc. each; the entire set of 8 varieties for 
8 Qc. postpaid. 
Hardy Moss Roses, 
Especially suitable for planting singly or in beds and much admired for 
their bright foliage and mossy-like covering on the flower buds. 
BLANCHE MOREAU. Pure white, large and full. Buds very mossy 
and handsome. 
CRIMSON GLOBE. Rich deep crimson scarlet, vary bright, large and 
full ; one of the best of its color. 
Price for strong, healthy plants'; 15c. each ; 2 for 35c. postpaid, 
