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GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES OF RECENT 
INTRODUCTION 
Excelsior. Large clusters of bright crimson flowers. 
Gardinia. Strong grower. Flowers rich, creamy-yellow. 
Climbing 
Roses 
Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtis James) 
(Plant Patent No. 28.) It does not make a short blast 
of bloom like most climbers. Its beauty is long last¬ 
ing. After the first prolonged period of bloom some 
magnificent flowers can again be expected and “The 
Last Rose of Summer” may come from Golden 
Climber. $1X0 Each; $10.00 per doz. 
New Dawn (Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet) 
(Plant Patent No. 1.) The first really worthwhile ever- 
blooming hardy climber. Flowers come continually from 
early summer until freezing weather. $1.50 Each; $15.00 
per doz. 
Princess Van Orange. 
(Plant Patent No. 106.) Sensational climbing sport 
of Gloria Mundi. It has rich green foliage and is lit¬ 
erally covered with masses of blazing red flowers 
with polyantha like trusses. The most talked of 
European climbing novelty in many years. $1.00 
Each; $10.00 per doz. 
Mary Wallace. Outstanding large flowered pink climber. 
Max Graf. Large, single, shining pink flowers. Fine for 
covering rocks, etc. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Fragrant, pearl-pink blotched 
with crimson on outer petals. Rapid climber. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Most popular red climber. 
Primrose. A new hardy yellow climber, double canary- 
yellow flowers. 
Silver Moon. A magnificent white climber. Rapid 
grower. 
ROSA RUGOSA 
Strong growing shrubs, blooming 
frequently throughout the season. 
Excellent seashore variety. 
Each Per 10 
Common Red 
18-24 in. _ .60 5.50 
Common White 
18-24 in. _ .75 6.50 
ROSA RUGOSA HYBRIDS 
These are new Hybrids having a 
splendid foliage and habits of the 
Rugosa. They are perfectly hardy 
in every respect. 
CLIMBING ROSES AND RAMBLERS 
Perhaps there is no one group of plants that is so 
useful and so beautiful in so many different ways as 
the Climbing Roses. 
3 year FIELD GROWN—75c Each; Per 10 $6.50 
4 year FIELD GROWN—$1.00 Each; Per 10 $9.00 
5 year FIELD GROWN, Ex. heavy, $1.50 and $2.00 each 
Heavy Plants, potted the modern way—$1.00 each 
American Pillar. Tremendous grower. Flowers single. 
Brilliant pink with white eye in clusters. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. New, strong grower, color a 
rich lively pink. 
Christine Wright. Bright pink. 
Climbing American Beauty. Extremely beautiful. Buds 
and flowers deep carmine pink. 
Dorothy Perkins. Shell-pink. A popular favorite. 
Dr. Van Fleet. Large, exquisite pale pink flowers. Popu¬ 
lar. 
Emily Gray. Most beautiful yellow climber. 
Each Per 10 
Agnes. A yellow Rugosa. Double flowers of medium 
size. Lasting and very fragrant. Amber with a 
deeper center. 
2-3 ft. _ .75 6.50 
F. J. Grootendorst. New bright crimson variety, hardy, 
and free bloomer. 
2-3 ft. .75 6.50 
Hansa. Dark crimson, semi-double flowers in profusion. 
2-3 ft. _ .75 6.50 
Pmk Grootendorst. A new variety, similar to the other 
but flowers are pink. 
2-3 ft__ .75 6.50 
Sir Thomas Lipton. A thrifty plant with pure snow 
white flowers throughout the season. 
2-3 ft.. 
.75 
6.50 
3- 4 ft. _ 
4- 5 ft. _ 
1.00 
1.50 
12.50 
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