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1 WALSH’S HANDBOOK OF ROSES 
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UNA (Climbing Hybrid Tea) 
PAUL 
Pale buff-yellow, almost white when fully ex¬ 
panded; flowers large and semi-double, lasting long 
on the plant. A striking variety; suitable for pillars, 
hedges, etc. 50 cts. each. 
WALSH’S “ CARISSIMA” 
A new seedling from Wichuraiana. The flowers 
are of a delicate flesh-color, which remains true and 
does not fade. The foliage is of a bright glossy green. 
This Rose blooms freely, producing flowers that are 
very double. The petals are quilled or imbricated, 
and present a very striking resemblance to a car¬ 
nation, an effect that is decidedly unique in this 
variety of Rose. The sweet fragrance of the blooms 
does not lessen after cutting. The plants are per¬ 
fectly hardy and make a vigorous growth. One of 
the most remarkable Rose novelties of recent years. 
$1 each, $9 per doz. 
AMERICAN PILLAR 
Lovely shade of pink, with a clear white eye and 
bright stamens; flowers single and large, produced 
in great clusters. 50 cts. each. 
DOROTHY PERKINS 
Soft light pink, flowering profusely in large clus¬ 
ters; fragrant and lasting. 35 cts. each, $3.50 per 
doz.; extra-strong plants, 50 cts. each. 
WALSH’S “SWEETHEART” 
A new climbing or trailing variety. This Rose, 
which I originated, has received enthusiastic praise 
wherever seen, and was awarded a Silver Medal by 
the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 1899, the 
year of its introduction. It is a vigorous grower, 
and similar in habit to the ever-oopular Crimson 
Rambler. The color of bloom when in bud is a 
bright pink, which shades to a soft white when 
flowers are fully expanded. Blooms are very 
double, and average 2^ inches in diameter; de¬ 
liciously fragrant. Foliage glossy, dark green. 
Strong, field-grown, flowering plants, 75 cts. each, 
$6 per doz. 
YELLOW RAMBLER (Aglaia) 
Of vigorous, climbing habit, with light green foli¬ 
age; flowers borne in large clusters and are of beau¬ 
tiful shell-shaped form. Color is a bright yellow. 
A handsome Rose for the porch, contrasting beautifully 
with the red Rambler. 35 cts. each, $3 per doz.; 
extra-strong plants, 50 cts. each. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER 
A universal favorite, with magnificent large trusses 
of brilliant crimson flowers. The plants are of 
strong, climbing habit, with bright, glossy green 
foliage. They are easily forced and the flowers 
lose none of their brilliancy under glass. 3^ cts. 
each, $3.50 per doz.; extra-large, flowering plants, 
50 cts. each. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF RAMBLER ROSES 
TWELVE CHOICE ROSES FOR NINE DOLLARS 
These are extra-good plants, three years 
old, all grown here at Woods Hole. The nine 
first-named varieties are my own introductions : 
DEBUTANTE LUCILE HIAWATHA EXCELSA SNOWDRIFT SWEETHEART 
LA FIAMMA DELIGHT KALMIA LADY GAY GOLDFINCH AMERICAN PILLAR 
For NINE DOLLARS (cash with order), I will deliver to the express company at Woods Hole, ONE PLANT OF EACH (12 plants). 
For FIVE DOLLARS (cash with order), I will deliver to the express company at Woods Hole, ONE PLANT each of SIX VARIETIES, your 
selection from the list. 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEAS 
Climbing Captain Christy. Flesh-white. 75 cts. ea. 
Climbing Caroline Testout. Satin-rose. 75 cts. ea. 
Climbing Frau Karl Druschki. 75 cts. each. 
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Beautiful 
primrose. 75 cts. each. 
Climbing Killarney. A strong-growing, climbing 
form of the well-known beautiful Rose, Killarney. 
75 cts. each. 
Climbing Lady Ashtown. Very pale rose du Barrie. 
$1 each. 
Climbing Liberty. Brilliant, velvety crimson. 75 cts. 
Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant. Imperial pink. 75 cts. 
Climbing Papa Gontier. Rosy crimson. 75 cts. each. 
Climbing Richmond. In all respects, excepting 
growth, identical with the normal Richmond; 
growth vigorous and of true climbing character. 
The brilliant scarlet flowers are produced very 
freely. Richmond itself is a wonderful Rose; this 
new sort has all its virtues, plus the climbing 
habit. $1.50 each. 
HYBRID POLYANTHAS 
Unless otherwise priced, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Annchen Muller. Bright deep pink, flowers exquis¬ 
itely formed, resembling a cactus dahlia. A 
delightful early- and late-flowering variety. 
Cecile Brunner. Bright rose, yellowish in center. 
Clothilde Soupert. Outer petals pearly white, center 
rosy; large, full and beautifully imbricated. 
Eugenie Lamesch. Orange-yellow, passing to clear 
yellow, shaded rose; very good. 
Flocon de Neige. Pure white, free-flowering. 
George Eiger. Coppery golden yellow, changing to 
clear yellow when opening. Growth is upright; 
very’free-flowering. Fine for edgings or borders, 
and superb as a pot-plant. 75 cts. each, $6 per doz. 
Jessie. Bright cherry-crimson; superb. 
Katherine Zeimet. Pure white; small, but full. 
Leonie Lamesch. Bright copper-red, with golden 
center; medium, full, produced sirgly. 
Madame N. Levavasseur. Rosy crimson; marvel¬ 
ously free-flowering; of dwarf habit. 
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