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ROSES, Gold Medal Hybrids —Continued 
Duchess of Wellington. Intense saffron yellow, stained with 
rich crimson. One of the best yellows. 
Frau Karl Druschki, White American Beauty or Snow 
Queen. Snow white; flowers extremely large, yet beautifully 
formed. Blooms 6 in. broad are not uncommon. 
Red Radiance 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
Joanna Hill. Large, long buds and deep, full flowers of fine, 
creamy yellow, flushed with orange at the base. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Clear imperial pink, reverse of petals 
rosy, silvery white; blooms of magnificent size and form, 
produced freely on stiff, erect canes. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. White, faintly suffused lemon 
yellow. Almost universally known and easily the most popu¬ 
lar white variety in the H. T. Class. 
Lady Ash town. Deep rose, shading to silvery pink, with 
touches of yellow at base of the petals. 
Lady Hillingdon. Deep apricot yellow. Flowers are large and 
loose, with long, pointed buds. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. A Rose of most unique and distinct 
color and very difficult to portray; the flower is deep Sun¬ 
flower yellow heavily veined and splashed with orange scarlet. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Lovely shell pink buds and blooms of fine, 
globular form with shadings of soft salmon. A favorite. 
Radiance. A brilliant rosy carmine, displaying beautiful rich 
opaline pink tints in the open flower. The best garden Rose. 
Red Radiance. A bright, cheerful and even shade of pure red; 
size, foliage, growth and habit same as in the parent Radiance. 
Sensation. Enormous scarlet crimson blooms of fine deep 
form, double. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Long buds. Very large and full 
flower. Superb pure sun yellow color shaded warmer in the 
center. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Brick red buds, opening to 
terra cotta pink blooms of immense size, very double. 
Sunburst. Yellow. A beauty in Roses of rich cadmium yel¬ 
low, with an orange yellow center. 
White Killarney. A pure white sport from the pink parent. 
Willowmere. Coral red color suffused with carmine in the bud 
state and opens to a large, full, handsome flower of a rich 
shrimp pink. 
HARDY CLIMBERS 
and RAMBLERS 
Very few vines give such an abundance of blossoms as the 
Climbing Roses. Again there is nothing in cultivation more 
beautiful and attractive. Surround your house and veranda, 
cover your pergola, screens and fences with these famous 
climbing Roses. 
Golden Ophelia. This is a seedling from the universal favor¬ 
ite Ophelia. The flower is of medium size, from a beautifully 
formed bud of bright golden yellow. Profuse bloomer. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Hardy in all sections; grows freely to a 
height of 4 or 5 ft.; vivid, dazzling, fiery crimson, fragrant. 
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Lady Ashtown 
American Pillar. Large, single flowers of rich rosy pink, ap¬ 
proaching brilliant carmine, just a glint of white at center 
and golden yellow stamens, a profusion of bloom almost 
covering the foliage. 
Climbing American Beauty. A seedling from American 
Beauty. Same as its namesake in size, color and fragrance. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. The color is a remarkable delicate shade of 
flesh pink on the outer surface, deepening to rosy flesh in 
the center. 
New Dawn (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). Plant Patent 
No. 1. Bud medium size; flower medium size, double, lasting, 
slightly fragrant blush pink, borne singly and several to¬ 
gether on long stem. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Flowers vivid scarlet, shaded 
with crimson. Of strong, climbing habit with good foliage 
and flowering in great profusion with large clusters of me¬ 
dium size, semi-double blossoms. 
Silver Moon. Clear silvery white with a mass of bright yellow 
stamens which adds to the attractiveness of the flowers 
which are very large and fragrant. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
Baby Rambler, Crimson. The Crimson Rambler in dwarf 
form, with clear, brilliant, ruby red color. 
Baby Rambler, Pink. A prolific producer of pure pink flow¬ 
ers with all of the good qualities of Crimson Baby Rambler. 
Baby Rambler, White. Same habits as the Crimson, differ¬ 
ing only by the flowers being snow white. 
Hugonis. A new Rose from China that really should be classed 
as a shrub. Has rather fine foliage of the Brier type. The small 
single, yellow or canary blossoms come early and are pro¬ 
duced in abundance. 
Rosa rugosa. The hardiest type of Rose grown. Makes a stout 
bushy shrub and is useful in shrub borders as well as in 
hedges. The large, bright red seed pods which appear in 
August and remain on until Winter are equally as beautiful 
as the single red and white flowers appearing in May and 
June. We can furnish Rugosa in both Red and White. 
Wichuraiana. An exceptionally hardy and vigorous creeping 
Rose with beautiful, dark glossy green leaves. Single, pure 
white flowers in July. 
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