NEW FLORAL GUIDE, AUTUMN, 1918 
Let the Beauty of Nature 
Adorn Your Home Surroundings 
* Dorothy Perkins 
Pink 
Grows io to 15 feet in a season. Flowers are 
perfectly double, with petals crinkled, and color is a 
clear shell-pink; borne in immense clusters that 
cover the bush for several weeks in the spring. (See 
cut.) Price, 2-yr., 50 cts.; Star size, 75 cts.; extra- 
large size, $1 □. 
* White Dorothy 
A pure white sport of the well-known Dorothy 
Perkins, of same habit of growth and freedom of 
flowering; a splendid companion for the pink variety, 
as it flowers at the same time. A most valuable 
addition to this class. Awarded Gold Medal, 
National Rose Society, and Award of Merit, Tem¬ 
ple Show, England. Price, 2-yr., 50 cts.; Star size, 
75 cts.; extra-large size, $1 □. 
* Red Dorothy Perkins 
EXCELSA (New) 
The color is an intense, clear carmine-lake, a 
rich contrast to Pink Dorothy Perkins. Flowers are 
large and double, produced thirty to forty on a 
stem, and almost every eye on a shoot produces a 
cluster of bright blossoms. Price, 2-yr., 50 cts.; 
Star size, 75 cts.; extra-large size, $1 □. 
* Gardenia 
(HARDY MARECHAL NIEL) 
Yellow 
Deep, rich golden yellow flowers, passing to 
creamy white. Blooms profusely and is as hardy 
as an oak. Price, 2-yr., 50 cts.; Star size, 75 cts.; 
extra-large size, $1 □. 
coffer> 9 j 
The above 4 excellent Hardy Climbers, 2-yr. size. 
The above 4 excellent Hardy Climbers, Star size . 
The above 4 excellent Hardy Climbers, extra-large size 
$1.75 ) 
$2.75 [ 
$3.75 ) 
□ 
SEE OTHER HARDY CLIMBING ROSES ON PAGES 8 AND 35 
Dorothy 
Perkins 
v. Roses > 
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Dorothy Perkins Roses at “Dreamwold,” on the estate of Thos. W. Lawson, in New England. Flowering canes. 
15 to 20 feet long, are produced in a single season. Desirable places for growing these PERFECTLY HARDY 
CLIMBERS are: on porches, pergolas, arbors, arches, over fences, embankments, tree stumps, etc. 
9 □ This indicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3. 
