/Horetoi? F ar m> Rochester, f/. Y. 
71 
Climbing Roses. 
class iii.-Cliinbiog Roses. 
A very useful class, adapted to covering walls, 
arbors, banks, &c. Very rapid and vigorous in 
growth and perfectly hardy. Price—Strong Plants, 
35c. each; $3.50 ^ozen. 
Baltimore Belle— Pale blush, almost white, 
very handsome. Gem of Prairie— Bright red, 
blotched with white; quite double, a free bloomer 
and a first class climber. Q,ueen of Prairie- 
Bright pink, the most rapid grower of any of the 
climbers. 
Glass II.—Moss Roses. 
These Roses are as a 
class perfectly hardy, 
and need little or no 
protection. The cul¬ 
ture is the same as for 
the hybrid perpetuals. 
Price, strong plants 
from the open ground 
45c. each; $4.50 dozen. 
BEST VARIETIES. 
Perpetual White 
Pure white, a good 
bloomer, very fine 
as a bud. 
Salet— Pale rose, a 
good bloomer, the 
best of its color. 
Crested Moss- 
Pink, especially 
fine in the bud state. 
Capt. Ingraham. 
Dark red, a good 
grower,foliage ting¬ 
ed with red. 
PrincessAdelaide 
Rose color, blooms 
in clusters, one of 
the very best 
La France Rose. 
Crested Moss Rose. 
General Jacqueminot Rose. 
