THE FRESNO 
NURSERY CO. 
86 
SUPERB 
ROSES 
Climbing Cloth of Gold. Deep yellow cen¬ 
ter with sulphur-coiored edges. A good 
climber. 
Climbing Crimson Rambler. Bright crimson, 
blooming in large pyramidal clusters, from 
30 to 40 blooms. 
Climbing Gold of Ophir, or Beauty of Glaz- 
enwood. Apricot-yellow, suffused with cop¬ 
pery-red, rapid grower, free from disease; 
biooming abundantly in spring. 
Climbing La France. A strong climbing sort 
of the old favorite La France. 
Climbing Niphetos. A splendid companion 
to the Climbing Perle des Jardins. Color, 
pure white, with pale lemon center; beau¬ 
tiful long pointed buds; very fragrant. 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. Habit of 
growth is vigorous, young plants often 
sending up shoots six to eight feet in one 
season, with rich, glossy foliage, and bright 
red stems. The flowers are produced in 
profusion and are deep canary-yellow. 
Climbing William Allen Richardson. Orange- 
yellow, free flowering. 
Climbing Yellow Rambler. The color is a 
decided yellow; the flowers are very sweet 
scented; habit of growth is very vigorous. 
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ROSES IN TREE FORM, OTHER¬ 
WISE CLASSIFIED AS 
“STANDARD.” 
We can supply Tree Roses in as¬ 
sortment. Parties who leave the 
selection to us, simply have to des¬ 
ignate the colors wanted and we 
will supply the very best sorts and 
ones giving best satisfaction and 
. suitable for different climates. 
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WELL-KNOWN VAR I ETI ES— BUSH. 
Safrano. Buff with shadings of apricot; 
a continuous bloomer. 
Souvenir du President Carnot. Delicate 
rosy flesh, shaded to rosy pink incen¬ 
ter; a continuous bloomer; thrifty, sym¬ 
metrical in growth; flowers of good size 
on long stems; well-formed buds. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-red; very large, fine 
form; extra good. 
White La France. (Augustine Guinoiseau.) 
Delicate, soft flesh, at times almost white; 
large, full flowers. 
Dorothy Page Roberts. One of the most 
vigorous growers of Hybrid tea Roses; at 
its best in the bud state. Color, an en¬ 
trancing shade of deep coppery-pink. 
Jean Note. A splendid addition to the list 
of yellows. Center of bloom chrome yel¬ 
low, passing to creamy yellow in the outer 
petals. Flowers full and globular; con¬ 
stantly in bloom. 
Lyon Rose. An entirely new color, combin¬ 
ing ail the good qualities to be sought for 
in a rose; a strong, vigorous grower, with 
every shoot crowned with magnified:!* 
blooms. Color, a delightful shrimp pink, 
shaded with coral pink, and gradually 
merged to a deep golden yellow at the 
base of the petals. 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell. A lovely new color; 
deep reddish apricot toned with salmon; 
a perfectly double form, after the styie 
of Papa Gontier. It is a vigorous grower 
and constant bloomer. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Deep, rich Indian yel¬ 
low, occasionally tinted with salmon. A 
constant bloomer, with buds and open 
bloom of most refined form and finish. 
Mad. Segond Weber. A magnificent light 
rosy salmon bloom, with an ideal long 
pointed but which expands to a flower 
of immense size; blooms with remarkable 
persistence. 
Mme. Constant Sou pert. Deep, rich yellow 
in the interior of the bloom, edged and 
shaded with peach pink in the outer por¬ 
tions of the petals; very double with long, 
handsome buds. 
Safrano 
Mrs. Dudley Cross. A fine type of bloom, 
fashioned in many respects after White 
Cochet. Creamy yellow in color; a strong, 
vigorous grower. 
My Maryland. One of the loveliest shades 
of intense pink. Its tone of color is so 
clean and decided that it catches the eye 
at once. 
Rhea Reid. This rose bids fair to be one 
of the finest crimson scarlet garden roses; 
a superb variety for open culture. It is a 
constant sheet of magnificent blooms, send¬ 
ing up fine, strong canes in great pro¬ 
fusion. 
Reine Karola de Saxe. Lovely soft pink, 
well displayed in the full rounded blooms. 
It is a strong grower, with handsome 
leathery foliage; a grand rose for cutting 
purposes 
William Shean. A new Dickson rose with 
much the same type of bloom as Killar- 
nev, but with much larger buds, and if 
anything, stronger canes. 
White Killarney. A beautiful white sport 
from the well known Killarney; it is ident¬ 
ical in every respect save color, which 
is a creamy white. 
