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planting to cover pergolas, porches, summer houses, etc. Flowers are pure 
white in color, very double, and borne profusely. The bush is a rampant 
grower with dark green foliage. 
Cherokee Single This variety is particularly adapted for covering per- 
„ x golas. It is, without a doubt, the most beautiful of 
(Miscellaneous) climbing single roses. 
The plant is very vigorous having slender prickly branches of bright green 
covered with showy single white flowers measuring from 2^ to 3 inches 
across. The flower is given an additional touch of attractiveness by the 
stamens which are of bright yellow color. It is set off with shiny, dark green 
iohage, and taken as a whole presents a most striking appearance. 
Climbing Belle Siebrecht I s one ^ ie ver y best of climbing roses, it 
/Hybrid Tea') resembles the bush variety of the same name 
, „ } , ... however the flowers are somewhat fuller and 
larger. Covered as it is with bright clean foliage and an abundance of bright 
pink flowers it commands particular attention among rose growers. The bush 
is a strong, healthy grower. 
A climbing Belle Siebrecht planted alone or alternated with some good 
■variety of white climber makes a very attractive planting for covering porches, 
pergolas, etc. 
Climbing Bridesmaid Is identical with its parent Bridesmaid but is a 
//p ea \ climber while Bridesmaid is a bush. The flowers 
are ^rge, double, clear rose-pink in color sup¬ 
ported by long strong canes. It is the best known pink cut-flower rose of 
America. It is particularly adapted to this class of trade due to the long 
canes. *loo much cannot be said of this magnificent rose. 
Climbing Capt. Christy O nc °I the best climbing roses grown. It is 
(Hvbrid PerrwnaH a stron £ grower and is covered with foliage of 
T . ^ . great beauty, dense, and deep green in color. 
It has large delicate and fragrant buds; very large, full flowers of a pale 
peach color, deepening to rosy crimson towards the center. The plant pro¬ 
duces an abundance of flowers almost the entire season. 
Climbing Caroline Testout Is . one of the grandest varieties grown in 
, T v this country, even under the most severe 
(.Hybrid iea ' and trying conditions it will thrive and 
blossom freely. A rose of such rare beauty is worthy of the best care possible 
and those giving it such attention will be amply rewarded. Its combination 
of color makes it one of the most highly esteemed roses grown. The flower 
is large, of a bright clear, delicate, pink color; highly perfumed. 
I he plant is a vigorous grower, oftentimes forcing canes to a height of 12 
feet in a season and caliper of one inch. Foliage is large and dense. 
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria ™ 55 rosc [ s of unusual merit 
... and attractiveness. It has a 
(Hybrid Tea) very large following among the 
rose planters of this country and little wonder considering the exquisite beauty 
of its pointed buds; creamy white delightfully fragrant blossoms, which ap¬ 
pear everywhere upon a plant of rich foliage. 
The flowers are double, large and full, supported by long stiff canes. The 
plant is a very strong thrifty grower, attaining a height of 15 feet in a season. 
All planters should have one or more of these beautiful roses. 
Climbing La France N° matter what other varieties you may have 
® planted, we feel certain that your planting is not 
(Hybrid Tea) complete unless the La France is included. While 
not as strong a grower as many others it attains a rpoderate size, sending 
forth good, strong, woody canes supporting foliage of unusual attractiveness. 
When seen in full bloom it is a sight not to be soon forgotten. 
The blossoms are of large size, globular in shape; the petals are beautifully 
reflexed and of a pleasing silvery rose in color and highly fragrant. It con¬ 
tinues to blossom, in abundance, over a lengthy period. This together with 
the strong canes make it especially desirable for cutting. 
Climbing Mile. Cecile Brunner Originated in California in the year 
.p . , . 1901 and is identical with the bush va- 
(Folyantna) riety, of the same name, with the ex¬ 
ception of it being a climber. This is one of the most beautiful of the smaller 
