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CLIMBING ROSES ARE MOST 
flowers are attractive at all stages from the bud to the full bloom, and we as¬ 
sure those planting this rose that they will not be disappointed. 
Is a native of Ireland arid to those wishing to plant a rose or 
Betty exceptional beauty we can recommend nothing better. The 
(Hybrid Tea) rose must be seen while in full bloom to be appreciated. For 
decorative purposes in the garden and around the home grounds it is unsur¬ 
passed, as it blossoms out in early June and continues in full bloom until the 
frosts of winter put an end to its activities. 
The flowers are deliciously fragrant, of very large size, full and beautiful. 
The exquisite color being copper, overspread with a beautiful golden yellow, 
supported by a strong vigorous growing bush, leaves nothing wanting in the 
way of beauty. 
PI id* Possibly no other plant in existence offers to the planter 
Black rrince an opportunity of selecting his favorite color than does 
(Hybrid Perpetual) the rose. For sometime people have desired a rose of 
black color and to those we now offer the Black Prince. While it is not en¬ 
tirely black it comes nearer producing this effect than any other rose known. 
The plant is a strong grower and produces an abundance of globular shaped 
flowers, deep dark crimson and richly shaded. 
D This is one of the newer varieties and a sport from the well 
Bridesmaid known Catherine Mermet which it greatly resembles with the 
(Tea) exception of color and is a more constant bloomer. It is fast 
coming into popularity. The large double flowers, clear rose-pink in color, 
with the large beautiful buds supported by long strong canes make it espe¬ 
cially adapted for cut-flowers. 
To those desiring a rose for cut-flower trade as well as the beautifying of 
home grounds we can recommend nothing better. 
~ . The plant while of more dwarfish habit than many other 
Capt. Christy varieties is very strong and sturdy even when planted 
(Hybrid Perpetual) under adverse conditions. It has foliage of rare beauty, 
dense, and deep green in color. The delicate buds together with the very 
large, full, flowers of pale peach color, deepening towards the center to rosy 
crimson, make it of striking appearance. 
This rose blooms almost the entire season and for this reason- is particularly 
adapted for decorative planting around th-e home. 
I p. i_i Is oft entimes known as Fortunes White, and was 
Cherokee Double brought from China in 1850 by Mr. Fortune. It is one 
(Miscellaneous) of the most beautiful of the climbing double roses for 
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. 
I | This variety is particularly adapted for covering per- 
Cherokee oingle 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 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 foliage, 
and taken as a whole presents a most striking appearance. 
r ,. , . d 11 c* i_ i Is one of the very best of climbing roses. It 
Climbing Belle oiebrecht resembles the bush variety of the same name, 
(Hybrid Tea) 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. 
r*V U* d . j Is identical with its parent Bridesmaid but is a 
Climbing Bridesmaid climber while Bridesmaid is a bush. The flowers 
(Tea) are large, 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. Too much cannot be said of this magnificent rose. 
rr U* r *■ * «. ° ne 0f the beSt climbin £ roses -grown. It is 
Climbing Capt. Christy a strong grower and is covered with foliage of 
(Hybrid Perpetual) 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. 
