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EVERY ROSE LOVER SHOULD 
, . _ This is a sport from the well known rose "Souvenir 
Climbing Wooton de Wooton” and for those wishing to plant a red 
(Hybrid Tea) rose of rare beauty, to cover a trellis, pergola or 
veranda, we can suggest nothing better than the Climbing Wooton. 
The plant is a rapid grower, easily attaining a height of 10 feet or more in 
a single season, with an abundance of handsome deep green foliage. 
The extremely well shaped flowers are bright cherry-red in color merging 
to violet crimson and of most delightful fragrance. Blooms continuously 
throughout the rose blooming season. 
Crimson Rambler 
(Polyantha) 
in this country. 
Introduced by Turner in 1893 and since that time- 
has gained great popularity. It is probably better 
known than any other variety of Rambler rose grown 
Owing to its profuse blooming qualities and the rapidity with which it sends 
forth its canes it is particularly adapted for running along fences, trellises, 
pergolas, etc. 
While the individual flowers are small, 'one to one and one-half inches in 
diameter, they are of double nature, beautifully formed, and cluster in abun¬ 
dance. They bloom but once, but will keep in good condition on the plant 
for a period of two weeks. The blossoms are of a glowing crimson color and 
very attractive. 
n J.U D 1 * This variet y was introduced by the Jackson Perkins 
L^orotny Perkins Company, of New York, in 1902. It is an exceptionally 
( Wichuraiana) vigorous climber, frequently attaining a height of 20 
feet in a season. 
The foliage is bright green in color and glossy from early spring until the 
winter months set in. For training over pergolas, trellises, porches, fences, 
etc., it has no superior. 
The plant is a solid mass of clear cherry-pink blossoms, sweet in fragrance 
and grow in clusters. The blossoms are of medium size full and double with 
crinkled petals giving a fluffy appearance. 
p. , J D U Widely known as "Duch-ess.” This rose is espe- 
L/UCriesS de orabant cially adapted for bedding and decorative planting 
(Hybrid Tea) around the home for the reason that it blossoms 
in abundance almost the year round. 
The flowers are double, large in size, of a soft rosy pink color shading to 
bright rose towards the center. The buds are of elegant shape. While not so 
widely known as many other varieties of pink roses we can readily recom¬ 
mend it to all rose growers. 
rvr rxu r»i¥F-' This is a sport from the well 
Uuchess Ot Albany or Ked La France known La France and differs 
(Hybrid Tea) in color only that it is of a 
deeper pink tint. The blossoms grow to large size, very symmetrical in shape, 
the petals of which attract wide attention by their beautiful luster. 
The plant is a vigorous grower throwing out very long canes covered with 
deep green foliage. Taken in all it presents a most striking appearance. 
Ff *1 J C Introduced by J. Fernet Ducher, in the year 1905 and 
E-tOlle der ranee a rose that is fast coming into popularity. It is delight- 
(Hybrid Tea) fully fragrant, clear red in color, shading to crimson. 
Supported by long stiff canes it makes an ideal plant for cutting. 
The foliage differs somewhat from that of most other varieties in that it 
is of a bronze color. The combined colors of the flower and foliage make 
it a most attractive variety for planting in the garden or around the house. 
P . „ To those wishing to plant a rose of unusual beauty, 
r rancisca Jxruger blooming in the autumn months, we offer the Francisca 
(Tea) Kruger. It strongly resembles the Catherine Mermet, 
excepting in color, and with its unique deep coppery yellow color, shaded with 
peach pink, it stands distinct from all others. Its buds are of excellent form, 
supported by a strong growing vigorous plant. 
This is certainly a variety of great merit and should not be overlooked when 
planting a rose garden. 
P p. This is a seedling of the Kaiserin Augusta Victoria which 
rranz Ueegen it resembles considerably with the exception of color. 
The Franz D^egen is a beautiful pale yellow in color, having a deep golden 
center with a creamy tint on the outer edge of the petals. It is a medium 
size rose and very fragrant. 
r-* ir i n i | . c ^ This variety was introduced 
rrau Karl Uruschkl or bnow Queen from Europe and has become 
(Hybrid Tea) the favorite among white roses. 
Without a doubt it is the best of all white varieties not being marred with a 
tinge of cream as are most all other white varieties. 
