new and old Climbing Roses 
These are the best of all constant blooming climbing roses. Noted for the ex¬ 
quisite beauty of their flowers. Including Teas, Polyanthas, etc. Where the 
winters are not too severe they are perfectly hardy, but some protection is desir¬ 
able. Strong growing, bearng large flowers, like the choicest bush roses, they 
bloom all summer through. 
Fine One-Year Plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.00, except where noted 
Large Two-Year Plants, 40c each; 6 for $2.00, except where noted 
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ALIDA LOVETT — Strong grower, free bloomer, 
flowers produced on long stiff stems, of lively, 
bright shell-pink; shadings of rich sulphur at the 
base. 
BESS LOVETT —Clear bright red, which is retained as 
long as the flower lasts; full double flowers of 
large size are borne in clusters, on long, strong 
stems. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER —A prize winning new 
rose, called the “Pink Paul’s Scarlet." Large, broad 
trusses of brilliant clear pure pink which is re¬ 
tained from bud to full blown flower. An ex¬ 
tremely vigorous, free flowering variety produc¬ 
ing a glorious color effect for a number of weeks. 
Fine one year plants, 25c each; Two year plants, 
50c each. 
CLIMBINC AMERICAN BEAUTY — Produces an 
abundance of vivid rosy-crimson flowers in June 
and occasionally throughout the season, which 
possess the same delicious fragrance as the old 
American Beauty. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET —Center is built high, petals 
beautifully undulated and cupped. Color is a re¬ 
markable delicate shade of flesh-pink on the 
outer surface, deepening to rosy-flesh in the 
center. Flowers full and double, of delicate per¬ 
fume, buds pointed. 
EXCELSA —A distinct variety in form, color and 
habit. The color is an intense crimson-maroon, 
with tips of the petals tinged scarlet. Flowers 
are large and double. 
EMILY CRAY —Most gorgeous, clear yellow color, 
even the mature flowers becoming a pleasing 
ecru. The growth is strong and robust; foliage is 
thick and waxy, deep crimson when young, chang¬ 
ing to deep green as they age. 
EUCENE JACQUET —Handsome truss of fragrant, 
cherry-red flowers, borne evenly and uniformly 
in the greatest profusion. It holds the flower un¬ 
usually long—the color improves with age. 
JACOTTE —Delightfully sweet scented, large flowers 
of light salmon-orange with golden shadings, 
are produced freely on long stems. A strong, 
healthy grower, with bronzy colored branches and 
rich green, glossy disease resisting foliage. 
MARY LOVETT —Size, shape and delicacy of the 
most exquisite Tea Rose. Large double creamy 
white flowers. 
MARY WALLACE— Is bright rose-pink with salmon 
base. Fragrance is delightful. Buds are long and 
pointed, developing into very large semi-double, 
cupped flowers borne several together on long 
stems, which have few thorns. A marvelous pillar 
rose of vigorous climbing habit. 
MME. CRECOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty) 
—A remarkable climbing variety produced in 
Spain. Very large fragrant flowers of delicate pink, 
with curled petals, stained crimson outside, borne 
on long strong stems. Foliage is dark green, disease 
resistant. A most abundant bloomer producing a 
profusion of glorious blooms. One year plants, 25c 
each; Two year plants, 50c each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER— No other rose can 
compare with it for brilliance of color, which is a 
vivid scarlet. The flowers are of medium size, 
semidouble. 
PRIMROSE (New) —A pure yellow, hardy climbing 
Rose. Its large, double flowers are a soft, rich 
primrose-yellow, and are borne in clusters of 4 
and 5 on an extremely vigorous plant, with beau¬ 
tiful foliage. Very new and we believe the most 
satisfactory yellow climber for the North. 
ROSARIE SUPREME —Similar to its parent Thousand 
Beauties, except color, which is a solid deep rose 
with much larger clusters and many more blooms. 
One year plants, 25c each; Two year plants, 50c 
each. 
TAUSENDSCHOEN, OR THOUSAND BEAUTIES —The 
flowers are the most delicate shade of pink ever 
seen in a Rose; might be described as a white deli¬ 
cately flushed with pink, changing to rosy-car¬ 
mine. It gets its name from its many flowers and 
the variation in coloring. 
Climbing Talisman 
Climbing Talisman 
Probably no Rose has 
ever attained the popu¬ 
larity or will attain the 
popularity that the 
famous Talisman attained. 
And now this amazing¬ 
ly beautiful Rose comes 
as a climber. 
Imagine your porch or 
trellis covered with these 
lovely blooms in the beau¬ 
tiful fwo-toned shades of 
yellow and red artistical¬ 
ly blended as only nature 
can blend them. 
Price: 1 yeer 30c each; 
6 for SI.50 
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Everblooming Climbing 
CLIMBING CRUSS AN TEPLITZ —A truly wonderful Climbing Rose, 
with the same bright crimson flowers of the bush Rose of the same 
name. No other Climbing Rose has such a dainty red flower in bud 
and bloom. 
CLIMBING RADIANCE —Climbing sport of Radiance producing an 
abundance of pink flowers throughout the season. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE- —Fills a long felt want for a climbing 
everblooming rose. Produces large fragrant dazzling rich crimson 
flowers every month of the season. Strong vigorous grower, throw¬ 
ing long canes each season. Fine large ornamental foliage. 
Teas and Hybrid Teas 
CLIMBING SUNBURST —Produces intense yellow, very large flowers. 
Beautiful either in bud or open. One year plants, 25c each; Two 
year plants, 50c each. 
CLIMBINC MRS. AARON WARD —A climbing sport of this well 
known yellow variety. Vigorous and free blooming. Flowers identi¬ 
cal with the bush variety. One year plants, 25c each; Two year 
plants, 50c each. 
MARECHAL NIEL —(Climbing Tea.) Universally claimed the most 
profuse bloomer of all climbers, single plants producing as many 
as two thousand blooms at one time. Color is faultless, the waxy 
petals showing rich, golden shades. (Not hardy in the north.) 
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Cochet Roses cc 
one yr. own root plants 
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Red Martian Cochet 
You can have an abundance of beautiful, fragrant, dewy roses every 
day from early spring till after the first frost in the fall, by planting 
this assortment of dependable, vigorous-growing Cochets. Their flowers 
are large, bold, full and double, of marvelous coloring and have delicious 
fragrance. Hardy without protection as far north as Ohio. 
Fine One-Year Plants, 20c each; Set of 5 for 85c. 
Large Two-Year Plants, 40c each; Set of 5 for *11.75. 
BLUSH COCHET (W. R. SMITH) —Large and double of soft rose pink 
delicately blending with creamy, blush tints. 
PINK MAMAN COCHET —Deep, soft rosy-pink, uniform in color. Buds 
are full, firm and pointed; flowers are extra large and perfectly double. 
RED MAMAN COCHET —Bright, rosy-red flowers, shaded deep crimson. 
Fine large buds and lovely, full flowers with beautiful reflexed petals. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET —A marvelous bedding kind, which produces 
ideal flowers for cutting; full and double, dainty white, sometimes 
tinged pale blush. 
YELLOW MAMAN COCHET —Long, pointed buds and large, shapely 
flowers of deep lemon-yellow. 
Blush Cochet 
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