TOTTY’S ROSES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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Climbing Wichuraiana 
Among the many types of Roses recently brought into prominence, none are more 
useful or beautiful than the Wichuraiana and its many delightful hybrids. The original 
variety of the type, Rosa Wichuraiana, is a single Rose of free growing, distinctly creeping 
habit, and this latter peculiarity has been more or less preserved in its progeny, which are 
peculiarly suitable for rockwork or creeping over banks of earth or tree stumps, as they 
adapt themselves to every unevenness of ground. 
Price: 60c. per plant, $6.00 per doz., $ 40.00 per 100. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Single-flowered variety 
of greaty beauty; flowers 3 or 4 inches across borne 
in immense clusters. Brilliant shade of pink with 
clear white eye; wonderfully decorative even when 
not in flower as the blooms are followed with brilliant 
red berries and this variety retains its foliage much 
later than most varieties. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Seedling 
from American Beauty with’a mixture of Wichuraiana 
and Tea blood. Resembles American Beauty in 
color, size of bloom and every other particular save 
that it has the Climbing habit. Proved itself en¬ 
tirely, stands heat and cold drought very well. 
CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. This is a 
hybrid-tea variety and perhaps one of the best in 
the whole section of Climbing Teas; its merit is in 
the wonderful way it produces flowers throughout 
the whole season, being apparently almost equally 
good in the fall as in June when it first comes into 
bloom. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Beautiful flesh-pink 
borne on long stems; buds long and pointed; plants 
very strong; brilliant dark glossy foliage; mildew- 
proof splendid for cutting. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Clear, bright pink; 
trailing growth; profuse bloomer. 
EXCELSA. Very distinct variety, particular^ 
vigorous with healthy dark glossy foliage; color of 
the flower intense crimson; individual flower very 
large and double for this type of Rose. Excelsa is 
grown today in place of the old Crimson Rambler, 
as it is practically mildew-proof and much deeper 
in color. 
GARDENIA. Bright yellow, changing to creamy 
white. 
GOLD FINCH. Claimed by some growers to be 
the best of the yellow Climbers. Very free and dis¬ 
tinct. 
HIAWATHA. Forms splendid long sprays of 
very large blooms; color of individual flower, bril¬ 
liant ruby with a clear white eye. One of the best 
Climbers we offer. 
LADY GAY. Lovely delicate shade pf pink; 
blooms and clusters are larger than Dorothy Perkins 
and form a beautiful contrast when in flower with 
the unopened buds much deeper in color and the 
dark green foliage. 
SILVER MOON. Pure white in color; witli 
yellow stamens in the center, showing up a very at¬ 
tractive variety. Foliage bronzy-green; stems of 
flowers very long and fragrance very lasting. 
SOURCE D’OR. Deep, golden yellow; very 
clear and distinct. 
TAUSENDSCHOEN. Delightful shade of soft 
pink when first opening; produces in clusters of ten 
to twelve flowers; one of the very finest of the entire 
Climbing section. 
WICHURIANA. Single white, with yellow 
anthers; fine for rockwork. 
WHITE DOROTHY. Pure white sport of 
Dorothy Perkins. 
