CLIMBING 
CRIMSON RAMBLER 
SET OF RAMBLER ROSES 
The Ramblers are suitable for training on walls, 
verandas, trellises, arbors, and pillars, and as 
specimen pot plants for winter forcing. Flowers 
well formed and present an immense mass of bloom. 
Crimson, White, Yellow, Pink. 
Plants, J 3 cents; set of four, 30 cents. 
Two-year plants, 33 cents ; set of four, £/.oo. 
HELENE 
A seedling from Crimson Rambler. Very robust 
growth, canes ten to fifteen feet high in a season. 
Its flowers arc borne in large clusters. Individual 
flowers larger than those of Crimson Rambler, 
nearly double, of good substance. Color a pure 
soft violet-rose, almost blush ; base of petals yel¬ 
lowish. Buds carmine, finely ciliated or mossed. 
Perfectly hardy. 
Strong- young plants, each, IJ cents ; dozen, $1.50. 
Strong 2-year plants, each ,33 cents, dozen, $3.00. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Baltimore Belle. Blush, nearly white. Hardy. 
Queen of the Prairies. Rosy red. Hardy. 
Plants, each, 13 cents ; per dozen, $1.50. 
Two-year plants, 33 cents ; or two for 60 cents. 
ROSES 1 3 
SPLENDID NEW CLIMBING ROSE 
DOROTHY PERKINS 
A cross between Rosa Wichuraiana and that 
fine old Rose, Mine. Gabriel Luizet. Habit of 
growth upright, but retains the remarkable vigor 
of Rosa Wichuraiana, often making a growth of 
from ten to fifteen feet in a single season. It is 
extremely hardy. In its foliage, growth, and 
habit of blooming in immense clusters, it is re¬ 
markably like Crimson Rambler, but the flowers 
are more double and of a beautiful shell-pink color, 
and hold a long time without fading. The petals 
are very prettily rolled back and crinkled. The 
buds are remarkably handsome, being pointed in 
shape. The flowers arc very sweetly scented, a 
characteristic not possessed by most other Roses 
of the Rambler family. 
Strong 2-year plants, each, 23 cts.; doz., $2.30. 
NEW CLIMBING MOSS ROSE 
CU M B HR I. AN D R ELI.E. 
A grand true Climbing Moss Rose. The only 
climbing variety in existence. A sport from that 
pretty Moss Rose, Princess Adelaide, itself a vig¬ 
orous grower, which characteristic is wonderfully 
developed in the offspring, the original sport the 
first season having attained a height of over fifteen 
feet, and had one hundred and eighteen buds and 
flowers on it at one time. In color it is identical 
with the parent, a bright silvery rose, very double, 
the buds nicely mossed and exquisitely fragrant. 
Strong 2-yea r plants, each, 30 cts.; doz., $3.00. 
WICHURAIANA 
OR MEMORIAL ROSE 
A Japanese variety. Its stems creep on the 
ground like Ivy. The single flowers grow in 
clusters at the ends of the branches, and are pure 
white, with yellow stamens ; very fragrant. Valu¬ 
able for use in cemeteries and covering rockeries. 
One-year plants, each, 13 cents ; dozen, $r.30. 
Two-year plants , each, 33 cents ; dozen, $/.oo. 
HYBRID WICHURAIANAS 
A beautiful class, described above. Hardy. 
Manda’s Triumph. Flowers large, double, in 
clusters, white and fragrant. 
Pink Roamer. Single, clear pink, very fragrant. 
South Orange Perfection. Blush-pink, chang¬ 
ing to white ; double ; medium size ; free bloomer. 
Universal Favorite. Flowers abundant, large, 
double, fragrant; deep rcse-color. 
Strong young plants, each, 13 cts.; set, 30 cts. 
Two-year plants , each, 30 cents ; set, $/ .CO. 
EVER-BLOOMING CLIMBERS 
Climbing White Pet. Often grows 10 to 15 
feet the first year; hardy; blooms profusely ; 
flowers white, double, fragrant. 
Empress of China. Bright pink ; hardy. 
James Sprunt. Medium size ; deep cherry-red ; 
double and sweet; strong grower; free bloomer. 
Mary Washington. Medium size ; pure white ; 
double, fragrant, with musky flavor; hardy. 
Each, 13 cents ; the set for 30 cents. 
