VILLE DE PARIS—Holds its bright, sunflower-yellow 
color better than any rose we know. The bush is 
rampant and blooms heavily, will furnish a strong note 
of color in the rose garden but the stems are some¬ 
times too weak for cutting. Glossy reddish-green 
foliage and few thorns. Price 50c. 
WARRAWEE (Patent No. 140)—Exceptionally strong 
growing bush that from early Spring until late Fall 
produces quantities of long, slender, light pink buds. 
Richly fragrant. Price $1.00. 
WM. DREER—A rose that closely resembles Los Angeles 
in shape of flower and in habit of growth. The well- 
shaped, high-centered flowers are silvery pink suffused 
with gold. A good grower and bloomer. Price 50c. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Dormant bare root stock 60c, except as noted— 
Specimen plants in 5 gal. cans SI.50 each 
CL. BANKSIA—White. Large clusters of small, double 
white roses in Spring. A rampant grower that will 
cover a lot of territory in a very short time. Holding 
its bright green foliage through Winter, it presents a 
clean appearance at all times. 
CL. BANKSIA—Yellow. Showers of small, double flowers 
through Spring. Rampant grower. Clean foliage. 
1 Gal. containers, 60c. 
CL. BELLE OF PORTUGAL—Through Spring is literally 
smothered with long, salmon-pink buds that open into 
double roses of great size. No rose grows more luxuri¬ 
antly. 
CL. CECIL BRUNNER—Small, perfect, bright pink buds 
that appear through Spring and Summer on a strong 
growing plant. Make up a vase of this rose together 
with our common blue agathea, the result may sur¬ 
prise you. 
CL. CHEROKEE—Red. (Ramona) Large, single roses 
that are pink shaded to red. Blooms from early 
Spring until Summer. Excellent for banks or fences. 
1 Gal. containers, 60c. 
CL. CHEROKEE—White. Single white flowers of large 
size. Glossy green foliage. For banks and fences. 1 
Gal. containers, 60c. 
CL. DAINTY BESS—A new sport of the popular 
Dainty Bess bush rose. Large, daintily ruffed, 
single pink roses are borne constantly from Spring 
until Winter. Price 75c. 
CL. DAME EDITH HELEN—This climbing sport seems 
to bloom much better than the bush variety. All 
through the season it will supply you with huge, 
double, perfectly formed roses with long stems. Leaves 
are large and attractive. 
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