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MONTHLY CABBAGE (Bourbon)—Deep pink; a fine 
Rose. 
MRS. BEN. R. CANT (Tea)— Dark carmine, flushed 
crimson. 
PAPA GONTIER (Tea)— Forcing; carmine flushed 
crimson. 
PERLE DES JARDINS (Tea) — Deep golden-yellow. 
PRIMROSE (Tea)—Creamy-white, center shaded yel¬ 
low. 
PRINCESS BONNIE (H. T.)—Fine bright red. 
PRINCESS SAGAN (Tea) — Bright scarlet, velvety tex¬ 
ture. 
PRINCE OF BULGARIA (H. T.)—Flesh, with yellow 
and crimson. 
RAINBOW (Tea) — Forcing; carmine, striped with 
crimson. 
QUEEN’S SCARLET—Bright fiery red; good bedder. 
ROSOMANE GRAVEREAUX (H. T.)—Silvery-pink, 
reverse rosy-flesh. 
SAFRANO (Tea) — Forcing; apricot-yellow, with 
orange. 
SOUVENIR DE PRES. CARNOT—Delicate fawn, 
deeper in center. 
STRIPED LA FRANCE—Pink, striped white. 
SANGUINEA (China)—A fine bedding red Rose. 
SILVER KING (Bourbon) — A bright shell-pink; extra. 
SNOWFLAKE (Tea)—Pure white; does not pink. 
SOMBREUIL (Bourbon)—White, tinged delicate rose. 
SOUV. DE CATHERINE GUILLOT (Tea)—Austrian 
copper, flushed rose. 
SOUV. DE LA MALMAISON (Bourbon)—A grand 
flesh-colored Rose. 
SOUV. D’ELISE VARDON (Tea)—A grand bedder; 
color apricot. 
SOUV. D’UN AMI (Tea)—Delicate rose, shaded sal¬ 
mon. 
SOUV. DE PIERRE NOTTING (Tea) — Yellow, 
flushed light peach. 
THE BRIDE (Tea)—Forcing; a grand wiiite Rose. 
THE QUEEN (Tea)—Pure white; flowers produced 
freely. 
TRIOMPHE DE PERNET PERE (H. T.)—Magenta- 
red passing to bright crimson. 
VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE—White, suffused with 
fawn. 
WHITE BOUGERE—Pure ivory-white. 
WHITE MALMAISON—White, tinted lemon; extra. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET (Tea)—The great bedding 
white Rose. 
WHITE BON SILENE (Tea)—Creamy-white; desir¬ 
able. 
WHITE LA FRANCE (H. T.)—A beautiful fawn- 
white. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
INCLUDING THE RAMBLERS 
Two and one-half inch pots, 50c per dozen, $3.00 per hu 
BALTIMORE BELLE—Blush-white, in large clusters. 
CLIMBING WHITE PET—Pure white flowers, im¬ 
mense clusters. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—The greatest of all climbing 
Roses. 
CARMINE PILLAR—Color a delightful shade of car¬ 
mine. 
DEBUTANTE—Pure white, borne in clusters. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Beautiful shell-pink. 
DUNDEE RAMBLER—White, tinged pink. 
EVERGREEN GEM—Light yellow; vigorous grower. 
EMPRESS OF CHINA—Bright pink, in large clusters. 
FARQUHAR—Clusters of bright pink double flowers. 
GARDENIA—Double light yellow flowers. 
KEYSTONE—Light yellow, changing to white. 
JERSEY BEAUTY—Pale yellow; strong grower. 
LADY GAY—Double deep pink; extra. 
MAN DA’S TRIUMPH—Large clusters of double white 
flowers. 
ndred; four-inch pots, $1.25 per dozen, $10.00 per hundred 
PRAIRIE QUEEN—The old standby red climber. 
PINK RAMBLER — Color deep pink; desirable. 
PINK ROAMER—Bright, rich pink and orange-red. 
PHILADELPHIA — Large flowers, and darker color 
than Crimson Rambler. 
PSYCHE — Bright rose tinted salmon; grand. 
RUSSEL’S COTTAGE—Dark red, double and full. 
RUBIN—Rich ruby-red; a true rambler. 
S. O. PERFECTION—Soft blush, changing to white. 
SEVEN SISTERS—Crimson to white, and all interme¬ 
diate shades; extra. 
SWEETHEART—A beautiful shade of rosy-pink. 
TENNESSEE BELLE—Beautiful pink, free bloomer. 
UNIVERSAL FAVORITE—Fine double rose-colored 
blooms. 
WM. C. EGAN—A grand climber; rose-colored'blooms. 
WHITE RAMBLER—Double white, in clusters. 
YELLOW RAMBLER—Sulphur-yellow; fine. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
INCLUDING THE NOISETTES, CLIMBING TEAS, ETC. 
Price, two and one-half Inch pots, 50 cents per dozen, $3.00 per hundred; four-inch pots, $1.25 per dozen, $10.00 
per hundred; except Marechal Niel, the four-inch pots, $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 per hundred. 
ALISTER STELLA GRAY—Light yellow; always in 
bloom. 
AMERICA—Creamy-yellow or fawn color. 
CLIMBING BRIDESMAID—Bright pink. 
CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS—Same as Devoniensis, ex¬ 
cept climber. 
CELINE FORESTIER—A pretty yellow Rose; fragrant. 
CLIMBING CECILE BRUNNER—Rosy-pink, with 
creamy-white. 
CLIMBING MALMAISON—A beautiful flesh-colored 
climber. 
CLIMBING KAISER IN—Pure white; a grand Rose. 
CLIMBING LA FRANCE—A climbing form of La 
France. 
CLIMBING CLOTH ILDE SOU PERT—Identical with 
Clothilde Soupert, except it is a rapid climber. 
CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT—A grand pure white 
climber. 
CLIMBING WOOTTON—Magenta-red and velvety 
crimson. 
CLIMBING METEOR—A grand red Rose. 
CLIMBING PAUL NEYRON—Fine, double, deep Rose. 
CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDI NS—Golden-yellow. 
CLOTH OF GOLD—A clear golden-yellow. 
ELI E BEAU VILLAIN—A beautiful salmon-fawn. 
ESTELLE PRADEL—See Zelia Pradel. 
GAINSBOROUGH—Delicately tinted flesh, almost 
white and as lustrous as satin. 
JAMES SPRUNT—Deep cherry-red. 
LAMARQUE — Pure white, in large clusters. 
MARECHAL NIEL — The world-renowned yellow. 
MRS. ROBERT PEARY—See Climbing Kaiserin. 
MARY WASHINGTON — Pure white, perfectly double, 
in Immense clusters. 
PILLAR OF GOLD — Rosy-pink, with coppery-yellow; 
a grand, good Rose. 
REINE MARIE H EN Rl ETTE—The grandest of all 
red climbers. 
REINE OLGA DE WURTEMBERG— Bright red flow¬ 
ers; extra. 
SOLFATARE — Fine clear sulphur-yellow. 
WM. ALLEN RICHARDSON—Deep orange-yellow. 
ZELIA PRADEL — Lemon-yellow, changing to creamy- 
white. 
