SIGMUND TARNOK & COMPANY 
Mrs. Geo. Slmwyer. (T.) This variety 1 b already a 
4 »reaf favorite. It la a free bloomer and a vigorous 
power. The color is a bright pink; long pointed 
buds: stems very long. 
Paul Nevron. (II. I*.) The flowers are immense; prob¬ 
ably the largest Hose. Bright, shining pink, clear 
and beautiful: double and full; finely scented; 
blooms all summer. 
Perle des Jardins. (T.) Bright yellow; very full and 
double. A vigorous climbing form of this popular 
rose. Budded. 
President Taft. (T.) A beautiful shade of deep, shin¬ 
ing pink: blooms very large and of fine form; very 
fragrant. This is in a class by itself. 
Itena Robbins. Yellow white with orange yellow 
heart. Strong grower and free bloomer. Budded. 
Kbea If eld. (II. T.) One of the best roses of recent 
Introduction. A cross of American Beauty with a 
red seeding. A vigorous and rapid grower. As 
large as American Beauty; very double and fra¬ 
grant; continuous bloomer. Beautiful shade of red. 
Ro in Hood. (II. T.) Flo wars large, full, very double; 
rosy scarlet.; fine foliage; free bloomer and avigor- 
ous grower. 
Rugosa rubra. (It.) A popular variety for planting 
in masses or for hedges. Large single crimson 
flowers, followed by glossy red berries. 
Sunburst. (T.) This beautiful Hose has been tested 
for three years, and it easily stands at the head of 
all sorts of its color. The color is a most pleasing 
shade of yellow and orange; buds long nnd pointed; 
plant vigorous and healthy: blooms keep for a long 
time after being cut. A grand Hose. 
Souv. Pres. Carnot. (T.) Delicate rosy-flesh shading 
deeper to center. A beautiful rose. 
September .Morn. A sport of Mine. Paul Euler. De- 
lira te soft shade of pink. The petals are of large 
size, shell shaped and waived on the edge. Price: 
Strong one year plants, $1.50 each. 
Wellesley. (T.) Beautiful pink; the reverse side of 
the petals silverj’. 
White Mam an Cochet. (T.) Pure white, sometimes 
tinged blush. A superb Rose. 
White KiHarney. (II ,T.) A pure white sport of the 
popular Pink Killarney. Identical in every way 
with the parent, except in color, which is a pure 
white. Budded. 
White Kit tear ncy dbl. 
Wm. Shean. (II. T.) Strong grower, throwing up 
long, stiff canes, crowned with large, pointed flow¬ 
ers of a Killarney-pink. Fine form; free and per¬ 
petual bloomer. A grand Hose. 
Yvonne Vacherot. <IT. T.) Light pink, reverse of pe¬ 
tals deeper. Long pointed buds; large blooms. 
Vigorous grower, profuse bloomer. 
Climbing Roses 
American Beauty. (Climbing.) (II. I».) Crimson flower 
5 to 4 Inches in diameter: well formed, fragrant 
strong grower, holds foliage late: blooms in May 
and June and occasionally during the summer. 
Banksia, White. The flowers of this very desirable 
Hose are pure white, ^lolet-seented. very small, 
double nnd borne In umbels of twelve to fifteen 
blossoms. Spring bloomer. 
Cherokee, Pink. This superb Hose is a pink form of 
the well-known Crerokee Rose. It is one of the 
earliest to bloom. Immense, beautiful, single pink 
flowers are produced in profusion. The plant 
blooms for n period of about two months. It is a 
vigorous and rampant grower: foliage is evergreen 
and of a bright, glossy green. This is a great ac¬ 
quisition to our list of Hoses. Immensely popular. 
Budded. 
Clothide Soupert. Cllm ing. (P.) This variety origi¬ 
nated in the nurseries of P. .7. Berckmans Co. 
In color and form it is similar to its parent, 
t lie well-known Clothide Soupert, but flowers 
are larger. A constant bloomer after the first year, 
as it flowers best on old wood. Vigorous grower, 
and has resisted a cold of 20 degrees below zero! 
This is a great addition to our list of Climbing 
Hoses, nnd is becoming one of the favorites. 
Dorothy Perkins. (II. W.) This grand rose Is a Hy¬ 
brid Wiehurinnn. It is a vigorous nnd rampant 
climber. The foliage is of a deep green, leathery 
texture, and remains on the plant nearly all winter. 
The flowers are from 1 to 1 inches in diameter 
borne in clusters of from 10 to 80. and very double, 
of a beautiful shell-pink. Remains in bloom for 
several weeks. A most desirable Climbing Hose. 
Most effective for planting on terraces and slopes! 
Gainsborough. Rosy-flesh; flowers large; a fine va¬ 
riety. 
Hiawatlm. Brilliant ruby-carmine; clear white eye; 
very distinct: vigorous grower; almost evergreen! 
Kalserin Augusta Victoria. (T.) (Mrs. Robt. Peary.) 
Creamy-white: very double: buds large and point¬ 
ed: free bloomer: an excellent white climber. 
T ' a /* y A bright rose-pink: similar to Dorothy 
Perkins, but later, the flowers being larger and 
fewer to the cluster. 
Meteor. (II. T.) Dark, velvety crimson. Vigorous 
grower and profuse bloomer. 
Mine. Caroline Testout. A magnificent free blooming 
rose with flowers of satiny-pink; large and full - a 
beautiful climber. Budded. 
Heine Marie Henrlette. (T.) Bright cherry-red. Of 
good form and vigorous habit. The best red clim¬ 
ber. Budded. 
Keve d’Or (Climbing Safrano). (T.) Chamois-yellow 
large: full: fragrant; free bloomer. Extra fine. 
Silver Moon. (Climber.) Flowers very large, four and 
one-half inches in diameter; pure white. Petals of 
splendid substance, beautifully cupped. The bright 
yellow stamens add to the attractiveness of this 
rose. 
Sol fa tar re. (N.) Large flowers; light yellow; free 
bloomer: rapid grower. 
Souv. do La Malmaison. (B.) A beautiful climbing 
form of this well-known rose; flowers flesh colored 
rnuf e }ni . <l ver - v fl111: rampant grower: evergreen! 
this variety is becoming a great favorite. Budded. 
William-Alien Riclmrdson. (T.) Orange-yellow; center 
coppery-yellow. Budded. 
Wichuraianu. (The Memorial Hose). Almost ever¬ 
green: flowers small, single, white; of trailing ha¬ 
bit Beautiful for planting on slopes and terraces 
which it soon covers with a mass of bright green 
foliage. On account of its hardiness and glossy 
foliage, it is used extensively in the North for ce¬ 
metery planting. The plant is a strong grower. 
