Pink Cherokee 
Clothilde Soupert, Climbing. (P.) This variety 
originated in the nurseries of P. J. Berckmans 
Co. In color and form it is similar to its 
parent, the well-known Clothilde Soupert, but 
flowers are larger. A contsant 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 addi¬ 
tion to our list of Climbing Roses, and is be¬ 
coming one of the favorites. 1, 2 and 3 years. 
Devoniensis. (T.) An old favorite. Creamy white, 
flesh center; very fragrant. A good bloomer. 
1 and 2 years. 
Dorothy Perkins. (II. W.) This grand rose is a 
Hybrid Wichuriana. It is a vigorous and 
rampant climber. The foliage is of a deep 
green, leathery texture, and remains on the 
plant nearly ail winter. The flowers are from 
1 to iy 2 inches in diameter, borne in clusters 
of from 10 to 30, and very double, of a beauti¬ 
ful shell-pink. Remains in bloom for several 
weeks. A most desirable Climbing Rose. Most 
effective for planting in terraces and slopes. 
1, 2 and 3 years. 
Hiawatha. Brilliant ruby-carmine; clear white 
eye; very distinct; vigorous grower; almost 
evergreen. 1 and 2 years. 
Lady Gay. A bright rose-pink; similar to Doro¬ 
thy Perkins, but later, the flowers being larger 
and fewer to the cluster. 1, 2 and 3 years. 
Lamarque. (N.) Pure white. A favorite Climb¬ 
ing Rose. Large clusters of double sweet 
white blossoms. It is a beautiful rose and 
there is a great demand for it. 
Marechal Xiel. (T.) Deep chrome yellow. 
Climbs to a great height and blooms in rich 
profusion. A great favorite. 1 and 2 years. 
Pillar of Gold. (T.) Rosy-pink, base of petals 
yellow. Sometimes almost solid pink. Very 
large and double in the center. 1, 2 and 3 
years. 
Heine Marie Henriette. (T.) Bright cherry-red. 
Of good form and vigorous habit. The best 
red climber. 1 and 2 years. 
Keve d’Or. (Climbing Safrano). (T.) Chamois- 
yellow large; full; fragrant; free bloomer. 
Extra fine. 1, 2 and 3 years. 
Silver Moon. Pure silvery white; large blooms; 
vigorous growth. 1 and 2 years. 
Solfatarre. (N.) Large flowers; light yellow; 
free bloomer; rapid grower. 1, 2 and 3 years. 
Souv. de la Malmaison. (B) A beautiful climbing 
form of this well-known rose; flowers fresh 
colored, large and very full; rampant grower; 
evergreen. This variety is becoming a great 
favorite. 1 and 2 years. 
Tausendschoen or Thousand Beauties. (C.P.) 
Bright clusters of blossoms varying in color 
from flushed white to rosy-carmine. A vigor¬ 
ous hardy climber with few thorns. 1, 2 and 
3 years. 
Wichuraiana. (The Memorial Rose.) Almost 
evergreen; flowers small, single, white; of 
trailing habit. 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 cemetery planting. 
The plant is a strong grower. 1, 2 and 3 
years. 
Climbing Roses Budded on Manetti—For des¬ 
cription see above varieties. 1 year only. 
75c each; $6.00 per 10. 
Cherokee, Pink. 
Devoniensis. 
Pillar of Gold. 
Reve d’Or. 
Heine Marie Henriette. 
Solfatarre. 
Wooten. 
