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ROSES EVERBLOOMING—Continued 
Sunkist. Orange-copper. 
Talisman. Golden yellow and red. 
Trigo. Rich yellow fading to sulphur yellow. 
Victoria Harrington. A new rose of “informal cac¬ 
tus” form, and quite different from any other red 
rose. Pointed buds of blackish red slowly open to 
high-centered flowers of non-fading velvety dark 
red. Intense spicy fragrance. Free and constant 
bloomer. Strong healthy plants. $1.50 each; 
$12.50 for ten. 
Ville de Paris. Sunny yellow. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Golden pink. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
(Dormant) 
These are for northern gardens or locations 
where the winters are very severe. They are not 
perpetually in bloom as the name indicates. They 
produce blooms lavishly in June and July; the fol¬ 
lowing varieties also usually produce some blooms 
in the autumn. 
Arrilaga. Vivid pink. 
Baroness Rothschild. Light pink. 
Capt. Christy. Flesh pink, deep centre. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The best white. 
George Arends. Soft pink. 
Gloire Lyonaise. White, yellowish centre. 
Henry Nevard. Large crimson. 
Mabel Morrison. Flesh pink. 
Magna Charta. Bright pink. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Soft fawn yellow 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. Rosy pink. 
Ulrich Brunner. Carmine red. 
Strong two year old field grown plants: 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $80.00 per 100 
TALISMAN 
Climbing and Trailing Roses (Dormant) 
They may be grown either on trellis, pergolas or used in covering banks. Most of the roses in 
this class flower in clusters. 
American Pillar. Single flower, brilliant carmine 
pink. 
Blaze. A true everblooming form of the popular 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Most floriferous in June, 
continuing to produce great sprays of blazing 
scarlet flowers throughout summer and autumn. 
Moderately vigorous. Price $1.25 each. 
Climbing American Beauty. Fragrant flowers of 
a rich crimson color. 
Dorothy Perkins (Hybrid Wichuraiana). Soft light 
pink, flowers profusely in large clusters. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. The long pointed buds are of a 
rich flesh-pink on long stems; vigorous grower. 
Excelsa. Double scarlet-crimson producing very 
large clusters of bloom. An improvement on Crim¬ 
son Rambler; very vigorous grower, flowering in 
July. 
Max Graf. Shining pink. 
Golden Climber. (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). A 
hardy golden yellow climber producing long 
stemmed flowers of hybrid tea type. Price, $1.50 
each; $15.00 dozen. 
Golden Dream. A splendid new climbing rose of the 
Rugosa race. Large chamois-yellow flowers with 
deeper golden shades on opening. Each $1.50. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A vivid scarlet shaded with 
bright crimson. 
Reveil Dijonnais (NEW). Light yellow with a deep 
zone of carmine, crimson, and scarlet around the 
edges, giving the appearance of a red Rose. Each 
$1.50. 
Silver Moon. Semi-double, pure white flowers with 
bright yellow stamens; very profuse bloomer. 
New Dawn. Everblooming Climbing Rose. The 
color is a soft blush pink. Each $1.50. 
The above Roses $9.00 per doz., $65.00 per 100, except where noted. 
Standard or Tree Shaped Roses $3.50 each, $36.00 per doz. 
ROSA ROULETTI. A midget Rose for the rock garden, less than 6 inches high, of Swiss 
origin. The flowers are tiny, half inch or so across, pale pink, and produced all season. 
A very choice and rare little plant, charming for low edgings and adorable in the rock- 
garden. $1.00 each $11.00 per doz. 
