ROSES GlUnJteAA, • P&ifbetuctll • C'iLeA.fUo&tnesiA, 
Your choice 
of any 
Fine 
Ramblers 
$1.39 
We list below 14 of the finest and most popular climbing 
roses, all plants are healthy and selected from virile stock. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Carmine-crimson, white eve 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Deep rose-pink- fra* 
grant. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. A climbing form of the Talisman 
Hybrid Tea. 
CLIMBING CLAUDIUS PERNET. Clear deep yellow 
CLIMBING MAMAN COCHET. Pale pink, yellow base 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Popular crimson 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Large, pink clusters. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Pale pink; very popular 
EXCELSA. Large clusters; scarlet-crimson. 
GARDENIA. Nankeen-yellow. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. Pearl pink petals; fra* 
grant. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Blazing red; popular. 
SCORCHER. Brilliant scarlet -crimson. 
SILVER MOON. White, streaked yellow. 
Price: 2-year plants, 50c each; 10 for #4.25; 100 for #35.00. 
Your choice ^ Fine June 
of any & Blooming Roses 
6 Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
June Massive Blooming Varieties 
Hardy Perpetual Roses are those which have an abundance of 
bloom in the spring and as a rule they will have a series of blooms 
again in the fall. Some few kinds will bloom intermittently along 
through the summer. These varieties are extremely hardy and will 
withstand much colder winters than Hybrid Teas. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Favorite crimson-carmine. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. White, popular for cutting. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Clear red; fragrant. 
MAGNA CHARTA. A vigorous growing variety with large pink 
flowers. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Soft pink; large. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red. 
Price: 2-year plants, each, 50c; 10 for #4.25; 100 for #35.00. 
$|.39 
Type of Perpetual Jutie-BIooming Rose 
The climbers are very popular for vigor and 
hardiness and for their thousands of blooms 
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New PATENTED ROSES 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Plant Patent No. 38.) 
The sensation of the shows. Lovely coppery pink 
and gold, extra long pointed buds. The Queen 
of the Garden. Each, #1.00; 3 for #2.50. 
BLAZE. (Plant Patent No. 10.) The only hardy 
everblooming scarlet climber. Each, #1.00; 3 for 
#2.50. 
^ ECLIPSE. (Plant Patent No. 172.) The long, 
stream-lined bud, enhanced by ornamental sepals, 
is of rich gold without shading. The international 
sensation, awarded prizes in Rome, Paris, and 
other test gardens. Each, #1.25; 3 for #3.15. 
BETTER TIMES. (Plant Patent No. 23.) The bril¬ 
liant cerise flowers are large, double and delicately 
fragrant. Being produced on long, strong stems, 
they are excellent for cutting; a very free, full 
bloomer. Each, #1.00; 3 for #2.50. 
NIGRETTE. (Plant Patent No. 87.) Flowers are 
medium size, deep maroon with blackish velvet 
sheen and quite fragrant. The darkest of roses, 
appearing almost black in cool seasons; almost 
continuously in bloom. Each, #1.00; 3 for #2.50. 
RADIANT BEAUTY. (Plant Patent No. 97.) A 
hardy, vigorous grower. The color is a peculiar 
red, with petals of an unusual eggshell finish; 
opens to a perfect rose in all weather. Each, 
#1.00; 3 for #2.50. 
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