Hardy Climbing Roses 
AND 
Old 
These are the best of all constant blooming climbing roses. Noted for the exquisite 
beauty of their flowers. Including Teas, Polyanthas, etc. Where the winters are not 
too severe they are perfectly hardy, but some protection is desirable. Strong growing, 
hearing large flowers, like the choicest bush roses, they bloom all summer through. 
Fine One-Year Plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.00, except where noted 
Large Two-Year Plants, 40c each; 6 for $2.00, except where noted 
A LIDA LOVETT—Strong grower, free bloomer, flowers pro¬ 
duced on long stiff stems, of lively, bright shell-pink; shadings 
of rich sulphur at the base. 
BESS LOVETT—Clear bright red, which is retained as long 
as the flower lasts; full double flowers of large size are borne 
in clusters, on long, strong stems. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Produces an abundance 
of vivid rosy-crimson flowers in June and occasionally 
throughout the season, which possess the same delicious 
fragrance as the old American Beauty. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET—Center.is built high, petals beautifully 
undulated and cupped. Color is a remarkable delicate shade 
of flesh-pink on the outer surface, deepening to rosy-flesh in 
the center. Flowers full and double, of delicate perfume, buds 
pointed. 
EMILY GRAY—Most gorgeous, clear yellow color, even the 
mature flowers becoming a pleasing ecru. The growth is 
strong and robust; foliage is thick and waxy, deep crimson 
when young, changing to deep green as they age. 
JACOTTE—Delightfully sweet scented, large flowers of light 
salmon-orange with golden shadings, are produced freely on 
long stems. A strong, healthy grower, with bronzy colored 
branches and rich green, glossy disease resisting foliage. 
MARY LOVETT—Size, shape and delicacy of the most ex¬ 
quisite Tea Rose. Large double creamy white flowers. 
MARY WALLACE—Is bright rose-pink with salmon base. 
Fragrance is delightful. Buds are long and pointed, develop¬ 
ing into very large semi-double, cupped flowers borne several 
together on long stems, which have few thorns. A marvelous 
pillar rose of vigorous climbing habit. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty)—A 
remarkable climbing variety produced in Spain. Very large 
fragrant flowers of delicate pink, with curled petals, stained 
crimson outside, borne on long strong stems. Foliage is dark 
green, disease resistant. A most abundant bloomer producing 
a profusion of glorious blooms. One year plants, 25c each; 
Two year plants, 50c each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—No other rose can compare 
with it for brilliance of color, which is a vivid scarlet. The 
flowers are of medium size, semidouble. 
PRIMROSE (New)—A pure yellow, hardy climbing Rose. Its 
large, double flowers are a soft, rich primrose-yellow, and 
are borne in clusters of 4 and 5 on an' extremely vigorous 
plant, with beautiful foliage. Very new and we believe the 
most satisfactory yellow climber for the North. 
Everblooming Climbing Teas and Hybrid Teas 
• • • Climbing Hybrid Teas Need Protection • • • 
CLIMBING RADIANCE—Climbing sport of Radiance pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of pink flowers throughout the season. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE—Fills a long felt want for a 
climbing everblooming rose. Produces large fragrant dazzling 
rich crimson flowers every month of the season. Strong 
vigorous grower, throwing long canes each season. Fine large 
ornamental foliage. 
CLIMBING SUNBURST—Produces intense yellow, very 
large flowers. Beautiful either in bud or open. One year 
plants, 25c each; Two year plants, 50c each. 
MARECIIAL NIEL (Climbing Tea)—Universally claimed 
the most profuse bloomer of all climbers, single plants pro¬ 
ducing as many as two thousand blooms at one time. Color 
is faultless, the waxy petals showing rich, golden shades. 
(Not hardy in the north.) 
Climbing Talisman 
Climbing Talisman 
Probably no Rose has 
ever attained the popu¬ 
larity or will attain the 
popularity that the 
famous Talisman at¬ 
tained. And now this 
amazingly beautiful Rose 
comes as a climber. 
Imagine your porch or 
trellis covered with these 
lovely blooms in the 
beautiful two-toned 
shades of yellow and red _ 
artistically blended asj 
only nature can blend 
them. 
Price: 1 year 30c each; 
6 for $1.50. 
Polly 
ceptionally fine rose of 
good texture and fine for 
cutting. 1 yr. 30c, 2 yr. 
55c. 
ROSLYN — Considered 
by many to be one of the 
finest new deep unfad¬ 
ing yellow roses for the 
garden. Much easier to 
grow than many of the 
other newer introduc¬ 
tions. 1 yr. 30c, 2 yr. 
30c. 
o ur Newest Rose* 
AMI QUINARD (The Black Rose)—Long pointed medium 
size buds of a dark crimson, opening to semi-double flowers 
of a very dark color, almost black. 1 yr. 30c, 2 yr. 55c. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—We are now convinced that this is 
one of the finest deep pink garden roses in the world. A 
clear brilliant pink flower of firm texture coming on long 
cutting stems; are borne freely throughout the summer. 
Plant a bed of this superb pink rose and have prize winning 
blooms for your summer flower shows. 1 yr. 30c, 2 yr. 60c. 
POLLY—A beautiful new Camelia-shaped flower of a pale flesh 
color slightly tinted pink at the center of the bloom. An ex- 
Rosa Rouletti 
ROSA ROULETTI —Rapidly 
gaining popularity as a Miniature 
Rock Garden Rose and an Edging 
Plant in front of Rose Beds—Very 
dwarf and perpetual bloomer. 
Found originally in the mountains 
of Switzerland. The tiny bud is a 
deep rose color opening into a clear 
pink. Said to be the tiniest rose in 
the world. Hardy. Strong one 
year plants, 25c; Two year 
plants, 50c. 
Roslyn 
Editor McFarland 
INNISFALLEN GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
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