LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 
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Climbing Roses— Continued 
Crimson Rambler. The popular hardy 10 100 
crimson climber.$2.30 $20.00 
Dorothy Perkins (Own Roots). Huge 
trusses of beautiful shell-pink flowers. 
Good for holding banks. 1.50 12.50 
Dr. Huey. Semi-double, large flowers of 
crimson-maroon, shaded black. 2.30 20.00 
Dr. Walter Van Fleet. Pale pink buds 
and flowers for over three weeks. 2.30 20.00 
Emily Gray. Deep saffron-yellow buds 
turn to fragrant golden-buff flowers.. 2.30 20.00 
Eugene Jacquet. Rich carmine-red Roses. 2.30 20.00 
Excelsa (Own Roots). Late, with count¬ 
less big clusters of rosy-scarlet. 1.50 12.50 
Gardenia (Own Roots). Most popular of 
yellow flowered Climbers. 1.80 15.00 
Ghislaine de Feligonde. Yellowish white, 
tinted flesh. 2.30 20.00 
Golden Glow (Plant Patent No. 263). 
Many amateur gardeners have com¬ 
plained of the scarcity of bloom on 
yellow-flowered hardy Climbing Roses. 
Here is one, however, which should 
please them, for a simply overwhelm¬ 
ing number of golden flowers are pro¬ 
duced. (The retail price of $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. must be maintained). . 6.00 50.00 
Goldfinch. Produces many small yellow 
buds which turn to fragrant yellow 
blooms, fading white with age. 1.50 12.50 
Jacotte. Rich copper-apricot Roses from 
attractive foliage. 3.00 25.00 
Marie Gouchault. Small, light red flowers 
in great trusses, maturing salmon- 
rose. 2.30 20.00 
Mary Lovett, Best white climber with 
big, fragrant blooms, on long stems. . 3.00 25.00 
Mary Wallace. Very hardy. Big pink 
flowers with a luminous sheen. 2.30 20.00 
Max Graf. Big shining pink flowers like 
Wild Roses on a vigorous trailer, good 
for covering banks. 2.30 20.00 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish 
Beauty). Large fragrant pink Roses 
with curled petals, are followed by big, 
attractive seed pods. 2.30 20.00 
Paul Scarlet. Bright unfading scarlet 
flowers in loose clusters. 2.30 20.00 
Primrose. Many big double flowers of 
clear yellow. 2.30 20.00 
Roserie. Practically thornless, with loose 
clusters of velvety pink Roses. 2.30 20.00 
Scorcher. Big, brilliant scarlet-crimson 
flowers. 3.00 25.00 
Silver Moon. Long, creamy buds of nan¬ 
keen yellow turn to gigantic single 
saucer-shaped, moon-white flowers... 2.30 20.00 
Veilchenblau. Rosy purple buds turn to 
bluish flowers. 2.30 20.00 
White Dorothy Perkins (Own Roots). 
Pure white form of the popular “Dor¬ 
othy”, and good for contrast. 1.50 12.50 
Wichuraiana (Own Roots). Clusters of 
white bloom on shiny semi-evergreen 
foliage. Ideal for covering banks. 2.00 17.50 
