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trast with soft creamy yellows, and will give youa 
<CLy GLORIA MUNDI--A climber with clustered rambler blooms of 
bright coral-orange. The blooms are small and fluffy. Thi: 
bright decided color combines with astonishing beauty in con. 
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picture of distinctive difference. Plant in-some shade for 
Dest Eesults. 1.00 
GL. EAISERIN AUGUSTA VIKTORIA--Like its bush’parent, this 
has the utmost of grace in its beautiful snowy buds. It: 
likes a fair amount oL-wermch. : 1.00 
CE. EADY FORTVIOT--People in dry localities miss something 
_reakty wonderful if they do not possess this climber of the 
most brilliant shining golden yellow. flushed with. deep ap- 
ricot.. The sparkling big pointed buds and Tea rose blooms 
are remarkably beautiful. 2 Sia Seo Oe 
6B. BADY HELLINGDON--4A splendid everblooming climbing rose 
as berdy as most H.T.'s, producing its very long slender 
rick orange buds’and graceful fragrant blooms continually. 
As this is a tea, it requires some shade’ and plenty of 
motsture to color most rionly. 1.00 
‘CL. MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT--A large-flowered climber of soft 
coraE paling to coppery salmon. Ths hardiest climber in 
these colors, and a heavily blooming rose thet recurs con- 
stantly after its initial big burst of bloom. 1.00 
CL. MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM--A- glowing Tea. flowered climber 
of flaming shaded apricot and orange on a yellow base. De- 
lightfully fragrant, adorned with large rich bronzy fol- 
tage, truly a lovely rose. 1.00 
CL. MRS HENRY MORSE--This has huge tea blooms of pearly 
pink of a rosy ground, with the petals veined with deep 
rose, and a rosy reverse. The splendid big blossoms are 
. extremely long lasting and nearly impervious to weather 
pena eS Fo be pillared or trellised. i. 00 
Cl. MRS. SAM MCGREDY--(Buisman, '37.) A fine eh aire 
sport of the immensely popular Mrs. Sam McGredy, with 
huge fine blooms and its parent's lovely bronzy foliage. 
Only a Limited quantity of this splendid rose. 1.50 
