MILTON NURSERY COMPANY 
Climbing and Pillar ROSES 
For the trellis, porch or arbor, the Climbing Roses produce 
a most wonderful covering of delicate foliage and delightful 
flowers. 

American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great beauty, 
flowers of large size, lovely shade of pink with clear white 
eye and clustered yellow stamens. Flowers borne in im- | 
mense bunches. A beautiful sight. 
Dorothy Perkins. The old favorite soft shell-pink still popu- 
lar with many ‘who appreciate its fine qualities. Flowers 
borne in clusters, with fragrance and lasting quality. 
Excelsa. Called, the “Red Dorothy Perkins” with similar 
form and habits:of the Dorothy Perkins except a color of 
fine, intense crimson. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty). A very thrifty 
climber with enormous flowers of pearl-pink splashed crim- 
son; remarkable for its broad frilled petals and profuse 
blooming. 
Paul’s Searlet Climber. The most popular of all red climb- 
ing Roses. Vivid scarlet flowers of large size, produced 
in clusters of 3 to 20 on long, strong:stems. 
Rugosa and Shrub ROSES | 
These hardy shrub-type Roses are used in landscape werk, 
in partial shade or sunlight; particularly effcetive for their lus- 
trous, rich dark green, heavy foliage and attractive blossoms. 
Austrian Copper (Rosa foetida bicolor). Graceful .shrub 
Rose with small foliage and brown stems, covered with 
innumerable single flowers of intense copper-red on the 
inner surface of the petals and golden yellow on the outside. 
Hugonis (The Golden Rose of China). In May and June 
this graceful shrub-rose is completely covered with ‘single, 
golden yellow blossoms artistically set with tufted stamens. 
Always an attractive lawn specimen. 
Rosa Rugosa Rubra. Flowers deep rosy carmine color, suc- 
ceeded by conspicuous seed pods of large size and brilliant 
color, creating a showy effect in the late summer and 
autumn, Single blossoms. 
Pink Grootendorst. Identical with Red Grootendorst except 
in color, which is splendid clear pink. 
Red Grootendorst. Valuable as an isolated specimen or in 
mass in a bed or in shrubbery border or may be used as an 
everblooming hedge. Hardy, continues in bloom until late 
in fall. Double blossoms. 

Mme. Gregoire Staechelin, Climber 
Polyantha or Baby ROSES 
This type of Rose makes a dwarf, compact, bushy form 12 to 18 inches 
high, producing a mass of small “baby” sized flowers from early spring until 
frost. Especially desirable for planting in beds or borders. 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet, never-fading, double flowers produced 
in profusion. 
Golden Salmon. A glowing salmon-scarlet flower makes one of the most 
striking Roses of this group. A thrifty grower and prolific bloomer, with 
mildew-proot foliage. 2 
Ideal. The best dark red Polyantha Rose for beds or borders. The flowers 
are freely produced in large clusters. 

Mme. Cecile Brunner. A dainty variety with small, double, perfect 
“Hybrid Tea” form. They are arranged in profuse, graceful sprays. Soft : 
flesh-pink blended into a golden base. Polyantha Rose, Golden Salmon 
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