The Rose is undoubtedly the Queen of Flowers 

Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses 
As ornamental plants for covering verandas, porches, side walls, pillars, fences, etc., 
these are unequaled, calling forth more admiration than anything else that can be used. 
The large-flowered varieties require no pruning beyond the removal of very old and 
worn-out canes, and the thinning out of weak growth. Canes becoming too long may 
be shortened. The Ramblers, or small-flowered cluster type, should have the old canes 
removed at the base as soon as they finish blooming, training the new canes into place 
for next year’s bloom. 
American Pillar. The large, single flowers 
are a lovely shade of cherry-pink, with a 
clear white eye surrounding numerous 
golden yellow stamens. 
Ci. American Beauty. The name of this 
Rose is rather misleading, yet on its own 
Merits it is an excellent climber. It has but 
one blooming season, June, when it bears 
abundantly, large, bright  self-colored, 
rose-pink flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins. Beautiful shell-pink, fra- 
grant and full, blooming in clusters in June. 
This is a very good Rose for covering stone 
walls, fences, embankments, and arbors. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. One of the most impor- 
tant climbing Roses, having perfectly 
formed buds, long-pomted, flesh-pmk in 
color and very solid. The flesh-pink flowers 
are very large, borne on long stems, fra- 
grant, and fine for cutting. 
Emily Gray. A real yellow climbing Rose, 
producing long-pointed buds opening to 
large buff-yellow flowers with stems long 
enough for cutting. These stems are crim- 
son-red in color, contrasting beautifully 
with the dark green, glossy, holly-like 
foliage. 
Jacotte. Wonderful yellow climbing Rose 
with bright glossy green foliage and sweet- 
scented, orange-yellow flowers. 
Any of the above, 
Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
Before the development of the Hybrid 
Teas, this was the most popular type for 
garden planting. For a while they were 
neglected but because of their great hardi- 
ness and the quantity of their large flowers, 
they are again becoming popular. Most of 
them are deliciously fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The flower is very 
double and opens to a pure snow-white. 
Growth is vigorous and the plant is a most 
prolific bloomer during the month of June. 
Scattering flowers often appear in the fall. 
Jacqueminot. The old favorite 
“‘Jack’”’ Rose is still popular. Blooms are 
large, full, and globular, having an excel- 
Ient cup-shaped form; in color they are 
brilliant scarlet-crimson, with deep veining. 
Henry Nevard. Crimson-scarlet of fine large 
form; very fragrant. Very free flowering. 
Mrs. John Laing. Beautifully formed, 
shell-pink flowers, exceedingly fragrant, 
and borne on strong stems. Fine for cut- 
ting. A good grower. 
Any of the above, each 85c.; doz. $9.00 
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Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Gorgeously 
colored and exquisitely perfumed; its color 
Is iridescent pearl-pink with claret-carmine 
markings on the outer petals. Perfectly 
hardy, and has large, disease-resistant 
foliage. 
Mary Lovett. One of the best white climb- 
ing Roses, producing fragrant, double 
white flowers on Jong, strong stems. Very 
free flowering. 
Mary Wallace. Long-pointed buds and very 
large, cupped, semi-double flowers, clear 
rose-pink in color. A strong grower and 
very free flowering. Often repeats in 
autumn. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. No other Rose in 
any class can compare with it for brilliancy 
of color, which is a vivid scarlet that is 
maintained without burning or bleaching 
until the petals fall. 
Primrose. A real hardy yellow Rambler, in 
color a light primrose-yellow, holding this 
color until the petals drop. The flowers are 
about 2% inches in diameter, double, and 
are borne in trusses on Jong stems. 
Silver Moon. An indispensable hardy 
climber having long, well-shaped buds, 
creamy yellow on first appearance, opening 
into immense clematis-like flowers of a 
waxy whiteness. The center is a mass of 
bright yellow stamens, making a wonderful 
contrast. 
each 85c.; doz. $9.00 
Climbing Hybrid Tea Roses 
These produce a Iarge crop of beautiful 
flowers in June with a quite liberal scatter- 
ing of flowers throughout the season. Cut 
out all small, thin wood and cut the strong 
shoots back only to prominent eyes. 
Climbing Etoile de Hollande. A climbing 
form of this most popular Rose with beau- 
tiful, well-formed red flowers. 
Cl. Mrs. Aaron Ward. 
yellow flowers. 
Beautiful Indian- 
Cl. Radiance. A beautiful even shade of pink. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Bright cerise flowers of 
splendid form; fragrant. Free flowering. 
All Climbing Hybrid Tea Roses, each $1.00 

Mrs. R. M. Finch 




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Rosa Rouletti 
Large-Flowering Polyaaths or 
Floribunda Roses 
Baby Chateau. Attractive clusters of large 
semi-double velvety dark red blooms. 
Else Poulsen. Showy, semi-double flowers 
of a distinct shade of rose-pink. 
Lafayette. Rather lIarge, semi-double, 
slightly fragrant flowers of bright cherry- 
crimson. Large clusters of flowers. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Double, soft rosy pink 
flowers, fully 2 inches in diameter, borne 
in large clusters. Vigorous grower. 
Orange Triumph. Magnificent scarlet- 
orange blooms arranged in enormous clus- 
ters which cover the shiny green foliage 
throughout the whole season. 
Springtime. A Rose that will thrill you 
with its ‘exquisite apple-blossom-pink 
shade with lighter center. Forms elegant 
impressive flower sprays composed of lovely 
semi-double cup-shaped blooms. Superb 
for cutting. 
Any of the above Polyantha Roses, 
each 85c.; doz. $9.00 
Rosa Hugonis, Golden Rose of China 
This Chinese native is a notable contri- 
bution to American gardens. Every 
branch of the previous year’s growth is, in 
late April or early May, closely set on 
both sides to the very tip with exquisitely 
beautiful, stngle, clear yellow flowers. The 
long, arching sprays make Hugonis not 
only a beautiful shrub to be planted, if 
one so prefers, with other shrubs, but 
when cut are charming as table decora- 
tion. A graceful shrub with red canes and 
thorns and fine fern-like foliage. Each 85c. 
Lipstick. An everblooming Shrub Rose 
similar to Skyrocket, producing enormous 
flower clusters during the whole season. 
The clusters consist of medium-sized, single 
flowers, clear cerise with salmon shadings. 
The yellow stamens are especially attrac- 
tive. Each $1.00. 
Skyrocket. A real everblooming Shrub Rose 
producing a_ great profusion of bloom 
throughout the entire season. It makes a 
magnificent display with its enormous 
clusters of medium-sized, brilliant red 
flowers. The upright habit of growth is desir- 
able with various kinds of shrubs. Each 85c., 

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