Roses, Continued 
MISS EDITH CAVELL—Bud and flower of medi- 
um size, full bright crimson which does not blue. 
Foliage good, growth vigorous and it is a con- 
tinuous bloomer; characteristic of the Baby 
roses, large clusters of flowers almost cover- 
ing the plant. 
TRIOMPHE ORLEANAIS—Flowers above aver- 
age size for a Baby Rose, semi-double, borne 
in large clusters. Bright cherry-red, a good 
grower and continuous bloomer. 
Climbing Roses 
While bloom cannot be expected all season from Climbing Roses, many varieties are of the 
Climbing Hybrid Tea class and will give bloom at intervals during the season, while others are 
only spring bloomers which produce such masses of tlowers in the spring that they cannot be 
overlooked in planning a Rose Garden. The Climbing Roses are easy of growth, are useful for 
covering pillars, porches, fences, etc., and will give an abundance of bloom the second season after 
planting. 
AMERICAN PILLAR—Large, single flowers of 
rich rosy-pink, approaching brilliant carmine, 
with base of petals white and with golden yel- 
low stamens. A profusion of blooms make the 
plant a bower of beauty in spring. A strong 
healthy grower with glossy foliage. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—One of the 
best of the Climbing Roses. The large fragrant 
rosy-carmine flowers are produced in great 
abundance, and are excellent for cutting. For 
single or mass planting this is one of the best. 
CLIMBING K. A. VICTORIA—Flowers identi- 
cal with the bush K. A. Victoria; stems long, 
carrying one or more perfect cream-white 
double flowers. An excellent climber of good 
growth and foliage. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER— 
A sport of President Herbert Hoover. A climber 
with shining, dark green foliage and long stems 
with one or more flowers. Color identical with 
the bush type. 
CLIMBING RADIANCE — A strong growing 
climber with good foliage and long stems carry- 
ing one or more blooms of cameo-pink with 
rose-pink reverses, the same as the bush Radi- 
ance. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE—One or more 
blooms of even clear red on good stems. Like 
the bush Red Radiance. A vigorous climber 
with disease resistant foliage. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN—Like the bush Talis- 
man, in a class by itself. Flowers same as 
Talisman in shape and color and borne on good 
stems. A climber all will want. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—An old favorite and be- 
cause of the bright crimson blooms which are 
so numerous early in the spring, this Rose holds 
a place ail its own. A vigorous grower and 
profuse bloomer. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET—Clusters are perfectly 
formed, long-pointed, deep pink buds open into 
large flowers of lighter pink. A strong grower 
with abundant glossy foliage which is disease re- 
sistant. One of the best climbers in cultivation. 
EXCELSA—tThe intense crimson flowers in im- 
mense clusters almost completely cover the 
plant in early spring. A true Red Dorothy 
Perkins. Blooms in spring only. A_ healthy, 
vigorous grower. 
MARECHAL NIEL—A beloved, well-known old 
Rose with magnificent large golden-yellow 
flowers of delicate fragrance and texture. An 
abundant bloomer. A somewhat tender variety 
which blooms in spring and at intervals through- 
out the season if well cultivated and watered. 
MARY WALLACE—Strong, healthy grower and 
one of the best for pillars. Buds long and well 
formed, flowers brilliant warm pink, very 
lovely. Usually blooms in spring only but 
often will give a few blooms again in fall. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish 
Beauty)—A strong, robust climber with shin- 
ing attractive foliage; flowers large, moderate- 
ly full and cupped; color a delicate pink with 
outer petals splotched and streaked crimson; 
remarkably free from mildew and with a long 
blooming season in late spring. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—No other Rose 
shows such brilliant fiery scarlet blooms. The 
flowers are of medium size and are produced 
in clusters of five to ten or more, each stem 
being a veritable bouquet. Of strong climbing 
habit and perfectly hardy. 
PRIMROSE— While this is a Hybrid Wichuraiana, 
it blooms over extremely long season in late 
spring. Foliage abundant, glossy; growth 
vigorous and trailing; flowers several together 
on long stems; bright golden yellow. A choice 
climber. 
SILVER MOON—An exceedingly hardy climber 
which is beautiful for its glossy dark green 
foliage and luxuriant growth. The creamy white 
buds are long and pointed and open into semi- 
double white flowers with numerous yellow 
stamens. The flowers are borne singly on 
long stems, being excellent for cutting in bud 
and half-open bloom. 
SCORCHER — Growth vigorous, foliage large 
and somewhat crinkled, disease resistant. Bud 
large; tlowers very large, semi-doubled, bril- 
liant scarlet-crimson, on good stems. A _ pro- 
lific bloomer in late spring and early summer. 
WICHURAIANA—A species of Rose with pure 
white single flowers borne in clusters. The 
plant is trailing and the foliage dark glossy 
green, making it particularly suited for cover- 
ing banks or as ground cover. Blooms late in 
spring. 
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