836—Climbing Summer Snow 
(Everbiooming ) 
(Plant Patent No. 400.) A glistening, snow-white, double 2- 
inch bloom, with yellow stemens—multiplied by hundreds. 
That is a_ picture of this exceptionally fine climbing Rose from 
June until frost, as it blooms continuously. The myriads of de- 
lightfully fragrant flowers resemble a mountain of snow. Cut 
all you want for floral arrangement—there will still be plenty 
for the big show in your garden. Glorious in the eyening 
hours and most entrancing by moonlight. 

834-—bDr. J. H. Nicholas 
(Everblooming) 
(Plant Patent No. 457.) It would be difficult, if not impossible, to exaggerate the 
merits of the Dr. J. H. Nicholas everblooming, climbing Rose. It bears huge quantities 
of fully double, entrancing, deep, rose-pink flowers continuously from June until frost 
Blooms are unbelievably large—5 to 6 inches across—with 50 fine-textured petals, as 
magnificent as Hybrid Teas. Clusters of three or four long-lasting, perfect blooms are 
borne on each strong stem. The fragrance is rich, lovely and enduring. Extremely 
hardy in all sections of the country. Very vigorous, growing 8 to 10 feet tall. Luxur- 
iant, dark green foliage, very resistant to ordinary Rose ills. 
A galaxy of long-stemmed, richly fragrant buds 
and blooms. (Just like garden Roses.) Ideal for 
cutting. They make elegant bouquets. 
