Roses 
CLIMBING ROSES. Each, $1.50; 3 for $4.25 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CLIMBER. We have handled this 
several seasons. It is very highly spoken of by reliable 
growers in the East, who say it combines the good 
qualities of the American Beauty Rose with the strong 
growth of the climber, and it is claimed to be hardy 
-with winter protection. r 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Produces, in marvelous abund- 
ance, large clusters of the brightest crimson, semi- 
double Roses, that remain perfect for some time. Is 
suitable for walls, fences, pillars and porches. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. One of the very best pink climbing 
Roses. The flowers are large, finely formed and borne 
on long stems. Is a strong, vigorous grower with 
attractive foliage. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. A very good companion for the 
Crimson Rambler, as it is of the same habit of growth. 
Flowers borne in clusters, a beautiful shell-pink color, 
very fragrant. Where one whishes a “Pink Rambler” 
we advise using this variety. 
EXCELSA. (Red Dorothy Perkins). We consider this 
the best of the red Ramblers and believe as it becomes 
better known it will take the place of old Crimson 
Rambler. It has all the good points of the old sort and 
a much better foliage. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Scarlet shaded crimson; 
large, semi double. The flowers last well without fad- 
ing. Strong grower; very desirable. 
PRIMROSE. Hardy climber, medium sized flower of 
canary yellow. — 
SEVEN SISTERS. Double, deep pink, borne in large 
clusters. 
 TAUSENDSCHOEN. Buds first opening are cherry-pink, 
varying during development of the flowers to almost 
white. Vigorous and almost thornless. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL: Each, $1.50; 3 for $4.25 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Deep pink shaded with carmine; 
large, globular, very fragrant. Half hardy. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The flowers are large, of per- 
fect form, snow white. A free and perpetual bloomer. 
Claimed by many to be the best white Rose of its class 
yet introduced. Bush a vigorous grower. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. A very free bloomer, medium 
sized, dark red blossoms in clusters. One of the best. 
J. B. CLARK. This splendid new Rose is a very strong 
grower with clean, heavy moliage. Flower large, deep 
scarlet overlaid with crimson. 
PAUL NEYRON. The largest variety in cultivation. Deep 
rose color, very full and double, finely scented, has 
good foliage and is a free bloomer. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Bright cherry-red; a free and con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
HYBRID TEAS. Each $1.50; 3 for $4.25 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Lasting blooms of salmon-pink 
stained with coppery-red; a profuse bloomer. 
CALEDONIA. One of the best whites; long buds opening 
to large, double, lasting blocms. 
DAME EDITH HELEN: Glowing pink; double. 
EDITOR McFARLAND: Shapely buds and double bril- 
liant pink blooms, vigorous. 
E. G. HILL. Great massive blooms of deep velvety- 
maroon. Vigorous, upright, profuse. 
E. P. THOM. Rich lemon-yellow. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Bright red; fragrant. 
GENERAL MAC ARTHUR. Intensely fragrant, dark 
scarlet crimson. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Rich sunflower-yellow. 
JON J. L. MOCK. Two-toned carmine pink and sparkling, 
clear-pink. 
JOANNA HILL. Beautifully shaped, long-lasting buds 
and double blooms of deep yellow with bronze shadings 
in center. 
K. A. VICTORIA. Double, pure white. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Full blooms of orange-scarlet; 
profuse, vigorous, bushy. ‘ 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Large, well shaped, creamy white; 
fragrant. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Primrose and yellow; dwarf. | 
PERLE D’OR. Well formed buds of nankeen yellow with 
orange center. 
PINK RADIANCE. Free flowering, vigorous grower, 
brilliant rose-pink. Very fragrant. 

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RED RADIANCE. A vigorous, bright rose-red, form of 
Radiance. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Real yellow. 
TALISMAN. Yellow stained coppery red. 
POLYANTHA (BABY RAMBLER) 
$1.50, each; 3 for $4.25 
CATHERINE ZIEMET. Double, pure white, fragrant, 
borne in large clusters. 
CHATILLON. Vigorous, bushy, vivid, light salmon-pink, 
semi-double flowers in enormous heads. 
ELLEN POULSEN. Bright, brilliant rose-pink; very 
sweetly scented. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Large clusters of bright salmon- 
orange; fine for mass planting, blooms continually. 
GOLDEN SALMON SUPREME. An improvement on 
Golden Salmon. 
GLORIA MUNDI: Large, fully double, lasting, orange- 
scarlet, borne in clusters. A very striking variety and 
a low grower. 
IDEAL. A good grower and continuous bloomer; large 
dark scarlet clusters. Immense, compact bunches. 
MISS EDITH CAVILL. A profuse bloomer; small, double, 
lasting blooms of scarlet crimson. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH. Salmon-red with orange shadings, 
arranged in enormous clusters. 
SUNSHINE. Small, full, golden orange, changing to soft 
pink. 
RUGOSAS & HYBRID RUGOSAS 
$1.50, each; 3 for $4.25 
BELLE POINTEVINE. Bright pink in clusters, everbloom- 
ing. Lustrous, healthy foliage. Hardy. 
BLANC DE COUBERT. Very large, pure white, and 
borne in clusters, very fragrant. The bush is a sturdy 
grower, has the Rugosa foliage, and produces an 
abundance of bloom. Perfectly hardy. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. A new Hybrid Rugosa. True 
Rugosa foliage; blooms bright crimson, in clusters pro- 
duced from early spring to.frost; strong but compact, 
dwarfish grower. Particularly suitable for hedging and 
mass planting. 
GROOTENDORST SUPREME. Sport of F. J. Grooten- 
dorst with deeper crimson-red longer-lasting flowers - 
than its parent. 
HANSA. Deep violet-red, double. Buds are borne in 
clusters and nearly all open to once. Has the true 
Rugosa foliage, and is one of the most valuable Roses 
we have. It is absolutely hardy. 
PINK GROTTENDORST. Very similar to the F. J. Groo- 
tendorst, except the blossoms are pink. 
RUGOSA RUBRA. Large single flowers of various shades. 
of pink, magenta, and rosy crimson, booms early. 
SETIGERA. Bright pink flowers, big clusters, blooms 
| Climbing Vines 
BITTERSWEET, American. Each, $1.00; Dozen, $11.00. 
A climbing vine needing wires or lattice to twine about 
on. Good foliage and produces clusters of orange and 
red berries in the fall. Need more than one plant in 
order to produce berries. Very hardy. 
CLEMATIS 
JACKMANI. 2 yr., No. 1, each, $1.75. 
The well known deep purple, large flowering Clematis. 
Needs good soil and afternoon shade. Hardy and most 
attractive. 
HENRYII. 2 yr., each, $1.75. 
A plant of similar character as Jackmanni but with 
large white blooms. Blossoms in June.~ ~ 
