Thompsonville, Conn. 

Climbing Roses 
Following varieties, $1.00 each, 10 for $9.50 
American Pillar. Enormous clusters of large single flow- 
ers, rich red passing to crimson, white center. 
Bonfire. The best of the reds of the Crimson Rambler 
type. Intense crimson-scarlet or fiery red flowers. 
Very large, many flowered trusses. 
Climbing American Beauty. Flowers the largest of any 
climbing rose of American Beauty shade. 
Dorothy Perkins. Full sprays of small, double, shell 
pink flowers. 
Dr. Van Fleet. Flowers delicate flesh deepening to rosy 
flesh in center; on individual stems of good length. 
Excelsa. Similar in growth to Dorothy Perkins, but with 
flowers of intense crimson-scarlet. 
Mary Wallace. Pillar rose type, growing 6 to 8 ft. 
tall; semi-double flowers of beautiful clear pink with 
salmon base. 
New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. Called the everbloom- 
ing Dr. Van Fleet. Light pink flowers on individual 
stems. $2.00 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Medium sized flowers, usually 
semi-double, of beautiful vivid scarlet. When in 
flower the bush is a perfect blaze of red. 
Primrose. Glowing shade of light primrose yellow, 
which is retained well until the petals drop. 
Silver Moon. Large semi-double, cup-shaped flowers 
of pure, waxy white, in clusters of six to ten 
White Dorothy Perkins. Almost identical in growth 
and flower to the well-known Dorothy Perkins ex- 
cept in color, which is pure glistening white. 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. A hardy Climbing Rose 
described as an Everblooming variety, similar in color 
to Paul’s Scarlet. $1.50 each. 
Large Flowering Polyantha or 
— Floribunda Roses 
Following varieties, $1.00 each, 10 for $9.50 
Else Poulsen. Showy, semi-double blooms of a beauti- 
ful shade of rose-pink. Gives a magnificent effect. 
Improved Lafayette. Glowing red blooms, deeply 
suffused a vivid crimson; very free flowering. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Large semi-double flowers, bright 
rose pink paling lighter. One of the finest pink 
Polyanthas. 
World’s Fair. Plant Patent No. 362. One of the most 
outstanding of the Floribunda Roses. Large clusters 
of velvety rich scarlet flowers, borne in abundance, 
stand well above the luxuriant foliage of the plant. 
$1.25 each. 

Rose Florabunda 


Climbing Rose, Paul’s Scarlet 
Tree Roses 
Our Tree Roses have large, well-branched heads on 
straight, strong stems 314% ft. tall, and will produce a 
profusion of bloom the season following planting. On 
tree Roses the lovely flowers are right up to eye level. 
The Tree Rose has many uses, along the garden walk 
or at either side of the garden entrance, as accent plants 
in the center of the Rose bed, in fact from the large 
estate to the city lot there is usually a place for one or 
several Iree Roses. 
Following varieties, $5.00 each, 2 for $9.50 
Crimson Glory. Plant Patent No. 105. Large, gorgeous 
blooms of true deep crimson. Vigorous grower, dis- 
ease resistant; has heavy dark green foliage. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38. Large, long 
tapering buds of orange-copper unfolding to large 
exquisite blooms of copper to salmon. 
Lowell Thomas. Plant Patent No. 595. Yellow buds 
opening to large, high-centered blooms of lemon- 
chrome color. 

Tree Rose 
