HARMONY—This can be grown to a height of ten feet if given lots of 
water and good care; but if not and the wounds are not protected it is not 
possible. Has marvelously formed. buds and blooms of a soft apricot 
salmon that comes apricot when the weather is cool. Almost continual 
blooming see a I eT ca $1.50 
KITTY KINNENMOTH—tThis is possibly the most satisfactory of all tne 
everblooming so-called climbers in the pink class as it is very rich and 
holds its color better than any other pink climber as well as having its 
huge water-lily blooms open wide and show their golden stamens. If it gets 
ample water through the summer as well as some feeding it will do con- 
siderable climbing—though there will be a cessation of bloom when it 
Starts: cate wie et rs Or ee ea eer $1.50 
MARY WALLACE—A very strong growing healthy climber with soft pink 
sharply pointed buds invariably well shaped, and double tea blossoms. 
Recurrent bloom all season after the first big burst. If this is not pruned 
too severely the blossoms come singly on fine long cutting stems, $1.50 
MERMAID—Huge single blooms of primrose yellow centers shading to milk 
white edges. Constant bloomer, starting late and continuing until frost. 
Will grow in dense shade in this climate—beautiful folige that is very 
healthy... Not. hard yi se) eee a eee $1.50 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHLIN—One of the most beautiful pink climbers 
having a petal texture that lasts a very long time and as these greenhouse 
quality buds unfold the exauiSOLD CUP last in their Gamask-like quality 
and ‘fragrance 2 2 Bee a $1.50 
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PAUL’S SCARLET—This is my improved strain and will give recurrent 
bloom when it has been established. Most of the plants will give a good 
second crop the following season after planting if it is well watered.__$1.50 
RAMONA—This is the rose from song and story called the Red Cherokee. 
It has huge single cherry red blooms extremely early in spring, most al- 
ways the first in the country as I have it on the south side of my house. 
$1.50 
SANDERS WHITE RAMBLER—One can scarcely believe how attractive 
a white rambler can be until they see this one with its large trusses of 
fragrant blooms and produced in such abandon, too. Very hardy; also per- 
fectly shealth yi oi oe Se as ee $1.50 
SILVER MOON—Hardy single snow white blooms of large size. This is a 
tremendous growing climber that must have a lot of room as pruning 
makessit; growsrathers than: DlOOm gens Beles a gt i $1.50 
SUNDAY BEST—This brilliant rose will make observers open their eyes 
in astonishment if you use it rightly. It produces masses of very large 
Single blooms of vivid crimson to carmine with a snowy white eye. It 
is good at all temperatures from forty to one hundred degrees, but the 
colors are of course deeper and riched in part shade, and with water and 
humidity. It is a semi-climber, growing as much as six feet in a season, 
and if pillared or grown as a fountain shaped specimen plant, either alone 
or among shrubbery, it is immensely striking. It is among the very earliest 
roses to bloom all season long. It is always perfectly healthy and depend- 
able. If you do not want a climber simply cut off the climbing shoot 
and the rest of the plant will keep right on Le eT ee In addition to all 
of these virtues it is hardy to at least zero.. SER RMaR HIST F Er $1.50 
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