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Climbing HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Instead of bearing roses in clusters, these Climbing Hybrid 
Teas bear the long oval bud, individual roses, the same as the 
Everblooming Bush Roses. They will flower the first year. 
Price—Any of the following varieties $1.10 each; 3 for $2.95, 
postpaid. ; 
CLIMBING, MRS. E. P. THOM—Large blooms of canary yellow, 
deeper yellow in center. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE—PBright cerise-red fragrant flow- 
ers on long stems. Continuous and free blooming. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN—Two tone flowers, yellow stained cop- 
per red. 
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TeaROSES 
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Or Everblooming Roses. We offer only strong two 
year old field grown roses, which will bloom freely 
this year. Leaflet, ‘‘Rose Culture,” sent free upon 
request. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Always appreciated for its 
very fragrant blooms of salmon-pink with a carmine 
reverse exhibiting a copper sheen. Very vigorous 
and profuse. Has long, pointed buds. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—A hot weather rose as 
heat does not seem to affect it. Nicely shaped bright 
scarlet red blooms. Pleasant fragrance, free flow- 
ering and strong growing. 
CONDESA .DE SESTAGO, A.A.R.S.—Magnificent 
two-tone flowers combining on the inside of the 
petals a glowing orange-scarlet with the outside of 
the petals presenting a pleasing contrast of bright 
yellow. Very substantial and exquistely fragrant. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Splendidly formed, richly 
fragrant crimson flowers borne on substantial long 

Any 3 for $2.67; any 6 for $4.95; 
any 12 for $9.45, postpaid. 

stems. Vigorous, free blooming, and a sturdy 
grower. 
KAIZERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—Creamy buds 
which open to blooms of pure snowy white except 
for a tint of lemon at the center. The best white 
rose to date. 
RED RADIANCE—An ideal garden rose which con- 
tinues to produce its large flowers throughout the 
most unfavorable hot weather when many other 
varieties frequently fail. Bright cerise-red fragrant 
flowers on long stems. Free blooming. 
SOEUR THERESE—The long pointed buds are 
chrome-yellow marked carmine—the open flower 
rich daffodil-yellow which holds its color well. Sweet 
brier fragrance. The blooms come freely on splen- 
did cutting stems. This rose can always be recog- 
nized from its habit of forming 3 ft. upright canes 
topped by a duster of five or more brilliant yellow 
flowers. : 
THE DOCTOR—Large beautiful buds opening to 
enormous semi-double fiowers of satiny-pink. In- 
tensely fragrant. The plants are vigorous and 
bushy. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
They form shapely, compact bushes about 18 inches 
high which are in profuse bloom until severe frost. 
Fine for borders and great favorite for the cemetery. 
2 yr. field grown: Each 79c; 3 for $2.10; 5 (or 1 
of each) for $3.48, postpaid. 
DAGMAR SPAETH—Double, pure white, fragrant 
roses in large clusters. 
ELSE POULSEN—Single rose-pink, from Denmark. 
Lovely. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Orange salmon. 
IDEAL—Dark velvety scarlet shaded black, single. 
POULSENS YELLOW—Coppery bud opening to semi- 
double, intensely fragrant, yellow flowers. 
