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Climbing American Beauty—Very attractive variety with 
rich carmine-rose blossoms. 
Dr. W. van Fleet—Exquisite blush or shell-pink blooms of 
large size resembling tea roses. 
Mary Wallace—Charming flowers of deep, warm pink, borne 
profusely on long stems. Excellent for cutting. 
New Dawn—A climbing rose which is ever-blooming. Delicate 
deep blush or shell-pink of large size. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Large flowers, on long stems are borne in pro- 
fusion. Bright scarlet-red making an effective display. 
Primrose—Clusters of canary-yellow flowers which hold their 
color well until the petals drop. Plant hardy and vigorous. 
Silver Moon—A strong grower with dark green, glossy foliage, 
bearing a multitude of pure white flowers. Single. 
DWARF AND FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
These Roses are hardier and of more vigorous habit than Hy- 
brid Teas. When established, they seldom need replacing for a 
long period of years. The flowers, many of them the size of 
Hybrid Teas, are carried in thick clusters and bloom profusely 
the entire season until heavy frosts. 
Each Per 10 
MMPPORP ants. c.f. see's Pb aoe $1.60 $15.00 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
Available after May 10th 
Chatter (Plant Patent No. 739)—Bright crimson flowers 21% to 
- 3 in. across borne in clusters. Kach bud opens slowly which 
makes the cluster last for several days. Disease resistant. 
$1.75 each. 
Else Poulsen—Semi-double bright rose-pink flowers in abund- 
ance. Strong clean growth. 
Floradora—Buds pinkish-orange opening into a brilliant cinna- 
bar-red touched with orange-scarlet and geranium-red. Double 
flowers. 
Gloria Mundi—Dwarf plants producing large clusters of flowers 
of orange-scarlet. 
Goldilocks (Plant Patent No. 672)—Rich, golden-yellow flowers, 
cupped in early stages. Up to 3% in. across. $2.00 each. 
Lafayette Improved—Double flowers borne freely in clusters 
on long stems. Bright cherry-red. 
Permanent Wave (Plant Patent No. 107)—Buds a rare color of 
cochineal-red with inside a shade lighter. The petals have 
fluted, wavy edges making an irregular effect even in the bud 
stage and more pronounced as the flowers open. $1.90 each. 
